Hours after the Pentagon confirmed that it was pulling troops from the border in northern Syria, reports claimed Turkish forces had started targeting Kurdish forces with airstrikes.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is launching an impeachment inquiry against President Trump over accusations that he attempted to silence a whistleblower—but she is one of many Democrats who stayed silent when President Obama was targeting leakers at a record rate.
The United States is claiming that it could soon be making a peace deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan—the same group it promised to defeat back in 2001.
It has been nearly 18 years since the United States invaded Afghanistan, with the goal of defeating the Taliban. But now, a new report has revealed that in 2019, the US and its allies have actually killed more civilians than the terrorist group they promised to overthrow.
South Korea is accusing a Russian military plane of violating its airspace over the Sea of Japan—forcing it to fire hundreds of warning shots. But Russia is denying the claims and accusing South Korea of endangering the security of its pilots with unprofessional maneuvers.
The European Union has announced that it is preparing to increase sanctions on Venezuela, as a new report claims the US plans to divert humanitarian aid funding to opposition forces led by Juan Guaido—raising concerns for the civilians in Venezuela.
Opposition leader Juan Guaido called for another day of protests today, and he is not publicly backing down from pushing for what he called the “Final Phase of Operation Freedom,” despite a lack of support from Venezuela’s military.
Opposition leader Juan Guaido is now acknowledging that the possibility of his arrest could soon become a reality as the Venezuelan government revokes his immunity. But several of the countries that have pledged support to Guaido appear to be more concerned about what Russia is doing in Venezuela.
As the citizens of Venezuela work to gain access to basic resources amid days of ongoing power outages, the opposition could be facing a new legal challenge in its attempt to overthrow the current government.
Massive power outages continued to hit Venezuela over the weekend, leaving millions in the dark. This comes as the United States and Russia clash over whether the country’s elected president should be overthrown, raising concerns of an increased conflict