Voting Rights Act Near Death: Prepare for Maximum Gerrymandering
The Voting Rights Act is effectively dead after recent court rulings, paving the way for extreme gerrymandering and voter suppression across the United States.
The Voting Rights Act is effectively dead after recent court rulings, paving the way for extreme gerrymandering and voter suppression across the United States.
Saudi Arabia reversed its decision to impose a minimum age of 15 for Hajj within hours, restoring the previous policy allowing children aged 12 and above to perform the pilgrimage.
Two months into conflict, Trump's Iran war lacks decisive victory, risking prolonged standoff with economic fallout and political consequences for Republicans ahead of midterms.
An Iranian official claims Trump rejected a proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz before nuclear talks, escalating tensions in the region.
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RecommendedDeputy PM Dar assured Kuwait of Pakistan's dedication to regional peace and stability during a phone call with the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister, discussing bilateral ties and cooperation.
State Minister Talal Chaudhry announced a nationwide strategy to eliminate illegal occupation of state land, emphasizing equal application of law to all, including powerful entities.
President Trump signed an executive order broadening sanctions against the Cuban government, targeting security apparatus affiliates and human rights violators.
An analysis of how experts repeatedly fail to predict President Trump's actions, from wars to trade policies, and why their assessments often miss the mark.
Palestinian Vice President Hussein Al-Sheikh met Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa in Damascus, reaffirming support for Syria's territorial unity and discussing Gaza, West Bank, and Jerusalem developments.
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RecommendedThe UN warns that over 1 million Lebanese are at risk of acute food insecurity due to violence, displacement, and economic hardship, with women and children disproportionately affected.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced intense Democratic questioning over the costly Iran war, lack of congressional approval, and rising gas prices during his first House testimony.
At least 17 migrants died and nine are missing after their boat broke down and drifted for eight days in the Mediterranean Sea off Libya. Seven survivors were rescued.
A Jewish security group warned police of a likely terror attack days before the Bondi Beach mass shooting that killed 15. The inquiry reveals security failures.
FIFA's 76th Congress in Vancouver faces Iran's absence, World Cup logistics, and Russia's ban. Delegates from over 200 associations meet amid tensions.
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RecommendedKing Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the 9/11 Memorial in New York, met victims' families, and attended events highlighting US-UK ties.
US CENTCOM chief Brad Cooper will brief President Trump on new plans for potential military action against Iran, including a short and powerful strike wave and Strait of Hormuz operation.
Pakistan has only 90 days of water storage capacity, far below regional and global benchmarks, the government said, warning of risks to food security and economic stability.
US President Donald Trump told Israeli PM Netanyahu to take only surgical military action in Lebanon, warning against full war. Axios reports Trump's call for restraint amid fragile ceasefire.
President Trump warns US naval blockade against Iran may continue for months, causing oil prices to spike to four-year highs. Iran's president calls the blockade doomed to fail.
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RecommendedChaplain Mykola Bagirov serves Ukrainian soldiers near the front line in Kharkiv, offering faith, humor, and practical support amid the horrors of war.
Myanmar's military shifts to offense as resistance weakens, with new conscripts and strategic gains. Analysts warn of continued conflict despite ceasefire offers.
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir fired his foreign and trade ministers and senior security officials, the latest in a series of government changes, according to a decree on Wednesday.
Pakistan commissioned its first Hangor-class submarine, PNS Hangor, in China, marking a milestone in naval modernization and defense cooperation with Beijing.
El Salvador's Congress amended rules for appointing electoral authority, paving way for President Bukele's third term bid. Opposition criticizes the move as power grab.
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RecommendedIran's supreme leader vows to protect nuclear and missile capabilities amid US pressure and Strait of Hormuz tensions.
Kazakhstan foreign ministry official Zulfiya Suleimenova lauds Saudi Arabia's water management technologies at the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana, highlighting potential cooperation.
Major media organizations call on Israel to lift the ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza independently, citing the need for firsthand reporting and the burden on local Palestinian journalists.
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon kill 15, including women and children, as President Aoun decries violations of ceasefire. Hezbollah retaliates.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot in Riyadh, discussing bilateral relations and regional security. Barrot is on a Gulf tour.
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RecommendedThe United States is forming an international coalition to restore safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz after Iran halted traffic, causing global fuel prices to surge.