Unbearable pain
Niger faces a "messy" situation rather than a revolutionary situation. Perhaps, certain Bonapartist elements are discernible — for which, of course, there is plenty of blame to go around
The U.N.’s Middle East envoy briefed the U.N. Security Council on the deadliest year for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since 2005
Algeria is opposed to any intervention to reinstate ousted Niger President Mohamed Bazoum
US and other Western officials have been pinning the blame on Kyiv for the failing counteroffensive
Polish officials have previously called for the US to deploy nukes to Poland in response to the Russian deployment
The potential deal is worth $500 million
Europe’s "Fortress Europe" policy led to the horrific deaths of at least 18 migrants in Greece Tuesday
'Defund the police!' they yelled in 2020, that famous summer of love
The binding referendum stops oil exploration in an area of Yasuní National Park that is rich in biodiversity and home to uncontacted Indigenous tribes
Last Friday’s Camp David summit held between US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea marked an ominous milestone in the accelerating US drive to war with China
The Biden administration said it received assurances from Ukraine that it will closely track where the civilian-killing munitions are used
Last weekend, the first European deliveries of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine were announced. According to reports, the Netherlands will provide 42 and Denmark will send 19 F-16 fighter jets. Further pledges from other NATO members are to follow. The so-called fighter jet coalition, which was formed in May, officially also includes Belgium and Britain
A Republican aide tells Axios that the new aid would get enough votes but McCarthy might have trouble bringing it to the floor due to GOP opposition
Europe has decided to deprive the Russian state and the Russian people of their historical and cultural foundations
Global Times editorial
China vows to take measures to safeguard food safety, urging Japan to withdraw decision
Western officials — under cover of anonymity and from the safety of their desks — are expressing disapproval of Ukraine’s aversion to being killed, writes Caitlin Johnstone
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