Not long after officially entering into its second bout of hyperinflation in the past decade, Zimbabwe is now facing political turmoil. After military action last night to take over the …
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In the aftermath of the Catalan independence referendum, Spanish authorities are cracking down in Catalonia. Calling on a provision of Spain’s 1978 Constitution, Spanish Prime Minister Rajoy is moving to …
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Venezuela’s government-run oil company, PDVSA, is falling behind on its debt payments. On Friday it will have to pay its creditors $985 million, and less than a week later it …
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The ambush on US troops in Niger two weeks ago was reportedly executed by a group calling itself Islamic State in the Greater Sahara. The assault involved 40-50 extremists in …
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The relationship between Turkey and the United States continues to deteriorate, as the Turkish government retaliated against the United States government’s decision to temporarily stop processing non-immigrant visas. The Turkish …
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Hurricanes seemed to receive most of the natural disaster media attention this summer, with the wildfires striking various parts of the United States receiving scant attention until just recently. Only …
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) released a statement this week that calls for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to review the legality of bump fire stocks. …
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A homemade bomb exploded on a packed commuter train in London, injuring at least 22 people. The explosion occurred at the Parsons Green tube station on London’s District Line. Eyewitnesses …
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Elements of the Trump administration are making a push to permanently authorize Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is slated to sunset at the end of …
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The strongest solar storms in a decade have erupted on the surface of the sun, confounding scientists and causing severe disruptions to electromagnetic signals on earth. The solar flares began …