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News
Updated February 26, 2018 - 11:28 PM EST
North Korea 'Very Willing' to Hold Talks With US
UN Unanimously Backs Ceasefire in Syria
 
  Report: After Afrin, Syria May Send Troops to Manbij
  Syrian Kurd Leader Arrested in Prague at Behest of Turkey
  Coalition Strikes in Iraq and Syria: Airwars January 2018 Assessment
ISIS Bombs Kill 14 in South Yemen Port of Aden
 
  SEAL Team Raid That Killed Women and Children in Yemen
Viewpoints
item Selective Outrage Undermines Human Rights in Syria  by Jonathan Marshall
item In the Turk-Syrian-Kurd Dance, US Has Two Left Feet  by Geoffrey Aronson
item The Long War as Permanent State of Emergency?  by Scott Beauchamp
item Et Tu, Bernie?
 by Justin Raimondo
item Normalizing Nukes, Pentagon-Style  by Rajan Menon
item Trump's Budget Is a Bonanza for Hawks  by Christopher A. Preble

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Frontline
Trump Says He Plans Capital Military Parade if Cost Reasonable
Marcos Ouster Rally Targets 'Dictator' Duterte
Sailor Struck by Helicopter Blade Dies From Injuries
Arrested, Banned, Exiled: Egypt's Dissenting Voices
 
Iraq
Suicide Bomber Strikes at Militia Base; 93 Killed in Iraq
Iraq Condemns 15 Turkish Women to Death for Belonging to ISIS
Iraq's Ethnic, Religious Groups Fragmented as Elections Near
Will Iraq's Sunnis Get Own Political-Religious Authority?
Syria
Turkey Says UN Resolution on Syria Ceasefire Won't Impact Afrin Offensive
Rescuers Say Cannot Keep Up With Air Strikes Battering Syria's Ghouta
Syrian Kurdish Courtrooms Put Former Terrorists on Trial
Syrian Teen's War Selfies Draw Attention and Criticism
Iran
Russia Sets Stage for UN Veto of Western Bid to Call Out Iran
Iran's President Rouhani Pushes Economic Reforms After Mass Protests
Tehran Police's Plan to Discourage Veil Protesters Backfires
Israel/Palestine
Jerusalem's Church of Holy Sepulchre Closes in Protest Amid Row With Israel
Israel Cabinet Seeks to Legalize Outpost Where Half of Homes to Be Razed
More Than 1,000 Palestinians in Gaza Died From Israeli Blockade
USEUCOM to Send 2,500 Personnel to Israel for Missile Defense Exercise
Palestinian Stone-Thrower Bitten by Israeli Army Dog Sues Dutch Breeder
Turkey: US Embassy Jerusalem Opening in May Damages Peace, Tramples on Law
Israel: 'Professional Error' Cited in Air Force Crash
Israel Announces West Bank Closure for Duration of Purim Holiday
Saudi Arabia/Qatar
Saudi Arabia Says Qatar Continues to Propagate Hatred Amid US Efforts to Resolve Crisis
Europe
Italians Stage Protests in Violence-Marred Election Campaign
EU Tells Balkan States 2025 Entry Possible for All
Thousands Rally in Moscow to Commemorate Slain Opposition Leader Before Election
Venezuela
Three Venezuelans Killed in Suspected Rebel Attack
Electoral Authority Rejects President Maduro's Mega-Elections
Cuba
Fresh Row Over Mysterious Sickness Affecting US Diplomats in Cuba
 
Koreas
North Korea Slams Latest US Sanctions as 'Act of War'
China Says New US Sanctions Threaten Cooperation Over North Korea
High-Level North Korean Delegates Arrive in the South
Relatives Protest Visit by North Korea General Blamed for Warship Sinking
China
China Upset as Interpol Removes Wanted Alert for Exiled Uighur Leader
China Proposes Removing Two-Term Limit for Presidency
Asia
Officials Say Suicide Bomber Kills Two in Afghan Capital
Thousands Protest Deadly Drug War in the Philippines
Villagers Flee as India, Pakistan Trade Heavy Border Fire
Thai Activists in Pinocchio Masks Call Junta Leader 'Liar'
Three Bombs Rock Myanmar's Northwestern City Sittwe, Policeman Injured
US Amphibious Squadron Leaders Relieved After Harassment Complaints in Japan
Egypt
Egypt Presidential Race Starts With Sissi Set to Romp to Win
Egypt Court Fines Leading Activist Over Insulting Judiciary
Nigeria
Nigeria: 110 Girls Unaccounted for After Boko Haram Attack
Nigeria Air Force Deploys Air Assets in Search for Missing Girls
DR Congo
At Least Two Killed in Crackdown on March Against Congo's Kabila
Tensions High as DR Congo Ruling Party Supporters Storm Cathedral
Africa
Somalia: US Condemns Mogadishu Blasts as Death Toll Rises to 45
Central African Republic Deploys Troops to Flashpoint After Deadly Clashes
Militant Group Claims Mali Attack That Killed Two French Soldiers
UN South Sudan Mission Recalls Police Unit Over Sex Abuse Allegations
Libya Oil Field's Halt Disrupts Crude Exports From Key Terminal
Rwanda: UN Demands Investigation Into Deadly Clashes Between Police and Refugees
Could a Power-Sharing Arrangement End Protests in Togo? It's Complicated.
Mexico
Mexican President's Visit to White House Postponed After Testy Trump Call
Four Police Arrested in Mexico Over Disappearance of Italian Men
 
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Columnists

Justin Raimondo
2/26/2018
Et Tu, Bernie?

Sheldon Richman
2/24/2018
The Tragicomedy of Russiagate

David R. Henderson
1/22/2018
Rex Tillerson at Hoover

Lucy Steigerwald
1/15/2018
Missile False Alarm in Hawaii: How Wrong Buttons Can Wreak Havoc

Ran HaCohen
12/11/2017
Jerusalem, the Capital of Apartheid

Ivan Eland
7/06/2017
Why Can't Right-Wing Leaders Support Smaller Government?

Dan Sanchez
6/07/2017
Is Wonder Woman War Propaganda?

Nebojsa Malic
8/23/2016
Biden in Belgrade: A Trip Down NATO-Invasion Memory Lane

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