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by | Sep 12, 2025

In a striking irony, George Abaraonye, the president-elect of the Oxford Union — the prestigious student debating society known for…

by | Sep 7, 2025

That’s the question Nigel Farage, leader of Britain’s Reform UK Party, asked last week at a U.S. House hearing on…

by | Aug 31, 2025

On a chilly Monday morning in September, James Bond approached the SIS building in Albert’s Embankment. He’d been coming to…

by | Aug 28, 2025

I know there are more than enough news events stateside to cover the board for this week’s installment of the…

by | Aug 17, 2025

If searching for a locale where diplomats are perpetually at daggers drawn, try Google: UN General Assembly/forum of imperious people,…

by | Aug 10, 2025

The powerful blow that was delivered to Israel on Oct. 7 has yielded three very important historic achievements. First of…

by | Aug 3, 2025

The world is insane, but that’s its normal state. We now have al-Qaida leaders who are about to be released…

by | Jul 27, 2025

In her Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the origins of the First World War, The Guns of August, Barbara Tuchman wrote…

by | Jul 20, 2025

The polls have not been kind to Keir Starmer’s Labour Government, so he’s decided to try a quintessential American political…

by | Jul 15, 2025

In 28 Years Later — the third installment in the 28 Years franchise after 2002’s 28 Days Later and 2007’s…

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