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Last month the Prime Minister delivered a piece of rhetoric that will define his tenure. In his ‘island of strangers’ speech, ...
The U.K. government says China’s attempts to spy, destabilize and disrupt Britain’s economy and democracy have grown, but ...
Trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada are spilling into cruise tourism—and Canadian ports may pay the biggest price.
That day was so vivid and enormous it’s difficult to remember now, almost two years later, that expert warnings of Israel’s ...
Reports on the IRA's mid-century Border Campaign and strife in imperial Russia are among the stories which have now been placed online as part of a project to make the News Letter's old editions ...
In crafting a similar legal mechanism to those 18th-century letters, the government would have to consider where to issue legal protections for firms if they are indeed authorized to offensively ...
Policy An 18th-century war power resurfaces in cyber policy talks An old-world legal concept has drawn interest as a way to give private firms more leeway to fight state-backed hackers.
How War Propaganda Has Fueled American Foreign Policy for a Century Isn’t it funny how, with the possible exception of Vietnam, ... however, perhaps no regime was more innovative than the British when ...
In 1774, a British army officer named Robert Newburgh was put on trial in North America. As a captain in the 18th Regiment of Foot, he should have been a respected figure within the British military.
As President Donald Trump often promised during his 2024 presidential campaign, on March 15, 2025, he invoked an obscure 18th-century law called the Alien Enemies Act to justify deporting 137 ...
A foreign policy for the working class is not merely a call to rebuild America’s physical and technological infrastructure but to restore its moral and spiritual foundations—ensuring that the ...