Super Bowl Sunday and Trump’s Continuing ‘War’ with the NFL
President Trump has continued with his ‘war’ on the league over players “disrespecting” the national anthem.
Read MorePresident Trump has continued with his ‘war’ on the league over players “disrespecting” the national anthem.
Read MoreChile has recently seen a dramatic surge in the numbers of Haitians leaving home in search of economic opportunity.
Read MoreIn light of Russian President, Valdimir Putin’s, aggressive movements towards the centralization of the Russian state, it is little wonder that this upcoming election is distinctly lacking any serious competition.
Read MoreU.S. Vice President, Mike Pence, visit to the Middle East came amid rising tensions between Israelis and Palestinians over the recent controversial decision by the Trump administration to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Read MoreTo combat the growing threat of an ISIS stronghold in Libya, UN forces, regional partners and other allies must seek to resolve the Libyan civil war and assist in strengthening institutional capacities in the country.
Read MoreCarles Puigdemont, the president of Catalonia, before the most recent secession vote, is possibly making an attempt to regain public office after his self-imposed exile to Belgium last October.
Read MoreThe 2018 World Economic Forum 2018 World Economic Forum sits at the crossroads of two competing ideologies in the global economy: the cooperation that many leaders at the conference espouse and the economic populism in the style of President Trump.
Read MorePrime Minister of Japan, Shinzō Abe, is attempting to bring about a constitutional armed forces to Japan’s current military, but his recent address of the constitution failed to include a timeline for this revision process.
Read MoreTurkey considers the Kurdish forces to be a terrorist organization, and is posing its operations primarily against the Kurdish forces in the area as counter-terrorism, although US authorities have announced intentions to create a border security force of 30,000 with the Kurdish forces.
Read MoreHonduras’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal declared incumbent President, Juan Orlando Hernandez, the winner of the presidential election in December. Since then thousands of Hondurans have been protesting the results.
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