‘This Is Bad’: Russian Cosmonauts Find Tiny Cracks in International Space Station
NASA spokesperson denies the claims, saying that 'no new potential leak sites have been identified'
Russian cosmonauts have found small cracks on the International Space...
Terrorist Killed in New Zealand Supermarket Attack
A man inspired by ISIS has carried out a terrorist attack at a supermarket in Auckland on Friday afternoon, stabbing six people before being shot and killed by...
Rights Groups Express Concerns After Hong Kong Protest Organizer Disbands
International rights groups are voicing concerns about Hong Kong’s dwindling freedoms after a major civil society group in the Chinese-ruled city announced on Aug....
Saving Taiwan
Several recent articles in the American press have labeled Taiwan the most likely place for a China-U.S. nuclear war to break out and have called for Washington...
Advancing Taliban are going door-to-door and forcibly taking girls as young as TWELVE to...
Taliban has swept across Afghanistan, seizing vast swathes of territory along with nine provincial capitals Terrified locals say jihadist fighters have been beheading people and...
In First Massive Cyberattack, China Targets Israel
Attack, revealed by FireEye, also targeted Israeli defense bodies and was part of a broader campaign by Chinese intel. It is the first documented...
North Korea ready to resume denuclearization talks
North Korea is ready to resume denuclearization talks, but in exchange, it wants the U.S. to lift sanctions on luxury goods like fine alcohol...
The International Spyware Scandal Runs Deeper Than Pegasus
Much attention has been paid recently to bombshell allegations that Israeli-created spyware may have been used to target journalists, dissidents, and other enemies of...
Cuban Artist Blasts BLM: ‘All Black Lives Matter, Except Cuban Black Lives’
A Cuban artist has accused the Black Lives Matter movement of disregarding Cuban black lives, after the organization put out a statement blaming the...
FCC Commissioner: US Government Can Use High-Altitude Balloons to Provide Internet to Cubans
The U.S. government can utilize high-altitude balloons to provide internet access to Cubans, a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner says.
“The advantage of a high-altitude balloon:...
7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Haiti, at Least 304 Killed
At least 304 people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Saturday.
Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he was rushing aid to affected areas, where some...
‘The Communists have lost control’: First Cuban demonstrator is killed after police ‘open fire...
Diubis Laurencio Tejeda, 36, died Monday in a suburb of Havana during a clash between protesters and policeWitnesses claimed security forces had responded to...