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The White House Will ‘Press Israel to Review Policy’ in Response to American Journalist’s Murder
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 6, 2022
The Joe Biden administration said it will continue to press Tel Aviv to review its policies after the Israeli government issued a report saying its forces likely murdered Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. She was reporting on a raid in the West Bank when she was shot in the head while wearing a bulletproof press vest.
US Hopes India & China Will Put Price Caps on Russian Oil as Moscow Surges Energy Exports to New Delhi & Beijing
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 6, 2022
The White House called on India and China to implement the G7’s price restrictions on Russian oil exports. Since the West started to curb energy exports from Moscow in response to the war in Ukraine, India and China have significantly increased their imports of Russian energy. On Tuesday, Moscow and Beijing signed a new agreement to trade oil in yuan and rubles.
Ukraine Asks Europe for More Weapons, Offers Gas to Curb Rising Prices
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Sep 5, 2022
On Monday, Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal met with European leaders to request more weapons and suggest Kiev could help bring down gas prices. European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell pledged the bloc would continue to support Ukraine no matter what. ...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Sep 3, 2022
The Empire never sleeps – but neither do we. Missed a story? We’ve got you covered. Check out this week in review at the Libertarian Institute.
Saudis Use Orwellian App to Identify Dissidents, Imprisoning Some for Decades
by Connor Freeman and Will Porter | Sep 3, 2022
Saudi Arabians are using a mobile app sold by both Apple and Google to snitch on their fellow citizens for dissenting against government authorities. As a result, activists and others are going to prison for more than 30 years in some cases, Business Insider reported on Friday.
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.
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