
Ebrahim Raisi and the Nuclear Deal
While Raisi won 62% of the vote, turnout was a record low 48.8%.


While Raisi won 62% of the vote, turnout was a record low 48.8%.

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the NCAA, opening doors for future changes to the compensation for collegiate athletes.

Though generally harmless, a recent surge in RSV cases has caused some concern. On June 10th, the CDC issued an official health advisory.

Human rights groups and countries around the world have accused China of violating human rights and attempting to dismantle democratic freedoms.

In the U.S. Bill of Rights, the Second Amendment states that, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

Regardless of years of threats from the government, foreign media has long flourished in North Korean black markets.

In short, the BRI is a sprawling investment plan with the goal to create a “modern day Silk Road”.

The FDA approved a new drug to treat Alzheimer’s Disease, despite lots of backlash and concern over its cost and effectiveness.

Japan will be hosting a safe and secure 2021 Summer Olympics in Tokyo on July 23. With all the excitement and planning that goes into these games, Japanese officials have been working closely with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to ensure that it’s a safe environment for everyone involved. COVID-19 Restrictions There have been strict

While the original purpose of the original G7 meeting was to discuss international economics, the agenda of the modern-day G7 is much broader.
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