Nigeria’s First Lady, who’s also an ordained Pentecostal pastor in Nigeria’s largest church, recently embarked on a charm offensive to bolster ties with the U.S. and push back against considerable claims that Christians are being systematically extermi…
Key witness to fatal ICE shooting dies in car accident, report says
Joshua Orta was planning on cooperating with investigators hired by the family of his friend, Ruben Ray Martinez, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent last year, according to a report
Why Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor still hasn’t been charged
Talking on The Morning Edition podcast, Europe correspondent David Crowe runs through the challenges facing UK police after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.
C.I.A. Intelligence Helped Lead Mexican Authorities to ‘El Mencho’
Mexican officials said they had found the elusive cartel kingpin by tracking a romantic partner. The C.I.A. provided some intelligence critical to the operation.
EU accuses Hungary of disloyalty for vetoing €90 billion loan to Ukraine
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SDA taps AST SpaceMobile to demo commercial satellite links to military radios
The $30M award is the first under SDA’s Hybrid Acquisition for proliferated Low-earth Orbit (HALO) program.
“Life expectancy of Russian soldier here is 12 minutes”: Moscow deploys two elite airborne divisions for one village next to Zaporizhzhia – Euromaidan Press
“Life expectancy of Russian soldier here is 12 minutes”: Moscow deploys two elite airborne divisions for one village next to Zaporizhzhia Euromaidan Press
DR Congo-Burundi border reopens
In tonight’s edition, a key border crossing between the DRC and Burundi officially reopens. Also, Ghana halts tomato imports from neighboring Burkina Faso following a jihadist attack in the town of Titao that killed eight vendors. And in Benin, a new …
Committed, but weary? Russia stays the course after four years of war in Ukraine.
Four years on, Russia has now been engaged in war in Ukraine longer than the Soviet Union fought in World War II, and the cost is starting to wear.
Trump’s polling keeps getting worse and worse, can a State of the Union address fix it?
Trump is unlikely to respond to the dismal poll numbers showing Americans increasingly negative on his second term — even if it costs his party Congress, Andrew Feinberg writes