In a move that has left many American families in limbo, China has decided to stop processing the majority of intercountry adoptions, with exceptions only for cases involving blood relatives or stepchildren. This unexpected decision creates significant uncertainty for the hundreds of U.S. families
The UK's ongoing review of arms sales to Israel has become a focal point for significant legal and ethical debates. This review, initiated against the backdrop of escalating Middle Eastern tensions, underscores the intricate decision-making process surrounding arms exports and their compliance with
The release of a nearly 300-page joint report by House Republicans has brought renewed controversy to the forefront of American politics by alleging significant misconduct by President Joe Biden and his family. Compiled after a year-long impeachment inquiry conducted by the Oversight, Judiciary,
Recent revelations about the suspicious withdrawal of nearly $10 million from an account linked to the Egyptian intelligence service just days before Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2017 have raised significant questions about the integrity of democratic institutions. The investigation, part
In an insightful examination by Fred Thomas, an MP for Plymouth Moor View and former Royal Marines Commando, the critical role of Labour's new approach to international affairs, climate change, and humanitarian crises in global security and prosperity is detailed. The central theme revolves around
In recent developments, both the U.S. and German governments have sold off significant amounts of Bitcoin, sparking debates regarding the prudence of this decision. With Bitcoin's decade-long robust performance, this article explores whether holding Bitcoin in foreign reserves might be a more