November 24, 2024

Geopolitics

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Paris climate discord: Taxes spark riots, rogue states ignore
The Paris climate agreement, which was enacted in 2015 with the goal of reduced global emissions, is “flat failing” amid backlash over higher taxes in nations implementing the agreement while major polluters such as China and India ignore it, analysts say. Read More.
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Global angst: The masses are infuriated
From Hong Kong to Barcelona, and from Beirut to Bolivia and Chile, a global rage seems to be boiling over. Read More.
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Erdogan to NATO allies: Time for ISIS homecoming
The administration of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned its European NATO allies that it is set to send thousands of Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists who were captured in Syria back to their countries of origin. Read More.
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N. Korea seeks fresh start for shuttered resort built by South
Now Kim Jong-Un talks about replacing all the Hyundai-built hotels, shops and smaller houses with what he believes will be the far better creations of his own architects. Read More.
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40 years to the day: Iran doubles use of banned centrifuges
Iran says it has further scaled back its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, saying it is now operating twice as many advanced centrifuges banned by the agreement. Read More.
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Rep. Omar cast lone Democrat vote against Turkey sanctions
Socialist Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar’s campaign has received $1,500 from the co-chairman of a Turkish-American advocacy group that is closely linked to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Federal Elections Commission records show. Read More.
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Rohingya still in Burma fact 'risk of renewed genocide'
In a stunningly gloomy presentation, UN human rights experts reviewed the situation in Myanmar/aka Burma, the Southeast Asian country where the government continues to persecute, harass and eliminate members of minority religious groups, especially the Muslim Rohingya. Read More.
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Unlike Obama, 'We chose to protect the Ukrainian people'
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended his boss and slammed Democrats for a partisan impeachment inquiry which arose from a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s president which was “a matter of policy.” Read More.
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Six Gulf states and U.S. announce sanctions on Iran proxies
The United States and six of its Gulf allies on Oct. 30 announced sanctions on 25 entities linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Lebanon-based Iranian terror proxy Hizbullah. Read More.
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Pompeo on China: 'American people didn’t get the full story'
The Trump administration, unlike past administrations, recognizes and is addressing “the degree to which the Chinese Communist Party is truly hostile to the United States and our values,” U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Oct. 30. Read More.
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How Obama's Intel Community launched its ‘paper coup’
The coup being waged against President Donald Trump by Democrats and their media allies was set in motion by the Obama administration immediately after the 2016 election, author Lee Smith writes in his new book. Read More.
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How the U.S. tracked down al-Baghdadi
Some of the key information that led U.S. Special Forces to the hideout of Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi came from the wife of an al-Baghdadi aide and one of the couriers the ISIS leader paid in order to avoid using mobile phones and computers. Read More.
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Baghdadi buried at sea as U.S.-backed Kurdish forces mop up
In the days following the operation that took out Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in Syria took aim at the remnants of the terror group’s leadership. Read More.
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Communism celebrates its centennial, China and AOC
On the 100th anniversary of its founding, Communist International called on its “comrades” around the globe to defeat capitalism and “imperialism”, to resist U.S. President Donald Trump, and to embrace China, North Korea, Cuba and U.S. socialist politicians such as Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Read More.
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Analysis: U.S. has not named enemy in 18-year war on terror
What strategic impact will the death of Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi have on the U.S.’s 18-year war on terror? Read More.

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