THREE suicides, in TWO days, at ONE U.S. Army Division
The 10th Mountain Division of the U.S. Army at Fort Drum, New York, reported the suspicious death of three U.S. soldiers within 48 hours.
Uzbekistan Getting Ready for Its Biggest Political Event
While the Republic of Uzbekistan is getting ready for holding the presidential elections on October 24, the country’s ambassador in Tehran Mr. Bakhodir B. Abdullaev in a press conference at the embassy briefed the reports about the upcoming political event in Uzbekistan.
Senate attempt to reform U.S. police fails
Negotiations in the U.S. Congress to reform police practices following the 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis have collapsed, Democratic Senator Cory Booker says, as President Joe Biden blamed Republicans for the failure.
Five French Ministers Targeted by Israeli Spyware
A recent investigation by the French government has revealed that the cell phones of five French ministers and a member of President Emmanuel Macron's diplomatic team contained traces of Pegasus's spyware.
Venezuela, Cuba slam American foreign policy
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says his country has been the victim of a "fierce campaign" of permanent and systematic aggression through economic and financial sanctions from the United States and its allies.
Since victory of I.R. in Iran, U.S. failed to achieve its goals in the region: researcher
A Lebanese political researcher says that since the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, the U.S. has failed to realize its military ambitions in the region.
Naftali Bennett acknowledges Netanyahu’s attitude towards Iran as embarrassing
The cabinet of Naftali Bennett, the new Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, has acknowledged the fruitlessness of the former prime minister's propaganda charades against Iran in his speeches to the UN General Assembly.
EU sides with France in the U.S, Australia spat
Top EU officials have rallied behind France in criticizing the United States for negotiating a security pact in secret with Australia and Britain that cost Paris a lucrative submarine deal as diplomatic tensions escalate over the issue.
Risk of military confrontation between China and U.S. is growing, ex-White House official warns
Frank Von Hippel, who was responsible for national security issues in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy from 1993 to 1994, warns about “the danger of growing military confrontation” between China and the United States.
American guards “whipping” black refugees triggers outrage
The White House has been mired in controversy after footage circulated online showing U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback whipping black Haitian asylum seekers attempting to cross the American-Mexico border