Tom Phillips – The Guardian Brazilian lawmakers have voted to expel the gospel star turned congresswoman Flordelis over her alleged involvement in the murder of the husband with whom s... Read more
Aisha Powell – the Grio The school administrator says that he has been the victim of multiple racist attacks A Black principal opened up about his experiences with racism while serving... Read more
Kaelan Deese – Washington Examiner China warned the United States could face “countermeasures” following President Joe Biden‘s approval of a $750 million ar... Read more
A prominent Iranian official warned Israel not to conduct a military operation against Iran, as the rival Middle Eastern powers trade threats following an attack on an Israeli-managed oil ta... Read more
Twenty-four Chadian soldiers were killed in an attack by suspected jihadists in the troubled Lake Chad region, a senior local official said Thursday. “Troops from a returning patrol wer... Read more
David Rothkopf – Daily Beast As the U.S. brings its long war in Afghanistan to a close, the Chinese government this week hosted a Taliban delegation in the port city of... Read more
Michael Gordon Republicans have been calling Democrats “socialists” for decades. The attack has always been in bad faith, distorting what Democrats actually believe. But by follo... Read more
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump urged senior Justice Department officials to declare the 2020 election results “corrupt” in a December phone call, according to handwritten notes fro... Read more
Pedro Castillo was sworn in as Peru’s fifth president in three years Wednesday on the 200th anniversary of the country’s independence, promising an end to corruption and a new constitution.... Read more
Three-fourths of the people in Equatorial Guinea have no internet access, but Teodoro Obiang Mangue isn’t one of them. The African nation’s vice president—who is the son of the current presi... Read more