US News
- Danny Sjursen argues the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates need to take an antiwar position to beat Trump. [Link]
- Amber Athey lists some of the people most responsible for pushing the Russiagate conspiracy theory. [Link]
- The Supreme Court rules against the victims of the 2000 USS Cole bombing. The victims were seeking damages from the government of Sudan. [Link]
- Kathy Kelly explains how children suffer in every war. [Link]
Wikileaks
- Elizabeth Vos describes how and why Julian Assange has been silenced for one year. [Link]
North Korea
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says sanctions will remain on North Korea until denuclearization is achieved. [Link]
Middle East
- The US places sanctions on Iranian people and companies for failing to comply with US sanctions against Iran. [Link]
- Andrew Grey details the murder of an innocent Iraqi in 2003. [Link]
- Seven Syrian Kurds were killed near Manbij. ISIS claims to have carried out the attack. [Link]
- Save the Children reports 226 Yemeni children were killed by Saudi coalition bombs in the past year. The coalition bombs are responsible for 46% of Yemen children death and injuries from the war. [Link]
- Michael Horton argues the Saudis and the Emirates are losing in Yemen. The coalition has failed to make major gains against the Houthi. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been backing different actions on the ground, and many have ties to jihadists. The people of Yemen continue to suffer from the war. [Link]