Author: Jimmy Parker

Hormuz Week Unmasks the Real Game

A tense week in the Strait of Hormuz showed how quickly global powers drop the talk and move to hard power when energy flows are on the line.

Starmer Lampooned for His Iran Nickname

Keir Starmer is facing fresh online mockery after Persian speakers pointed out an awkward meaning tied to his first name, all while critics say Britain’s Iran policy looks weak and hesitant.

Was China Behind Missile Transfers to Iran?

U.S. intelligence says China may be sending shoulder fired missiles and dual use parts to Iran. This could change the game in the Middle East and raise urgent questions about Chinese and Pakistani roles.

Hungary’s Upset: The Figure Who Ousted Orbán

Péter Magyar stunned Europe with a landslide win over Viktor Orbán, promising to restore Hungary to the West. But serious allegations about his past have followed him. Here is what happened, what was reported, and why many international outlets mostly skipped the messy details.

Nicaragua Turns Its Sights on Churches and Schools

Nicaragua stripped legal status from at least 18 Christian groups in 2025, seizing property and silencing clergy. Churches, schools, radio stations and charities were shuttered or handed to the state. International observers urge restoration of citizenship and legal rights.

Berkeley Bookstore Posters Push the Limits

A communist-linked bookstore set up a table at UC Berkeley and displayed a poster comparing President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. Students and Turning Point USA confronted the group while the campus cited free speech protections.