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“Powerful People Are Rarely Held Accountable,” Nearly 70% of Americans Argue Epstein Files Prove Powerful Leaders Get a Pass
Read More: “Powerful People Are Rarely Held Accountable,” Nearly 70% of Americans Argue Epstein Files Prove Powerful Leaders Get a PassNearly seven in ten Americans say the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files show that wealthy and powerful people in the United States are rarely held accountable for their actions,…
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Burkina Faso and Mali Impose Travel Bans on US Citizens in Reciprocal Travel Ban
Read More: Burkina Faso and Mali Impose Travel Bans on US Citizens in Reciprocal Travel BanIn a sharp escalation of diplomatic tensions, Burkina Faso and Mali announced late Tuesday that they are officially banning United States citizens from entering their territories. The decision serves…
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49% of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Approach to Russia, Ukraine War – Survey Says
Read More: 49% of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Approach to Russia, Ukraine War – Survey SaysNearly half of Americans are unhappy with President Donald Trump’s management of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as his administration pushes for a resolution in the first year of…
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US Forces Prepare to Handover Ain al-Assad Base to Iraqi Military
Read More: US Forces Prepare to Handover Ain al-Assad Base to Iraqi MilitaryIraq’s military says it will take control of the strategic Ain al-Assad airbase in Anbar as soon as next week, marking the end of the US-led coalition’s mission and…
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Six Dead in Iran as Economic Unrest Spirals Into Violent Anti-Regime Protests
Read More: Six Dead in Iran as Economic Unrest Spirals Into Violent Anti-Regime ProtestsTehran’s security forces have intensified their response to a wave of national demonstrations, leaving at least six people dead on the fifth day of spreading unrest. What began as…
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After a Record-Breaking Year, Israeli Tech Leaders Worry About What Comes Next
Read More: After a Record-Breaking Year, Israeli Tech Leaders Worry About What Comes NextIranian missiles weren’t the only things booming in Tel Aviv in 2025. Despite ongoing conflict and domestic turmoil, the year that ended Wednesday saw the value of Israeli tech…
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Yemen Separatists to Allow Saudi-Backed Forces Into Seized Southern Regions, Including Strategic Port of Mukalla
Read More: Yemen Separatists to Allow Saudi-Backed Forces Into Seized Southern Regions, Including Strategic Port of MukallaA separatist group in Yemen backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed on Thursday to permit the deployment of Saudi-aligned forces within southern regions captured during a rapid…
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US Coast Guard Hunts for Survivors Following Deadly Strike on Suspected Drug Vessels
Read More: US Coast Guard Hunts for Survivors Following Deadly Strike on Suspected Drug VesselsThe U.S. Coast Guard has launched a search-and-rescue operation in the Pacific Ocean following a series of high-profile military engagements against maritime smuggling operations. The mission began after the…
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Taiwan President Vows to Defend Island’s Autonomy, Pushing Back on Rising Military Pressure From China
Read More: Taiwan President Vows to Defend Island’s Autonomy, Pushing Back on Rising Military Pressure From ChinaTaiwanese President Lai Ching-te used his New Year’s address on Thursday to issue a firm commitment to protecting the island’s autonomy, following a series of high-intensity military exercises conducted…
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UAE Visa System Treats Somaliland Separately From Somalia, Accepts Somaliland Passports
Read More: UAE Visa System Treats Somaliland Separately From Somalia, Accepts Somaliland PassportsRecent developments in Middle Eastern immigration policy have drawn attention to a widening administrative distinction between the Federal Government of Somalia and the self-declared Republic of Somaliland. The United…
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Somaliland Denies Agreeing to Host Israeli Bases or Resettle Palestinians
Read More: Somaliland Denies Agreeing to Host Israeli Bases or Resettle PalestiniansThe government of Somaliland has forcefully pushed back against allegations that its recent diplomatic breakthrough with Israel includes secret agreements to host military installations or accept displaced Palestinians from…
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Zane Clark
Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















