Gas Price Politics and Genocide Collide in Yemen
Reinstating Trump's terror designation for the Houthis could exacerbate what is already the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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Reinstating Trump's terror designation for the Houthis could exacerbate what is already the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
Democrats back Biden on Ukraine while dissent spreads within the GOP.
Exclusive documents and interviews reveal that Kissinger bears significant responsibility for hundreds more Cambodian deaths than was previously known.
When a Russian drone briefly crossed into Poland, NATO allies threatened to shoot it down. What if the United States made a similar mistake?
Examining the colonialist roots of U.S. and European support for Israel’s scorched-earth siege.
Missile attacks on the UAE are the result of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed turning the Emirates into an active belligerent in Yemen.
The handling of the Kabul strike is an ominous sign that while Biden has pledged to review the drone program, a long-standing mechanism for self-exoneration remains entrenched.
Ryan Grim and Hassan El-Tayyab discuss the Yemen cease-fire and a new Yemen War Powers Resolution.
Elbridge Colby, a former Pentagon official under Donald Trump, joins Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain to discuss U.S.-China tensions.
This week, Democrats eschewed opportunities to stop U.S. maintenance of Saudi warplanes and halt a missile sale to the kingdom.
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