News Roundup 11/17/2025

by | Nov 17, 2025

News Roundup 11/17/2025

by | Nov 17, 2025

News Roundup from The Libertarian Institute by Kyle Anzalone

Latin America

  • Colombia’s Petro Orders Suspension of Intelligence Sharing With the US Over Boat Strikes AWC
  • Hegseth Announces New US Military Campaign in Latin America Dubbed ‘Operation Southern Spear’ AWC

Russia

  • Kremlin: Russia Open to Talks But Will Continue War Until Ukraine Is Prepared to Negotiate The Institute

China

Israel

  • Israeli Forces Kill 2 Palestinian Children, Settlers Burn Mosque in West Bank The Institute
  • Israel Committed Nearly 300 Ceasefire Violations in First Month of Truce The Institute
  • Israel Seeks US Commitment for $40 Billion in Military Aid Over 20 Years Nap
  • Trump Tells Saudi Crown Prince to Normalize Ties With Israel Nap
  • Tel Aviv Is Pressuring the White House to Condition the Sale of F-35s to Saudi Arabia on Joining the Abraham Accords The Institute
  • WHO: Over 900 Palestinians Have Died Waiting for Medical Evacuation from Gaza AWC

Iran

  • Foreign Minister: Iran Is Not Currently Enriching Uranium The Institute

Lebanon

  • South Lebanon Prevented From Post-War Reconstruction by Persistent Israeli Strikes AWC
  • Israeli Tank Fires on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon Nap

Syria

  • Syria’s Sharaa Says Good Progress Made on Potential Deal With Israel AWC

Somalia

  • US Launches a Series of Airstrikes in Somalia, Civilians Reported Killed AWC

Kyle Anzalone

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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