Michael Brenner, Professor of Jewish History and Culture at Ludwig Maximilian University and Abensohn Chair in Israel Studies, American University Just when you think nothing can surprise you anymore in Israeli politics, someone always comes along with a new twist. This time…
Shortly before Seoul was set to release its new submarine, South Korea officials claim that the North has fired a missile believed to be a short-range one into the waters off the…
Police in Melbourne have scattered to control the crowd on the third day of anti-lockdown protests, as COVID-19 cases in Australia’s Victoria state soared on Wednesday, Sept. 22. Divided into separate groups,…
Beginning Wednesday, unvaccinated healthcare workers in France will face job suspension. This threatens the shortage of personnel in some hospitals as about 300, 000 workers are not yet vaccinated. France has set…
A nationwide curfew “until further notice” was announced by the elite troops who conducted an uprising in the capital of Guinea, as they also declared that the military will take over the…
Amira Jadoon, United States Military Academy West Point and Andrew Mines, George Washington University An attack on a crowd gathered outside Kabul’s airport on Aug. 26, 2021, has left at least 100…
At least 60 Afghans and 13 United States troops were killed in an attack by a couple of suicide bombers and armed men in Kabul’s airport on Thursday, officials from Afghan and…
Todd Lehmann, University of Michigan The swift collapse of the Afghan military in recent days caught many in the U.S. by surprise, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In…
Another challenging day greeted Haiti on Wednesday as the death toll surpassed the 2,000 mark following the search and rescue efforts. Tropical Storm Grace has hindered the rescue operations, adding to the…
Taliban fighters in early July were claiming territory from government forces around Afghanistan. Some of them stormed the Azizi Bank offices in Kandahar and directed nine women employees to vacate the area,…
The world’s first atomic bombing on Hiroshima marked its 76th year on Friday, as global leaders were pushed by a Japanese city mayor to come together to get rid of the nuclear…