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...
Tucker Carlson: The media has been lying about this
WARNING-Graphic footage: Fox News host Tucker Carlson calls out the media for censoring and often ignoring critical information about current events on 'Tucker Carlson...
It Seems Ukraine Is Struggling To Form Tank Brigades
David Axe
The Ukrainian army’s tank brigades are spread thin. That could help to explain why the army’s highly anticipated counteroffensive in southern Ukraine hasn’t...
Top Chinese, South Korean diplomats pledge closer ties
BEIJING (AP) — The top South Korean and Chinese diplomats pledged Tuesday to develop closer relations and maintain stable industrial supply chains at a...
NATO as Religion
The US/NATO/Ukraine/Russia controversy is not entirely new. We already saw the potential of serious trouble in 2014 when the US and European states interfered...
Putin is testing U.S., NATO with buildup along Russia-Ukraine border, defense minister says
Russian President Vladimir Putin is “playing chess” with the West by moving military forces and equipment along Russia’s border with Ukraine, Ukraine’s new defense...
One Liz ends a lifetime of diplomacy as another risks squandering it all
Simon Tisdall
The Queen knew how to earn trust and respect around the world. Liz Truss should follow her example
What will other leaders and nations...
Ukraine Is on the Offensive But Struggling to Get More Powerful Weapons
Kyiv is increasingly worried that allies will become even more cautious about sending the kind of weapons they fear could provoke a direct confrontation...
Laxalt wins Nevada GOP Senate primary
Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt is projected to win the state’s GOP Senate primary on Wednesday, setting up a match-up with Sen. Catherine...
How the International Media Responded to the Developments around “Tbilisi Pride”
Georgia once again found itself in the spotlight of the international media. The events that unfolded in Tbilisi on July 5 are most often...















