Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attempted to remove Ukrainian commander-in-chief General Valery Zaluzhnyi on Monday by asking for his resignation, signaling a new stage in the ongoing political crisis of the Ukrainian government
In a blow to Ukraine, the World Court ruled Russia didn’t finance terrorism in Donbass and the court refused to blame Moscow for the downing of Flight MH17
In the wake of the drone attack in northern Jordan that killed three American soldiers and wounded dozens more, President Biden affirmed to reporters yesterday that he had decided on the US retaliatory action
To gauge how South Africa’s genocide case against Israel might play out, Nat Parry looks back 40 years to a case that Nicaragua brought against Washington in the U.N. court
The contemporary relevance of the Nazi effort to exterminate Russians by enforced starvation during the Siege of Leningrad
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), has become the latest focus of the Israel-Palestine conflict, with allegations of its staffers' involvement in October's attack on Israel
Seizing upon Sunday’s killing of three US troops in an airstrike by Iraqi militia in Jordan, the United States is planning a protracted military offensive throughout the Middle East
According to neoconservative theoreticians David Wurmser and Richard Perle
According to a leaked plan, the EU aims to hurt "jobs and growth" in Hungary if Budapest doesn't lift its veto
Democrats and Republicans, forebodes US election
Upon assuming the US presidency, Joe Biden asserted in his first major foreign policy address, “America is back!” For Latin America and the Caribbean, this has meant an “aggressive expansion” of the US military in the region
Sen. Graham called for the US to 'strike targets of significance inside Iran'
Moves will complicate situation, sabotage political trust in the region
On January 28, a senior US official revealed that the first joint counternarcotics working group meeting would take place in Beijing on January 30
I can’t remember her name, but I remember what she said
Regardless, the Pentagon says Iran 'bears responsibility'
The ruling by the International Court of Justice was a legal victory for South Africa and the Palestinians, but it will not halt the slaughter
A Russian military transport plane carrying 65 Ukrainian soldiers to a prisoner swap was shot out of the sky on Wednesday over the Russian region of Belgorod
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