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05/31/2026

The question the Gulf can no longer avoid is simple: how long can ambiguity be sustained?
Between American protection, Israeli technology, Iranian destabilization, and the expectations of a young generation seeking jobs, innovation, and modernity, Gulf capitals now face a historic choice.
Confronted with a regime in Tehran that exports militias, fear, and instability, the region needs clarity, courage, and vision.
The Gulf now stands at a decisive moment for its future.

05/29/2026

President Trump secured some wins with Xi Jinping on soybeans, Boeing jets, and rare earth minerals, but major questions remain over tech controls, Taiwan, and China’s support for Russia and Iran.
This week, Washington correspondent Alicia Powe asked lawmakers on Capitol Hill: What real wins actually came out of the Trump-Xi summit — and how aggressively should Congress confront China’s social credit surveillance, human rights abuses, and influence operations inside the United States?

05/28/2026

In this new edition of The Trump Revolution on TV Abraham Network, Niger Innis denounces the Muslim Brotherhood’s ideological network and urges decisive action against Iran. He warns that Iran’s mullah regime is targeting peace, civilization and the Abraham Accords

05/27/2026

In this new edition of The Trump Revolution on TV Abraham Network, Niger Innis pays tribute to Robert Woodson Sr., a leading voice in the philosophy of personal responsibility, self-reliance, and dignity. Deeply rooted in the tradition of Booker T. Washington and Roy Innis, Woodson devoted his life to helping millions of African Americans and disadvantaged families rise through their own strength, notably through the Woodson Center and the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. An adviser to several American leaders and the recipient of prestigious honors, he will be remembered above all as a profoundly humane, brilliant, and generous man, faithful to a simple conviction: dignity is not granted — it is built. This is a personal, moving, and necessary tribute to a mentor, a friend, and a builder whose name will remain etched in American history.

05/26/2026

This week on TV Abraham’s Inside the Capitol: President Trump reportedly came within one hour of ordering fresh strikes on Iran before calling them off following urgent appeals from Gulf leaders.
Meanwhile, the Senate advanced a War Powers resolution aimed at curbing further military action, by a vote of 50 to 47.
On Capitol Hill, Alicia Powe asks lawmakers: Should the United States abandon the ceasefire and eliminate Iran’s nuclear capability once and for all?


05/25/2026

Today, I want to speak not only about Iran, not only about terrorism, not only about diplomacy.
I want to speak about a father.
When men who serve a terrorist system reportedly look at your daughter as a target, they cross a line that no diplomatic language can soften.
Mr. President, remember Ivanka. Remember the Iranian mothers and fathers. Remember the hope created by the Abraham Accords.
History has already given you one great Middle Eastern achievement.
Do not allow the Iranian regime to become the exception that destroys it.
Mr. President, listen to the father in you.

05/25/2026

In this third part of his conversation with Jacob Heilbrunn, Sam Tanenhaus argues that William F. Buckley remains relevant for understanding today’s conservatism, from culture wars and universities to foreign policy.
He recalls Buckley’s fierce reaction to Nixon’s opening to China, his Cold War instincts and his hard line on communism — suggesting that Buckley still offers a lens through which to read America’s debates on China, Russia and the conservative movement today.

05/23/2026

In this second part of his conversation with Jacob Heilbrunn, Sam Tanenhaus argues that Donald Trump is, in several ways, an heir to William F. Buckley’s conservative project.
For Tanenhaus, Trump has come closer than any other president to challenging the New Deal legacy Buckley wanted to overturn — while mastering social media as Roosevelt mastered radio and JFK mastered television.

05/22/2026

Sam Tanenhaus, author of Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America, argues in this first part of his conversation with Jacob Heilbrunn that William F. Buckley Jr. understood earlier than most that modern political struggles would not be fought only through government or electoral politics, but through culture.
For Tanenhaus, Buckley saw the conservative movement as a counter-revolution against the transformations brought by the New Deal and the liberal progressive order. His influence, he suggests, came from recognizing the power of magazines, television, newspapers, radio and universities as decisive battlegrounds in American public life.

05/22/2026

In Africa, the shortage of radiologists, medical experts and diagnostic tools remains a life-or-death challenge. For many, it means waiting. For others, it means being diagnosed too late. Darlington refuses to accept that.
He founded minoHealth AI Labs with a powerful idea: building AI systems that help doctors read scans, detect diseases and speed up diagnosis.

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