Are Somali pirates on a comeback in 2026?
Somali pirates peaked in 2010, vanished by 2013, and are back in 2026.

Somali pirates peaked in 2010, vanished by 2013, and are back in 2026.
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Trump’s tariffs were supposed to make the US richer. American households paid $1,500 more.
Since Israel went to war with Iran, settler violence in the occupied West Bank has surged.
From a verse in the Bible, to a map, to strategy, to action, Greater Israel has stopped being just a concept.
Closing the Strait of Hormuz raised oil prices. It also raises the cost of bread.
The US spent $3.7 billion in the first four days of bombing Iran. Here’s the bill.
The war on Iran has closed one of the world’s busiest airspaces. Here’s what that actually costs.

It’s year five of the war in Ukraine. Close to two million casualties, and Russia holds less territory than in 2022.

Russia has struck Ukraine’s energy grid 2,500 times in four years, leaving millions without heat in freezing weather.

The release of the Epstein files was supposed to expose a sex trafficking ring. Instead, they exposed the victims.

The Palestinian civilian death toll in Gaza is far worse than Netanyahu claims.
