Jacob Heilbrunn, The National Interest
Is the prisoner exchange with Russian President Vladimir Putin a pact with the devil in the name of humanity? That is what one leading German...
Alexandra Stark, Foreign Affairs
The Iranian-backed Houthis are proving to be a stubborn problem for the United States and its allies.
Nicola Stoev, Geopolitical Monitor
As the 2024 US presidential election kicks into high gear, Democrats and Republicans are trying to make the case that their respective candidates represent...
Chee Meng Tan, Asia Times
China's sense of self-preservation and Western pressure are putting its partnership of 'no limits' with the Kremlin to the test
The $9.5 million the buyer paid for the the nearly 25,000-square-foot Spirit Lake, Iowa house represented the "highest price on record for a single-family home in the state."
Andrew Tucker, RCW
Last Friday, the International Court of Justice in The Hague published its Advisory Opinion on "the Legal Consequences Arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in...
David Weinberg, Jerusalem Post
Perhaps the strikes of July 30/31 are the beginning of the Jewish state's emancipation from the impossible military...
Eric Mandel, The Hill
When Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met recently with President Biden, former President Trump, and Vice President Harris, all of them were reported to have told...
Rany Ballout, The National Interest
To maintain credibility, Hezbollah's remaining option is to launch an attack against Israel.
Hal Brands, Bloomberg
QR codes to be withdrawn to prevent misuse. ‘Help for Wayanad Cell’ formed at Land Revenue Commissionerate
Rio City Cafe, a longtime restaurant on Sacramento’s riverfront, will permanently stop feeding guests this weekend. The city closed its decks and hasn't been able to repair them.
Matthew Ebden and John Peers beat the American pair of Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram to win Olympic men's doubles gold for Australia.
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Would you pay £24 for a chippy dinner? A woman has shared her experience after trying out London's most expensive fish and chip restaurant
FOX Business' Charlie Gasparino's new book, "Go Woke, Go Broke," details the rise of corporate wokeness, including Bud Light's debacle with Dylan Mulvaney and fight over Chick-fil-A.
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Steven van de Velde has been the subject of widespread criticism over his involvement in the Olympics, but his Dutch teammate claims the pair are still 'happy'.
Laura Whitmore has spoken out about her time on Strictly Come Dancing after allegations emerged about Giovanni Pernice's treatment of his partners - which he denies.
The Centre has denied political clearance to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for visiting to Paris to support the Indian hockey team at the ongoing Olympic Games, an official source said on...
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Betters and odds-makers have crowned a new favorite to be Kamala Harris' running mate over the past week, and the candidate has surged way ahead of the pack.
Savvy mother Charlotte Derring, who lives in Manchester, has revealed how she cuts the cost of entertaining her children by up to 70 per cent during school holidays.