On September 9, 2020, over 300 international NGOs sent a joint letter to the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and member states to the UN calling for a mechanism to monitor the situation in Xinjiang.
California's energy and forest management policies make wildfires worse, fail to reduce the state's relative greenhouse gas emissions and reduce economic opportunity in the state.
The $103.5 million sale of air surveillance radars to the Philippines is modern Japan’s first export of a completed defense product, coming six years after the government lifted restrictions on arms sales abroad. Here are other military systems Japan is looking to export, and the hurdles it faces.
A bipartisan vote to expand school choice in North Carolina, one of the most hotly contested 2020 battleground states, is an indicator that near-uniform Democratic opposition to school choice is weakening in the face of heightened parental demand for more education options.
QAnon was once a fringe conspiracy theory. It has now become part of the news cycle, particularly as a movement within the large tent of President Donald Trump's supporters. Jack Brewster, who covers politics at Forbes, explains how we got here.
President Trump recently caused a stir among defense intellectuals by acknowledging an unspoken truth about U.S. foreign policy––that military decisions are often influenced by capital.
They inherited a world of three plagues: Covid-19, racial inequality and climate change. These Under 30 alumni are trying to fix them all with cutting edge technologies, new markets and fresh ideas.
The public is losing confidence in the Donald Trump White House and the U. S. Food and Drug Administration as vaccine makers near the end of final stage clinical trials for a vaccine against the Coronavirus strain Covid-19, a new poll indicates.