Saudi Arabia becomes world's second-largest aid donor
Riyadh took the lead in contributions to Yemen and placed second for Syria.
Riyadh took the lead in contributions to Yemen and placed second for Syria.
The country’s first IPO since 2015 is part of a bid to fund infrastructure projects.
Why the US Africa strategy needs a revamped development architecture — not just deals.
Countries will reportedly have to cough up $1 billion for a permanent seat on US President Donald Trump’s new “Board of Peace.”
The House passed a bill to repurpose $500 million meant for cleaning up coal country’s environmental and safety hazards.
By Joshua Scheer As has been said by the sage of ScheerPost Chris Hedges “Effective resistance—or effective mass mobilization, as any effective union will tell you—requires months and months of preparation. You can create flash mobs, but the state doesn’t care about flash mobs. It cares about the kind of resistance that took place in […]
At least 32 people died in ICE jails in 2025, and four more have already died in ICE custody this year.
Recently, Representative Ro Khanna has distinguished himself as one of the few prominent Democrats with ambition, initiative, or really any virtues at all. Along with his Republican ally Representative Thomas Massie, Khanna has been at the forefront of the push to release the full Epstein files and expose any co-conspirators the wealthy pedophile may have had in U.S. political circles. In the lead-up to the Trump administration’s criminal assault on Venezuela, Khanna was one of the loudest and most consistent voices opposing U.S. aggression, going back to 2019. He has called for the arrest of the ICE agent who murdered Renee Good, which is more than Mayor Jacob Frey or Governor Tim Walz have done. Unlike a lot of Democrats, Khanna also understands how to engage people online, appearing on everything from the Adam Friedland Show to the Revolutionary Blackout Network in a sweeping tour of independent media. He makes no secret of the fact that he wants to take a leadership role in the House, and there’s growing speculation that he may even run for president in 2028. But it’s his latest economic move, endorsing a five percent tax on the wealth of billionaires, that really has people riled up.
“This bill is a chemical lobby wish list,” said one critic.