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Congress golf-clapping to Netanyahu as he visits the United States while back in Gaza, people are losing everything
This is an interesting development: Palestinian factions agree to end division in pact brokered by China – SCMP
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a joint session of Congress, Washington must finally face reality: its emphatic embrace of Israel's war in Gaza is not advancing U.S. interests or promoting regional stability--to say nothing of t
WWI? That was just a bunch of German royal cousins staging a fight, wasn't it? Join James for this in-depth edition of Questions For Corbett, where he gets to the bottom of the royals' role in the WWI conspiracy.
Israeli attacks have likely killed many more than the nearly 40,000 people reported, and even more will yet perish
Almost a third of the country's population believe Kiev should surrender some territory to Russia in exchange for peace, a new survey says
Russia's military has released new video as part of ongoing warnings to the West as it pours weapons and ammo into Ukraine. Moscow also continues to warn against the West introducing F-16s into the conflict, which is imminent.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will travel to Beijing later this week to meet with his Chinese counterpart, Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
We reported earlier that the Ukrainian side seemed to react positively to former President Donald Trump's phone call with President Zelensky on Friday...
We reported earlier that the Ukrainian side seemed to react positively to former President Donald Trump's phone call with President Zelensky on Friday...
New satellite images show the massive extent of the Saturday airstrikes by Israel on the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeida in Yemen. Teams are fighting the large blazes for the third day, after the port was essentially leveled.
The Hungarian leader, who is currently president of the EU Council, is trying to actually make an impact with his term
In what could spark spiraling escalation of warfare between Yemen's Houthis, Hezbollah and the State of Israel, a large drone struck a high-rise building in central Tel Aviv overnight, killing 1 and wounding 8 more.
Although the speech is best-known for its warning about the growing military-industrial complex, it also contained warnings about planning for the future and the dangers of massive spending, especially deficit spending.
In a resurfaced video, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy voiced cynical remarks against JD Vance, President Donald Trump's running mate and staunch America First supporter.
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the US government has launched its most aggressive sanctions campaign ever.
PEACEMAKERS: Orbán Writes to EU Leaders That Trump 'Has Detailed and Well-Founded Plans' to End the War in Ukraine
Formalizing Ukraine's NATO-ward trajectory is a recipe for continued disaster.
One of the greatest farces of these modern times is that those who scream the loudest about democracy and human rights are the very same people who violate international norms at every opportunity.
The next President of the United States will likely be called upon to decide about engaging in a nuclear conflict. This doesn't have to be our future.
One result of the just concluded NATO Summit is Germany's decision to host US intermediate-range missiles. Prior to 2019 when Washington cancelled the INF Treaty, the treaty prevented such deployment.
More than ever the president appears willing to cross any red line against Russia for Ukraine
The Big Picture remains: the future of the "rules-based international order" is being decided in the black soil of Novorossiya.
The US announced on Wednesday that it will deploy missiles to Germany that would have been banned under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, which the US withdrew from in 2019.
A hostile military alliance, now including even Sweden and Finland, is at the very borders of Russia. Chris Wright asks how Russian leaders are supposed to react to this as the NATO summit kicked off in Washington.
As was the case in June 1982, people of the United States need to send a collective signal that they will not tolerate policies that lead toward nuclear war.