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Colonial borders still shape today’s global conflicts. Drawn without consent, these lines continue to fuel wars, identity ...
A senior State Department official said Friday the department is sending layoff notices to 1,107 civil servants and 246 ...
Sources told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS the city of Golden Valley is investigating “administrative issues” concerning Golden Valley Police Chief Virgil Green, who is on paid leave while the ...
President Donald Trump has finally moved the United States past the traumas of the Iraq War.
The failures of a foreign technocratic nation-building project turned many Americans into cynics and panic-mongers. Trump reminded them that a superpower must act like one.
After decades of using proxies to attack U.S. troops, experts say Iran's network has been degraded, but small groups still pose a threat.
Nonproliferation experts believe Iraq’s nuclear program went underground after Israel destroyed its reactor just outside Baghdad.
This is not the start of another Iraq, it’s the continuation of a presidency defined by impulsive power, unchecked force and disdain for democratic constraint.
Today's WorldView Trump bombs Iran, talks regime change, raises the ghosts of Iraq The risk of a spiraling conflagration that pulls the U.S. in deeper flies in the face of Trump’s own rhetoric ...
UGT Renewables, a US-based developer, says it will build a 3 GW solar project in Iraq under a deal with the federal government that includes 500 MWh of storage and 1,000 km of high-voltage direct ...
University of Minnesota regents approve significant tuition hikes and budget cuts for 2026 The U’s Board of Regents approved the new budget Wednesday as officials denied claims of ...