Putin’s public offer of direct Ukraine peace talks marks a rare shift, but many question whether it’s tactical maneuvering rather than a genuine path to ending the war.
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Iran doubles down on its right to nuclear technology as Western powers demand new limits. As talks resume in Oman, are both sides on a collision course or is there hope for compromise?
A congressional oversight visit to a Newark ICE facility spirals into chaos, with DHS threatening to arrest lawmakers. The dispute reveals deep rifts over immigration enforcement—and the very future of oversight in American democracy.
Germany’s foreign minister calls Gaza’s conditions ‘unbearable’—here’s how global leaders are responding, and what it means for the future of the Middle East.
A Qatari-led team quietly combs the scarred Syrian landscape, seeking to bring closure to families of Americans executed by ISIS—a mission with profound human and geopolitical stakes.
India and Pakistan’s ceasefire offers brief relief after days of missile strikes and airspace closures—yet old grievances threaten lasting peace. Will this truce finally break the cycle?
The latest ceasefire between India and Pakistan signals hope amid recurring crises—but is it real progress or just a fleeting pause in an old conflict?
With a single court order, Judge Illston threw a lifeline to federal workers and reignited debate over executive power, checks, and the future of public service.
Despite a record-shattering $1.4 billion payout, Texas’ settlement with Google raises tough questions about whether state lawsuits can deliver meaningful change for digital privacy.
Trump’s repeal of key Biden-era energy rules puts consumer costs and the climate at risk while fueling a new round of the appliance culture wars.