Has US Support for Ukraine Ended?

After a tense meeting at the White House, the future of U.S. support for Ukraine hangs in the balance. The encounter between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky took a dramatic turn, leaving many wondering about the implications for Ukraine and its relationship with the United States. The meeting was expected to center around an … Read more

Is There a Path to Reconciliation for Trump and Zelensky?

There was a heated exchange at the White House between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, leading to public criticism and strained relations. Trump accused Zelensky of being "disrespectful" and "unwilling to pursue a negotiated peace," further souring perceptions of the Ukrainian leader in Washington. The confrontation highlighted Trump’s longstanding skepticism towards Zelensky, with Trump … Read more

Countries Engage in Negotiations with Purpose

In recent diplomatic news, presidents D. Trump and V. Zelenskyy met at the Oval Office to discuss terms for ending the Russian war in Ukraine. The meeting sparked differing reactions, with some praising Trump’s leadership and others suspicious of his intentions. The discussions were crucial, as negotiations play a key role in resolving conflicts and … Read more

Cuba Supports Russia in Conflict with Ukraine

Cuba is stepping into the spotlight for its unexpected involvement in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. While North Korea has been known to support Russia, it seems Cuba is also playing a role by sending soldiers in exchange for much-needed oil. The situation has raised eyebrows as Russian tankers have delivered around 3 million … Read more

The UN Fails to Prevent a Genuine Genocide

Deepti Mahajan, the Director of the Coalition for Hindu Girls Abducted and Their Rights, has taken a bold step by drafting a Complaint to be presented to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) regarding the genocide faced by Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs in Pakistan. The detailed Complaint spans 43 pages, highlighting Pakistan’s severe violation of … Read more

The Risk of Jihadist Activity from Visa Overstays

In February 2025, federal authorities apprehended Mansuri Manuchekhri, a Tajik national living in Brooklyn, for allegedly conspiring to aid ISIS. Manuchekhri initially entered the U.S. legally on a tourist visa in June 2016 but overstayed his authorized period, remaining unlawfully after December 2016. During his time in the country, he purportedly channeled around $70,000 to … Read more

Renaming DEI: A New Approach

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are facing a new challenge as they attempt to rebrand and adapt to changing political landscapes. The Pentagon’s school system, for instance, is undergoing a transformation by renaming DEI efforts to "Resilience Education." This shift reflects a broader trend where DEI concepts are being repackaged under different names to … Read more