Thursday, December 25, 2025

Politics

Sectarian Bloodbath in Syria: Over 1,400 Dead, Alawites Targeted After Assad’s Fall

In the grim wake of Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, Syria is plunged into fresh sectarian chaos. A government investigation confirms what many feared: a large-scale...

Paul Biya’s Eternal Return: Cameroon’s Presidential Lockdown

At 92, Paul Biya is running for an eighth term as head of state in Cameroon, a country he has ruled unchallenged since 1982....

MLK Files Declassification: Trump Releases 230,000 Pages, But Truth Remains Buried

A presidential decree, a deluge of documents, and the ghosts of a nation’s past, on July 21st, 2025, the Trump administration released over 230,000...

Ishiba clings to power despite election defeat

He has no majority, no mandate, and no momentum. But Shigeru Ishiba, Japan’s embattled Prime Minister, has no intention of stepping aside. After a...

Taiwan: Former Presidential Aides Accused of Spying for China

The Spy Was Inside the Palace All Along What may have seemed like a Cold War relic has now returned with ruthless relevance: espionage at...

Mehdi Hijaouy in Exile: Morocco’s Intelligence Apparatus in Turmoil

In Morocco, secrecy becomes a burden when it refuses obedience. Beneath the polished surface of Moroccan political stability and monarchical authority, a volatile affair has...

Syria: When Government Troops March into Soueida, the Mask of Control Slips Again

When tanks roll into a town under the banner of national unity, but end up shelling the very communities they claim to protect, the...

Brazil: A Fractured Far Right and Lula’s Fragile Balance

As Donald Trump signals a possible comeback, the Brazil far right appears more divided than ever, revealing the cracks in Lula’s fragile political game,...