• Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare"

    Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare" While China has spent decades conducting deep espionage throughout US institutions - mostly in the form of plucky PhD candidates handling sensitive projects at American universities, and places like Los Alamos National Laboratory, Congressional Democrats simply can't shake their fixation with Russia. Point in case, during a Wednesday House Oversight hearing on defending...

  • Politics latest news: Cameron warns US politicians against 'appeasement' of Putin's Russia

    Lord Cameron has warned against the “appeasement” of Vladimir Putin and Russia as he stepped up calls for the US to release billions of dollars of new military aid for Ukraine.]]>

  • ‘Reagan gave us something to rap about’: how hip-hop has interacted with US politics

    New documentary Hip-Hop and the White House looks back at how presidents have rejected or embraced those within the genre, from Reagan to TrumpAt the 1985 presidential inauguration ball, a made-for-TV black-tie affair that was something in between a concert and a roast, an expectant Ronald Reagan looked on from the dais for Jimmy Stewart to bring up the next act. “And now,” a grizzled George Bailey intoned, “to present the excitement of youth, the sights and the sounds of a big city, here are...

  • Next Sunderland manager talk sees interesting Will Still rumour emerge amid interest

    Recent rumours have suggested that Reims are now looking for replacements for Will Still amid links to Sunderland. Reports in Europe have suggested that the French top division outfit are preparing for life without the 31-year-old as the summer approaches with Sunderland expected to appoint Michael Beale’s successor during this period. It has been suggested that Reims have identified former Newcastle United midfielder Habib Beye, who currently manages French third-tier Red Star, as a replacement...

  • US Supporting Ukraine for Own Benefit: Russia

    A spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that a renewed effort in Congress to send more military aid to Ukraine is about "putting guaranteed money" back in U.S. pockets.Speaker of the House Mike Johnson announced this week that he would be putting forward a series of standalone bills on foreign aid and border security, finally allowing a House vote on President Joe Biden's requested $61 billion Ukraine aid package after months of partisan gridlock.Dmitry Peskov, Putin's...

  • US agency investigates chip shipments to Russia

    A US sanctions agency reportedly has investigated domestic and foreign companies for shipping chips used for military applications to Russia.

  • What do companies still in Russia value most: Reputation, principles or profit?

    It has been over two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, yet many well-known international brands, despite global condemnation and strict multilateral sanctions, continue to cling to the Russian market.

  • Israel can still drag the US into war with Iran

    The Biden administration is breathing a sigh of relief that it has so far avoided a wider regional war between Israel and Iran. But that self-congratulation should be tempered with realization that it was a close call and that the incentives for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his hawkish governing coalition to provoke one are still present. The Biden administration’s rhetorical outrage at Iran’s forewarned and well-choreographed symbolic missile and drone attacks on Israeli...

  • The Guardian US is starting its pursuit of political ad dollars

    The Guardian US is entering the race for political ad dollars.

  • Letter: No easy questions in today’s political mess

    Pointing to a murder allegedly committed by an illegal immigrant doesn’t illuminate anything.

  • US, Russia set for a showdown at UN over nuclear weapons in space

    The United States and Russia are set to face off over nuclear weapons in space on Wednesday at the United Nations Security Council, which is due to vote on a U.S.-drafted resolution calling on countries to prevent an arms race in outer space. Russia is expected to block the draft resolution, said some diplomats. The U.S. move comes after it accused Moscow of developing an anti-satellite nuclear weapon to put in space, an allegation that Russia's defense minister has flatly denied.

  • US vs. Russia: Why the Biden strategy in Africa may be failing

    The U.S. is expected to lose access to a critical drone base in Niger that it uses to fight ISIS in the Sahel.