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Global Crises and Broken Systems: War, Greed, and the Collapse of Trust
A cascade of overlapping crises across war zones, political systems, and economies reveals a world where financial power and corporate lobbying increasingly override human needs, leaving ordinary citizens trapped between conflict, exploitation, and failing institutions.
South Africa’s Water Crisis Worsens as Johannesburg Hikes Prices 12.5% – But Billions Promised for Repairs
Johannesburg residents face a 12.5% water price hike while the eThekwini municipality races to launch multi-billion-rand water projects to fix failing supply, h…
Spain’s Housing Crisis: 87-Year-Old Faces Eviction as Church and Funds Cash In on Greed
An 87-year-old woman in Madrid faces her third eviction attempt in two years, as a UN committee demands Spain stop the forced removal or provide alternative hou…
UN to Spain: Stop Evicting 87-Year-Old Woman or Face International Sanctions
The United Nations has given Spain a December deadline to halt the eviction of an 87-year-old woman or provide her with alternative housing, warning that the fo…
Six States Vote in Primaries as Acting AG Grilled Over DOJ Budget
Primary elections in six states, including California and Iowa, are shaping key races for Congress and local offices, while Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche…
6 States, 1 Day: Primaries That Could Flip Congress
Voters in six states head to the polls today in primary elections that may decide which party controls Congress and several state governments. The results will …
AI's Power Surge Is Coming—And Your Electric Bill Will Pay for It
The massive electricity demand from artificial intelligence data centers is forcing a showdown over who will cover the soaring costs, with regulators and utilit…
Village vs. Mining Giant: 200 Homes at Risk in Turkey's "We Will Defend" Fight
A Turkish village is battling a mining exploration project that threatens hundreds of homes, with residents vowing to protect their land.
Journalist Freed After 75 Days in Prison: "I Came to Defend Journalism"
A Turkish journalist was released from prison on Monday after spending 75 days behind bars for a news report that won him an award.
Kenya Sends Top Diplomat to Russia Over "Forced" Fighters in Ukraine
Kenya's foreign minister will travel to Moscow next month for urgent talks after the government condemned recruiters for allegedly tricking citizens into fighti…
Trump Vengeance Vote: Louisiana Senator Cassidy Faces Trump-Backed Primary Hit After Impeachment Conviction
Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is fighting for his political survival in a Republican primary election this Saturday, directly testing former President Donal…
SC Senate Showdown: Trump’s Hit Squad Tries to Take Out Cassidy – 1 Seat, 7 Votes, One Big Revenge Play
Senator Bill Cassidy is fighting for his political life in Louisiana’s Republican primary this Saturday, as former President Donald Trump launches a full-scale …
'500 Candidates Already Won': Democracy Bypassed Before Vote Even Starts in South Korea
More than 500 candidates in South Korea's upcoming local elections have already secured their seats before a single ballot is cast, because no one ran against t…
Trump Cuts $10 Billion IRS Deal for $1.7 Billion "Slush Fund" – and His Wrath Ends Another Senator’s Career
Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is fighting for his political life in this weekend’s Republican primary after former President Donald Trump successfully ouste…
ANC Backs Ramaphosa, Senator Demands Live TV Debate as Political Turmoil Spreads
South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), has publicly backed President Cyril Ramaphosa after the country’s highest court ruled that par…
Seven GOP Senators Who Voted to Convict Trump Face Revenge Vote – Cassidy's Seat on the Line
Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, one of seven senators who voted to convict former President Donald Trump after the 2021 impeachment trial, faces a pr…
Myanmar Junta’s Suu Kyi Stunt Is a Trap – Europe, Don’t Bite
The military government in Myanmar is claiming it has moved former leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to a “designated residence,” calling it a gesture of merc…
Voters Get Screwed as Rich, Power-Hungry Politicians Rig the Game in 4 Key Elections
Voters are the real losers in a wave of high-stakes elections across the globe, as political insiders exploit redistricting, corruption trials, and proxy battle…
500 South Korean Candidates Win Without a Single Vote – Before Election Day Even Starts
More than 500 candidates in South Korea have already been elected to local office before a single ballot is cast, because no one bothered to run against them. …
Global Elections Surge: 81-Year-Old Museveni Takes 7th Term as U.S. Midterms Kick Off
From Africa to America, a wave of elections is reshaping political landscapes—with some results sparking outrage, others hope. In Uganda, 81-year-old President…