News Roundup 5/14/2025

by | May 14, 2025

News Roundup 5/14/2025

by | May 14, 2025

US News

  • Trump Slams ‘Neocons,’ ‘Nation Builders’ in Saudi Speech AWC

Ukraine

  • Trump Says He’s ‘Thinking’ About Joining Ukraine-Russia Talks in Turkey AWC
  • Denmark Sends $1 Billion to Build Up Ukrainian Arms Industry Using Seized Russian Funds The Institute 

Israel

  • Israeli Strikes Kill 29 in Gaza Over 24 Hours Amid Starvation Blockade AWC
  • World Health Organization: 57 Children in Gaza Killed by Malnutrition Since March Amid Israeli Siege AWC
  • Netanyahu: Israel Will Finish War in Gaza, Drive Out 50% of Palestinians AWC
  • Israel Launches Nine Bunker Busting Missiles at Gaza’s European Hospital AWC
  • Netanyahu Says the Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza Is ‘Inevitable’ AWC
  • Hamas Releases US-Israeli Citizen Edan Alexander After Talks With US AWC
  • Israeli Cabinet Approves ‘De Facto’ Annexation of Large Portion of West Bank AWC

Iran

  • 70% of Americans Support a Nuclear Deal with Iran AWC

Saudi

  • Trump Signs Major Weapons and Investment Deals With Saudi Arabia AWC

Turkey

  • Kurdish PKK Will Disarm and Disband, Seeking End to Decades of Conflict in Turkey AWC

Syria

  • Trump Will Lift All Sanctions on Syria, Will Meet HTS Leader Wednesday AWC
  • Trump Says He’s Considering Lifting Sanctions on Syria AWC

Yemen

  • Israel Attacks Yemen’s Hodeidah Port, Houthi Interior Ministry Reports 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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