The assessment was issued by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
A US-Japan “sister peace park” agreement angers representatives of the survivors of the 1945 atomic bombings of Japan, who want Washington to admit the “A-bomb did not end the war and save the lives of American soldiers”
That US presidents keep hiring someone so tyrannical, corrupt and murderous tells you everything you need to know about the nature of US foreign policy
The meeting took place on June 29 at the Kremlin
AFRICOM claims 10 al-Shabaab fighters were killed in three strikes
Stoltenberg says Erdogan agreed to submit Sweden's NATO bid to Turkey's parliament
Stopping group expansion to Asia-Pacific a real way of "de-risking"
The right-wing rampage against culture, and particularly the cultural level of the young, continues unabated in the US
Summit 'won't be diverted by Putin attendance'
China has "enormous potential and enormous problems" and it wants to surpass the US, but bilateral relations with China can reach a "stable point"
The diplomatic framework is being deliberately created for the direct entry of NATO troops into the conflict
China is restricting metal exports
War plotting at the site of a historic crime
France is against the idea and thinks NATO should stay in the North Atlantic
Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA) introduced an amendment to the NDAA to block the provision of cluster munitions
There is no culture war over immigration in the normally understood sense, writes Arun Kundnani. Rather, there is a strange and hidden class war being fought out on the terrains of race and culture
Japan to implement its plan to dump nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean
The unfulfilled goals and objectives from last year’s meeting in Madrid loom over the Atlantic military alliance. When the membership meets in Vilnius this week, normalizing failure might best describe the most that can be accomplished
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