China
- China offers to engage in talks with NATO after a NATO report identified China as a threat. [Link]
North Korea
- The State Department offers a $5 million reward for information about violations of sanctions on North Korea. [Link]
Afghanistan
- An Afghan government airstrike killed two children. [Link]
- The Taliban and Afghan government signed their first agreement since the US invaded the country in 2001. The agreement only lays out a path forward for talks but is considered a breakthrough. [Link]
Middle East
- Israel will likely pass a bill to dissolve Parliament and hold another election. [Link]
- Israel transfers over $1 billion in tax revenue, collected from Palestinians, to the Palestinian Authority. Israel stopped transferring the tax revenue to the PA over the summer. [Link]
- The Daily Beast reports Trump gave Mike Pompeo and Elliot Abrams a free hand to pressure Iran for the rest of his term. The report said Trump’s only stipulation was not to start WWIII. [Link]
- In October, the US sanctioned Iran’s banking center. The UK, France, and Germany sent the US a letter opposing the sanctions saying the sanctions would prevent humanitarian goods from getting to Iran. [Link]
- Iran denies the report that an IRGC commander was killed near the Iraq-Syrian border. [Link]
Yemen
- The UN reports that nearly a quarter of a million people have died from the US-Saudi-UAE war against Yemen. [Link]
- Yemeni children are suffering from a polio outbreak caused by a weakened strain of the virus that mutated from a vaccine. The UN is now rushing to try to vaccinate 5.5 million Yemeni children. [Link]
- The UN reports that 11 children were killed in two attacks in Yemen. The UN believes the Houthis were behind the attacks. [Link]
- The Houthi claim to kill eight Saudi soldiers in Yemen. [Link]