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The West Claims Russia Is ‘Weaponizing Energy’ By Slowing Exports, After Pledging to Isolate Moscow
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 1, 2022
The White House has accused Russia of weaponizing energy by reducing gas exports to Europe. On Wednesday, Moscow announced that Nord Stream 1 would close, citing sanctions and maintenance as the cause. While Washington’s European partners have attempted to reduce their dependence on Russian energy exports, the continent’s leaders are warning their people of coming hardships.
UN Accuses China of ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Xinjiang
by Will Porter | Sep 1, 2022
The United Nations’ human rights body has accused the Chinese government of major abuses against Muslim minorities in Xinjiang province, issuing a new report alleging arbitrary detentions, forced labor and even torture. Beijing immediately denied the charges.
Iran Presents Moscow with European Leader’s ‘Peace Initiative’ on Ukraine
by Connor Freeman | Aug 31, 2022
Tehran presented Moscow with an unnamed European leader’s proposal for a “peace initiative” to end the war in Ukraine, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian confirmed on Wednesday, according to a report in Al Jazeera.
Promises to Afghans Go Unfulfilled One Year After Kabul Evacuation
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 31, 2022
Last August, America ended its 20-year military occupation of Afghanistan. During the waning days of the Afghan War, the US and its allies evacuated more than 100,000 Afghans. A year later, thousands of refugees languish in camps run by the US and its partners worldwide.
White House Considering Banning Nicaraguan Imports
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Aug 30, 2022
Washington is undergoing discussions about cutting imports from Nicaragua, according to two unnamed sources that spoke with Voice of America, a US-government outlet. Analysts believe barring Nicaraguan imports will do serious damage to the Central American country’s...
US Concerned About India Joining Russian War Games as New Delhi Participates in American Military Drills
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 30, 2022
The Joe Biden administration is concerned about Indian involvement in Russia’s massive war games, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Tuesday. Roughly 50,000 troops from several countries will participate in the “Vostok” military games held in far eastern Russia.
FSB Names Second Suspect in Russian Journalist’s Car Bomb Assassination
by Connor Freeman | Aug 30, 2022
Moscow has identified their second suspect in the August 20 car bomb murder of Russian journalist and political scientist Darya Dugina, according to a FSB statement issued Monday. Dugina was the daughter of Alexander Dugin, the Russian nationalist and philosopher.
Chinese Strategic Bombers Will Join ‘Regular’ Patrols Near Taiwan, as US Warships Cross Strait
by Connor Freeman | Aug 29, 2022
As American warships crossed the Taiwan Strait this weekend, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) announced H-6K strategic bombers and aerial tankers will now participate in “regular” patrols near the island, the South China Morning Post reported Monday.
Iran Begins Enriching Uranium With New Advanced Centrifuge at Natanz
by Connor Freeman | Aug 29, 2022
Tehran has begun enriching uranium with one of three new advanced IR-6 centrifuges installed at the underground Natanz facility, according to a new report issued to member states by the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Greek Surface-to-Air Missiles Locked on Turkish F-16s, Ankara Claims
by Connor Freeman and Will Porter | Aug 29, 2022
Greece’s Russian-made S-300 air defense systems stationed on the island of Crete locked onto Turkish fighter jets as they crossed international airspace over the Mediterranean, Turkey’s Defense Ministry claimed, amid mounting tensions between the two NATO states.
Report: Israel Aerospace Industries Awarded Spy Plane Contracts With Rome Worth $550 Million
by Connor Freeman | Aug 28, 2022
Publicly available documents from the Italian parliament and Defense Ministry show Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) was awarded contracts with Rome worth approximately $550 million. The deals are for special mission aircraft as well as support and ground logistics...
Afghan Refugees Say US Base in Kosovo Has Become a Prison One Year After Evacuation
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Aug 28, 2022
The Department of Defense has routinely touted the success of flying tens of thousands of Afghans from Kabul as the country fell to the Taliban. A year later, thousands of the refugees are languishing in camps worldwide as they wait for Washington to allow them to enter America.
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