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Con Job: “Destitute” Migrant Claims 24 Children, Gets $24,000 a Month in Tax Money
He calls himself on social media “Mr. Cash Money.” And he can do this because the German government, with its suicidal migrant policy,...
Detroit Faces Existential Crisis as Chinese Electric Cars Flood Market
American manufacturers once felt confident that they were safe from Chinese incursion in the realm of high-end products such as automobiles. But recent...
Read moreEU Will Miss Key Ukraine Arms Target, Again — Zelensky
On February 26, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that besides missing its target to give Ukraine one million artillery shells by March, the...
Read moreArgentine Oil Producers Protest Milei Government
Argentina’s key oil-producing provinces have threatened to cut supplies to the rest of the country if President Javier Milei moves forward with a...
Read moreUkrainian Chemical Attack Foiled — FSB
Russian operatives have stopped Kyiv from conducting a terrorist attack using chemical weapons in the southern part of the country near the frontline,...
Read moreChina Uses Floating Barrier to Block Philippines From Scarborough Shoal
Satellite images of the hotly contested Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea divulged a new floating barrier across its entrance, near where...
Read moreChina Claims U.S. “Economic Coercion” Destabilizes World Economy
Washington’s latest round of sanctions against Russia and its partners, including China, is yet another instance of U.S. “economic coercion” undermining global trade...
Read moreUkraine Demands Poland Punish Farmers for Dumping Grain Amid Widespread EU Protests
Ukraine has urged Poland to punish those culpable for destroying 160 tonnes of Ukrainian grain in an attack at a Polish railway station....
Read moreWTO Hopes to Maintain Relevance at Abu Dhabi Conference
This week the biennial World Trade Organization conference is being held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. There, representatives of the WTO’s 164...
Read moreMedia Claim Taiwanese Leaders Are Unhappy With U.S. Commitment to Ukraine
U.S. lawmakers who visited Taiwanese leaders this week have reportedly been met with worry and questions over Washington’s security commitments in the wake...
Read moreNYT Report: CIA Working in Ukraine Since 2014
In an investigative report commemorating the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, The New York Times reported that Ukraine has been depending on...
Read moreNuland: Most Ukraine Aid ‘Goes Right Back’ to U.S.
In a recent interview with CNN, Acting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland said that Washington spends most of the money allocated...
Read moreGeorge Simion: Conservatism Rising in Romania — and in Europe
In this interview with The New American, George Simion, the leader of Alliance of the Union of Romanians (AUR), discusses the increasing popular...
Read moreRussia Hints at Taking Kiev, Odessa; U.S. Warns of Russian Space Nukes
The United States has reportedly cautioned its allies that Russia is planning to deploy a nuclear weapon or a mock warhead into space...
Read moreRussia to Triple LNG Exports by 2030
Russia plans to continue increasing both output and exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced on February 20,...
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