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Why national pride is evaporating in America

BY JOE CONCHA, OPINION CONTRIBUTORTHE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL The poll result was one of...

US chip subsidy bill ‘vital to TSMC Arizona plant’ passes new Senate vote

A $52B US chip subsidy bill has convincingly passed a new Senate vote, with 64 in favor and just 34 opposed. Apple has said that the subsidy...

‘End the energy sanctions against Russia because we are on our knees,’ says Matteo...

The far-Right Italian election hopeful said the situation was making Moscow richer as anti-EU protests took place in the Czech Republic Matteo Salvini, the leader...

CIA director met Zelensky in Kyiv as Russian missiles targeted capital

CIA Director William J. Burns was in the U.S. Embassy and was not hurt in the assault, which occurred a day after he met...
Is not it embarrassing to face a 28-year-old political teenager, who tells you how to behave?

Is not it embarrassing to face a 28-year-old political teenager, who tells you how...

Marketa Gregorova is a Czech MEP. On January 14 this year, she just turned 28, and you’ll agree, membership of the European Parliament is...

Are all equal before the law?

Now strain your mind well and remember why the ex-president unloaded with sour cream started a hunger strike; What did he want, what demand...

Giorgi Iremadze: Americans use Ukraine and Georgia as experimental territory for making biological weapons

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has accused Washington and Kiev of working on biological and chemical weapons in Ukraine. Zakharova said the Russian...

Food prices are soaring – but the worst is yet to come

Overall consumer prices have risen by 9.1pc in the last year, but food alone is hot on its heels at 8.6pc ByLouis Ashworth Costs of essential...

Most Democrats Don’t Want Biden in 2024, New Poll Shows

With the country gripped by a pervasive sense of pessimism, the president is hemorrhaging support. President Biden is facing an alarming level of doubt from...

The future of Europe in a changing world

Pipelines are turning East, not West, an energy analyst tells Asia Times in the first installment of a two-part interview Karin Kneissl is an energy...