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Myanmar’s opposition FM urges China to stop ‘arms deals’ with junta
South China Morning Post· 5 days ago“If a country supports the military junta, they are supporting [it] to kill their own people and...
Opinion | Israel and Saudi Arabia Are Trading Places
New York Times· 12 hours agoSaudi Arabia and Israel are America’s two most important Middle East allies, and the Biden administration is deeply involved with both today, trying to...
Quiz of The Week: 27 April - 3 May
The Week· 3 hours agoWhat do Japan and Scotland have in common? In Scotland, the resignation of First Minister Humza Yousaf on Monday has plunged the ruling SNP into a...
After a violent coup, the Taliban turn their sights to boosting tourism
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoAround 30 men are crammed into a Kabul classroom, part of the debut student cohort at a Taliban-run...
US losing ground to Russia in geopolitical battle over Africa
The Hill via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe expected withdrawal of U.S. forces from Niger will endanger U.S. counter-terrorism operations...
Russian Troops Enter US Military Base In Niger Amid Rising Tensions
Benzinga· 3 hours agoRussian military personnel have reportedly entered an airbase in Niger, which also houses U.S. troops. This move comes after the junta in Niger ordered the expulsion of U.S. forces. What Happened ...
German Minister Vows to Dismantle Group Accused of Coup Plot
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIncreasingly, Only 10 MatterUS Warns ICC Action on Israel Would...
Newsmax Host Loses It Over Joe Biden Eating Salad
The Huffington Post· 3 days agoThe host became apoplectic Monday at a clip of the president picking at his salad while engaged in conversation during Saturday’s annual comedy event in...
US to withdraw troops from Chad in wake of Niger exit
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoChad has played a growing role in Western security strategy in the region since neighbouring Niger...
After a violent coup, the Taliban turn their sights to boosting tourism - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoAround 30 men are crammed into a Kabul classroom, part of the debut student cohort at a Taliban-run institute training tourism and hospitality professionals. The students vary in age, education ...