Category: International Affairs
U.S Government Sanctions Chinese Hackers
The DOJ issued a press release issuing sanctions on seven Chinese hackers accused for espionage. The defendants are Ni Gaobin, Weng Ming, Cheng Feng, Peng Yaowen, Sun Xiaohui, Xiong, who reside in the People’s Republic of China and are part of APT31. APT31 is a group of hackers with ties to the Chinese Ministry of
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Taiwan-China Conflict Heats Up
The China-Taiwan conflict is heating up in the South China Sea. According to France 24, The Taipei Defense Ministry announced on Friday they spotted a record number of Chinese military aircraft surrounding the Island. On Thursday, Thirty-Two Chinese military aircraft were detected in Taiwanese airspace. Since, the Taiwanese elections in 2016 China has been sending
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The Biden Administration Deports for Cuban Illegals
The Biden Administration recently announced it is resuming deportation flights for Cuban migrants that enter the U.S. borders illegally. In April, ICC sent its first deportation flight to Havana since 2020 and marked the return to air removal of Cuban illegal aliens. According to CBS News, The Department of Homeland Security stated “The United States
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Spain’s Bans Dwarf Bullfighting
The Spanish Parliament announced on Thursday that they passed a law that banned comic bullfighting events that feature dwarves as either bullfighters or clowns. Firstpost stated that a law passed in the Spanish Parliament prohibits public shows or recreational activities where people with disabilities are used to provoke mockery or ridicule. According to the Associated
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The ICC Issues Arrest Warrants For Russian War Crimes
On March 17th, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova for war crimes in Ukraine. The Pre-Trial Chamber of the ICC is charging them with the unlawful deportation of children and the unlawful transfer of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation. The Prosecutor of the
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Estonians Prospers in the European Union
In 1995, Estonia applied for membership in the European Union (EU), but the EU did not formally admit them until 2004. Estonia’s addition to the European Union was part of a greater EU expansion that happened in 2004. Silver Tambur wrote an article in Estonia World titled “Estonia’s decision of the decade: joining the EU”
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Child Sacrifice in Uganda
In the East African Country of Uganda, a dark and malevolent practice of child sacrifice reemerged that is sweeping the nation. When it comes to child sacrifice the image comes to mind is horror movies, ancient cults or by gone eras but it is very real in Uganda. In Uganda, children are abducted by witch
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RNHA Statement on Afghanistan
Washington, D.C. – On behalf of the RNHA, we affirm and honor the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces that have answered the call to fight global terrorism, both on the shores of our great nation and abroad — past and present — and we thank you for your bravery and commitment to protect the freedom and security of the American People.