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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth claims “never in history” has a “modern military,” such as Iran, been so obliterated.
Throughout history, there have been numerous instances of silenced genocide or oppression, and this essay will focus on Pakistan’s oppression of Balochistan and its people. Pakistan has a forgotten ...
John Seaman Bainbridge Jr., an attorney, journalist and author, died of pancreatic cancer complications March 19 at Johns ...
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Russia launched the largest aerial attack on Ukraine over a 24-hour period since the war began on Tuesday, pounding Ukrainian ...