Japanese Government Hails ‘Historic’ Reform That Simply Stops Locking Innocent People in Cages for Decades
Minister Takaichi Celebrates ‘Balance’ After Bill Ends Prosecutors’ Favorite Pastime of Endlessly Appealing Retrials
Minister Takaichi Celebrates ‘Balance’ After Bill Ends Prosecutors’ Favorite Pastime of Endlessly Appealing Retrials
Patients now must choose between death by airstrike and death by insulin shortage — a sign of diplomatic progress, officials say
Company announces new chair must have 'realistic' approach to climate pledges and at least 20% more fossil fuel enthusiasm
High-stakes visit aims to repair trade ties, but both sides are still pretending tariffs are love language
New decree offers up to 10 million rubles in debt forgiveness for one year of service, turning the Ukrainian front into a financial reset button for broke Russians.
Tehran bourse hits 18-month high on hopes of US deal, but cab drivers remain skeptical: 'They always do this right before the bombs drop'
Gulf states introduce new 'Selective Indignation Loyalty Program' where only non-Israeli embassies count toward moral high ground points
New Prime Minister Ahmadiu Au Aminou Lo vows to solve Senegal’s debt crisis using the same playbook that got them into it
Beijing insists its own alliance with Russia, Iran, and North Korea is ‘not a clique’ but a ‘group of like-minded friends who happen to meet every other week’
‘This is the most coherent thing we’ve seen in years,’ judge admits before resigning
Supreme Leader demands Washington vacate imaginary bases, says Iran 'won't tolerate' American presence in countries that aren't Iran.
Government defends policy as 'anti-ambition' strategy, says deporting valedictorians is 'a form of humility training'
Former president’s all-out assault on offshore turbines fails to stop them from spinning, much to his bewilderment
Trump administration reportedly sees unfreezing assets as ‘win-win’: Iran gets cash, critics get new outrage material
Pentagon insists the airstrikes are just a 'confident handshake' as diplomats continue discussing the Strait of Hormuz over lunch