The Lingering Shadows of 9/11: Seeking Accountability and Closure Two decades after their capture, the U.S. military commission’s “Trial of the Century” against the five accused leaders of the 9/11 attacks has encountered yet another setback, casting doubt on the pursuit of justice. As the world marks the 22nd anniversary of the tragic events of […]
Diplomatic Maneuvers and Press Freedom Concerns Converge in Assange’s Legal Saga In a development that has sparked a mix of hope and skepticism, the United States is reportedly considering a potential plea deal that could pave the way for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to return to his homeland, Australia. The revelation comes as U.S. Ambassador […]
In a rather dramatic turn of events, a plea deal involving Hunter Biden and his failure to pay taxes fell apart after a disagreement emerged over a separate gun charge. The high-profile hearing took place in Wilmington, Del., where Biden maintained his plea of not guilty. Lawyers representing both sides engaged in prolonged discussions, with […]


