As many as 40 Damascus soldiers killed in Friday attack
US President Joe Biden called on Congress Thursday to allocate another $24 billion to the war in Ukraine
The divide in Israel today is between the right and the far right — those who want to repress the Palestinians and those who want to repress the Palestinians even more. For that reason, Arabs regard the protests as irrelevant to their lives
The Intercept has published a document from a source in the Pakistani military that shows a U.S. diplomat targeting Pakistan’s ousted prime minister for “taking such an aggressively neutral position” on the Ukraine war
The German government is preparing to provide Taurus medium-range missiles to Kiev
The defense authority on the island of Taiwan observed increased activities by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) this week ahead of planned "stopovers" in the US by a die-hard secessionist, and following irresponsible remarks by a former Japanese prime minister during his visit to Taiwan island
The Western plan to provide advanced American fighter jets to Kiev will not come to fruition until next summer.
The White House lumped the Ukraine funds in with $12 billion for domestic disaster relief and $4 billion for border security
Plans for a military intervention in Niger to restore overthrown president Mohamed Bazoum have been put on hold by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
The fast fashion industry wreaks havoc on the environment in northern Africa, with no care for the people making the clothes and reselling them after they're used. But will anyone care?
Many global media outlets reported that the US government will introduce what is being referred to as the "unprecedented rules limiting American investments in China" on Wednesday
A Russian rocket carrying the Luna-25 craft blasted off from the Vostochny cosmodrome, in the country’s first such mission in nearly 50 years
France and the U.S. have been blindsided by popular support for Niger’s coup, as the trend towards multipolarity emboldens Africans to confront neo-colonial exploitation
Nigerian President Tinubu said the use of force is a "last resort"
The Poland-Belarus border has become a potential flashpoint for a conflict between Russia and NATO
Victoria Nuland met with Niger coup leaders earlier this week
Iran agreed to release five Americans in exchange for limited access to $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds and the US releasing some Iranians
Enduring mythology about these mass civilian slaughters warps thinking about U.S. militarism
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