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
France, U.S. tensions enter “crisis” mode
In an unprecedented step that has exposed the intensity of France’s anger against its allies, Paris has recalled its ambassadors to the United States and Australia in a furious row over the scrapping of a submarine contract.
U.S. Crimes Being Exposed One After the Other
While the world public opinion is criticizing the U.S. for its irresponsible attitude in Afghanistan and for its hasty withdrawal from this Asian country which helped the Afghan government falls and the Taliban conquer the country, a report published by an American newspaper revealed another crime of the U.S. and this country’s Imperialist attitude.
Iran’s petchem, fuel sales surge in shadow of oil sale restrictions
Iran’s exports of fuel and petrochemical exports have surged in recent years as the re-imposition of the U.S. sanctions on the country’s oil industry curbed crude sales, the Daily Star reported.
U.S. struggles to contain French anger
As France furiously protests Australia's scrapping of a major arms deal in favor of American nuclear submarines, Washington is struggling to contain the fallout from Paris.
U.S. finally admits Afghan airstrike killed civilians
In yet another blow to the image of America’s intelligence gathering efforts, the U.S. military has admitted that a drone strike in Kabul last month killed as many as 10 civilians, including seven children and apologized for what it called a "tragic mistake".
Hezbollah to the rescue again
Not for the first time, Lebanon faces a crisis, Hezbollah has helped guide the country out of the predicament.
U.S. invaded Afghanistan to loot its mineral wealth
A retired professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota says the U.S. war on Afghanistan was intended to loot the country’s mineral wealth.
Angry Dems, GOP clash over Afghanistan
The U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, has appeared before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee and testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, making him the first official from the administration of President Joe Biden to testify publicly to lawmakers since the Taliban takeover.
U.S. Much to Blame for Afghanistan’s Crisis
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said that the United States was responsible for a significant part of instability and insecurity in Afghanistan