Sunni Arabs, Kurds Agree to Share Power in Syria
Al Qaeda offshoot HTS and the Kurdish-led SDF have agreed to put aside differences and form a coalition government in Syria.Continue Reading
Al Qaeda offshoot HTS and the Kurdish-led SDF have agreed to put aside differences and form a coalition government in Syria.Continue Reading
Israel has cut off power and humanitarian aid to Gaza, but it’s estimated Hamas stockpiled four to six months of supplies during the ceasefire that began Jan. 19.Continue Reading
The IDF operation to eliminate the four battalions of Hamas fighters remaining in the southern Gazan city of Rafah had begun. Some 100,000 Palestinian Arabs were warned to evacuate to an expanded humanitarian zone ahead of the attack.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry replied to a report last week that the US is building a dorm at an RAF base in the UK for nuclear safety and security, saying the Kremlin would respond to US nukes in Britain with “countermeasures.”
Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds before midnight Tuesday, the closest ever to signaling imminent destruction. The announcement was made with a group called The Elders, who appear to echo warnings from the World Economic Forum.
The Biden administration wants to send Patriot surface-to-air missiles and more American troops to Ukraine, a move the Russian embassy in Washington says may lead to “unpredictable consequences.”
Dictionary.com announced “woman” as its 2022 Word of the Year while the Cambridge Dictionary, the government of Scotland, and “progressives” worldwide change its definition.
The expected “red wave” failed to materialize Tuesday night. Although Republicans are expected to win a majority of the House, Democrats may keep a slim edge in the Senate. In other news, God is still on His throne.Continue Reading
The important 12-mile-long bridge connecting Russia to the Crimean peninsula was damaged by a large explosion Friday. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin blames Ukraine; the question is what comes next.Continue Reading
The Biden administration is buying $290 million in anti-radiation drugs for use in “nuclear emergencies,” although the White House denies that the war between Russia and Ukraine is the reason.Continue Reading
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