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When the United States struck Venezuela on Jan. 3, almost a third of the victims were Cuban nationals. Their presence in the ...
The youth vote in Uganda’s presidential elections is divided; young people are rallying around both President Yoweri Museveni ...
The United States has long worked with Denmark on Greenland’s security – so much so that it’s dubious that direct control ...
When life seems out of balance, we can find the constant good that comes from acknowledging God as divine Life. An article ...
A more-than-symbolic summit between the odd-couple leaders of South Korea and Japan might help shape a more peaceful Asia.
There’s a difference between constitutionally protected free speech and acts of civil disobedience that could lead to arrests ...
Efforts to diversify rare earth supply chains are bringing new attention to war-ravaged Myanmar, where massive rare earth ...
It’s only Wednesday, and it already feels like a long news week. For a perspective shift, peer through our camera lens today. Staff photographer Melanie Stetson Freeman and staff writer Jackie Valley ...
In a refugee camp in Mauritania, displaced Malians describe fleeing both Islamist insurgents and their own military ...
A probe into the Federal Reserve, coming after the president’s harsh critiques, is sowing bipartisan concern about political ...
Immigration is a federal responsibility, yet opposition to federal enforcement has been rising in some states and cities. Now ...