Border Blunder? Ebola Hits France
A rare imported Ebola case in France is stirring fresh questions about borders, global health, and government honesty.Story SnapshotFrance confirms its first-ever Ebola case,...
Public Shaming Backfires — Civil Rights Heat
A Brooklyn coffee shop just turned a $9 coffee into a public loyalty test on Israel and sparked a federal civil rights probe.Story SnapshotPoetica...
Scotland Panic—Narrative Locks In Fast
A brutal stabbing rampage in Scotland is already being framed as “anti‑Muslim terror” before the public has even seen the evidence.Story SnapshotScottish counterterrorism police...
Junta Airstrikes Turn Classrooms Into Graves
A United Nations report says Myanmar’s junta killed more than 700 civilians in just six months around its sham election — while many in...
Diplomatic Meltdown Over One Photo
A G7 photo spat has turned into a fresh test of American diplomacy, and Italy is pushing back hard.Quick TakePresident Donald Trump said Italian...
Carney’s Ukraine Gamble Sparks Ethics Uproar
Mark Carney’s Ukraine push is drawing fire because the money trail is public, but the proof of personal corruption is not.Quick TakeCarney has announced...
High-Stakes Iran Gamble Puts Vance On The Line
A new Iran deal that ends a shooting war and opens the oil lanes could still blow up J.D. Vance’s future if it looks...
Socialism Crashes — Cuba Scrambles For Cash
Cuba’s communist rulers are rushing to copy free markets to survive a collapse their own socialist system created.Story SnapshotCuba has approved nearly 200 “free‑market”...
Peace Pops Stocks, Hidden Toll Ahead?
A long‑awaited U.S.–Iran peace deal has sent Asian stocks soaring and oil prices tumbling, but big questions remain about how long this relief for...
Economic War Plans Quietly Advance
G7 leaders used the summit to push a familiar message: tighter economic cooperation, not reckless globalism, is the path to stability.Quick TakePresident Donald Trump,...
























