News Roundup 9/22/17

by | Sep 22, 2017

  • Axon has invented a program that allows citizens to upload videos to police. [Link]
  • US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley has become a star neoconservative. [Link]
  • Senator Bernie Sanders said Saudi Arabia is not an ally of the US. [Link]
  • National Security Advisor McMaster said the Iran deal is fundamentally flawed. [Link] Secretary of State Tillerson admits Iran is complying with the deal. [Link]
  • Trump signed an Executive Order allowing sanctions on companies that trade with North Korea. [Link]
  • This article has basic information on the Catalonian independence vote. [Link]
  • Catalonian leaders say the crackdown by Spanish police is a major blow to their independence vote. [Link]
  • UN Peacekeepers rape women who they are tasked to protect. [Link]
  • The UN Security Council condemns the Iraqi Kurdish independence vote. [Link]
  • In a UN speech, the Palestinian president said a one-state solution in an option. [Link]
  • Iran’s President says the nuclear deal cannot be renegotiated. [Link]
  • India says Pakistan is ‘Terrorstan’ and said Pakistan exports terrorists to other countries. [Link]
  • Syrian Kurds will hold the first in a series of three votes on Friday. The second round of voting in November and the third round is in January. The January vote will form a Parliment for Syrian Kurdistan. [Link]
  • Russia warns the US that Russia troops are near the front lines in the Deir Ezzor Province. This puts Russian troops within a few miles of the US-backed forces. [Link] Russia has accused the US-backed forces of hitting Assad allied forces with artillery. [Link]

About Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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