Categories
Selected Articles

Who’s Fighting and Why in the Revived Syrian War


The rekindling of fighting in Syria comes after a four-year lull in a civil war that first broke out in 2011. The uneasy stalemate among the country’s various hostile factions was broken when rebel fighters captured the city of Aleppo from President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and another rebel group took a smaller city north of there from Syrian Kurdish forces.

Categories
Selected Articles

@mikenov: #Syria US urges push for Syria de-escalation https://t.co/EIE3RRPGpe



Categories
Selected Articles

‘Here For My Future’: Georgian Students Protest EU Delay



Categories
Selected Articles

Opinion | Joe Biden chose fatherly love over his duties as president


Hunter’s pardon is a gift to Donald Trump, and a blow to whatever confidence Americans continue to have in our political and legal institutions.

Categories
Selected Articles

Special counsel, IRS whistleblowers say don’t buy Biden ‘spin’ about Hunter Biden legal saga


President Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden from two separate criminal cases, claiming they were politically motivated to target the Biden family.

Categories
Selected Articles

This Is No Time for Cynicism


Writing off institutions like the Senate, which has a duty to scrutinize Donald Trump’s nominees, only plays into a would-be authoritarian’s hand.

Categories
Selected Articles

‘Blatant corruption’: Biden under fire for pardoning his son Hunter


Republicans pounce on the decision as evidence of corruption and abuse of power. Some Democrats are also critical.

Categories
Selected Articles

CNN pieces together how rebel forces took over Aleppo



Categories
Selected Articles

Why did Syrian militants HTS seize Aleppo – and how did they do it so quickly?


Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s sudden offensive on major city has grabbed global attention but experts are not so surprised

Categories
Selected Articles

Analysis | The extraordinary breadth of Hunter Biden’s pardon


President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter, for any offenses over a nearly 11-year period doesn’t have many, if any, direct historical parallels.