News Roundup 1/31/19

by | Jan 31, 2019

News Roundup 1/31/19

by | Jan 31, 2019

US News

  • A new bipartisan bill would make animal cruelty a federal crime. [Link]
  • Baltimore will stop prosecuting marijuana possession offenses. [Link]
  • Facebook blocks ad transparency tools from working. [Link]  
  • Google removes a map of ‘Kurdistan’ at the request of the Turkish government. [Link]
  • Nikki Haley and Gary Cohn are charging $200,000 for speaking engagements. [Link]

US Foreign Policy

  • A federal court rules that Vietnam vets who served offshore are eligible for benefits for those who suffer from Agent Orange-related illnesses. [Link]
  • US interventions are to meant benefit corporations not to promote Democracy. [Link]
  • The NATO Secretary General praises Trump from pushing member states to increase defense spending. [Link]
  • A German judge quits the Hague over political pressure from the US. The US was working to prevent US war crimes in Afghanistan from being investigated. [Link]

Venezuela

  • Maduro rejects calls for a new presidential election. [Link]
  • Maduro accuses Trump of attempting to use Colombia assassinate him. [Link]
  • Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the US is prepared to give $20 million in aid to Venezuela. [Link]
  • Peter Van Buren breaks down the situation for US diplomats in Venezuela. [Link]

Iraq/Syria

  • A US airstrike in Syria kills eight civilians. [Link]
  • Patrick Cockburn on the lessons that should have been learned by the rise and fall of ISIS. [Link]
  • Kurdish protesters in Iraqi Kurdistan storm a Turkish military base. Two protesters were killed. [Link]

Yemen

  • Senator Sanders, Lee, and Murphy introduce a bill that will use the War Powers Act to end US involvement in Yemen. [Link]
  • Nineteen million people in Yemen lack access to clean water. [Link]
  • The Saudi backed Yemeni government and the Houthi begin swapping some prisoners. The Stockholm ceasefire agreement calls for 15,000 prisoners to be freed. [Link]
  • ACLED reports at least 267 Yemeni civilians have been killed by Houthi landmines since 2016. Saudi sources claim up to 920 civilians have been killed by landmines. [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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