Ukrainian attacks bring war home to Russia, fraying civilian nerves

RIGA, Latvia — The Kremlin has sought to minimize discussion of Russian war losses inside Ukraine. But apparent Ukrainian attacks on Russian soil in the past week highlight how the conflict has spilled across the border, unsettling residents of regions … Read More

‘Israel must wage all-out cyber campaign’ targeting Hamas, insists counter-terrorism pro

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Senior security expert Ely Karmon says Israel needs to go on the offensive in the cyber, information and military spheres • New details emerge on the capture of two Elad terrorists. (May 9, 2022 / JNS) Israel must adopt a … Read More

Turkey’s plan to draw refugees back to Syria: Homes for 1 million

BEIRUT — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey this week announced a dramatic expansion of his country’s plan to entice refugees from Syria’s civil war to return to their home country by building homes for them in Syria near the … Read More

U.S. Risks War With Russia By ‘Poking the Bear’ in Ukraine: Senator

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Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama on Tuesday said the United States could be “poking the bear” too much with its support of Ukraine and suggested doing so risks escalating America’s involvement in Russia’s war. Tuberville made the comments during … Read More

St. Louis seeking to boost population with Afghan refugees

About 600 have arrived so far, and 750 additional refugees are expected later this year. Inamullah Niazai sits on the front porch step of his red-brick St. Louis home and smiles at the bustle of activity around him — his … Read More

N. Korea fires ballistic missile as South gets ready for new president

SEOUL, May 4 (Reuters) – North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward the sea off its east coast on Wednesday, South Korea and Japan said, about a week after Pyongyang vowed to develop its nuclear forces “at the fastest possible … Read More

Russia’s war is threatening the Middle East’s food security — sparking warnings of riots, famine, and mass migration

KEY POINTS —Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous country, alone imports 80% of its wheat from Ukraine and Russia. —Lebanon, already years into a crippling debt and inflation crisis, imports 60% of its wheat from the two warring countries, which … Read More

Africa Must Prepare For The Inevitability Of A Global Food Crisis

Washington, DC, 24 April 2022 – African Development Bank Group President Dr Akinwumi Adesina says “Africa must prepare for the inevitability of a global food crisis.” He was speaking about Africa’s priorities, as a guest at the Atlantic Council’s Africa … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 6 May 2022

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Greetings from Tyler, There has to be an explanation for the attack on the very core of what made America a great country.  A possible answer is, they’re just trying to tick us off.  The speeches, the decisions, the whimsical  … Read More

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