The meeting is the first since the two parties agreed to a cease-fire last month. On the heels of a landmark cease-fire agreement, military delegations from Libya’s two warring parties sat down Monday for rare face-to-face talks inside the war-torn country.
Read More »IRGC wants Iranians to ignore US elections
A statement by the IRGC has urged citizens to rely on domestic capabilities — rather than a US election — to solve the country’s problems. The US presidential elections will no doubt impact a number of countries worldwide that are monitoring the developments closely. Perhaps few countries could be impacted …
Read More »Turkey turns up heat on PKK in Iraqi Kurdistan
Iraqi Kurdish forces have deployed to a mountainous area long used as a camp ground by PKK militants, adding to the pressure the militants face from Turkey’s cross-border military operations in the region. Turkey’s months-long military operations in border areas on Iraqi Kurdistan soil have turned up pressure on the …
Read More »Jaber Ali Pasha Accepts Initiative To End Ahrar Al-Sham Conflict
Jaber Ali Pasha, the current leader of the Ahrar al-Sham Islamic Movement, announced on Sunday his acceptance of a campaign, which calls on the parties to the internal conflict to form a legitimate litigation committee.
Read More »S-300 air defense system of the Azerbaijani forces shot down two Armenian Su-25s
Active hostilities on the territory and in the air over Nagorno-Karabakh continue to be the hottest spot on the planet at the moment, shifting the focus from the recently smoldering foci of destruction in Syria and Libya. Bulgarian Military learned, through a widespread statement from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense, …
Read More »Russia delivered coastal missile systems to Belarus as a measure against Poland and Ukraine
A landlocked country has received Russia’s Bastion defense defense systems, amateur footage taken by Belarusian citizens on the Russian-Belarusian border. The news is puzzling, especially among Belarusian citizens, who know best that their country has no access to the sea, and the nearest is hundreds of kilometers away.
Read More »Asian shares boosted by stronger China factory data
Asian shares were mostly higher on Monday buoyed by further signs of recovery in China’s manufacturing sector. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 surged 1.4% to 23,295.48, while South Korea’s Kospi gained 1.4% to 2,299.72. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.4% to 5,951.30. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng jumped 1.2% to 24,386.10, while the …
Read More »Iran's Mullahs are in Turmoil Thanks to America's Current Policy
Iran’s currency, the rial, lost more than half its value so far just in 2020. Iran’s regime is currently running a $200 million budget deficit per week and it is estimated that if the pressure on Tehran continues, the deficit will hit roughly $10 billion by March 2021. This deficit …
Read More »Will America Hand Space Dominance to China?
Some believe the US space program should emphasize climate change research. If there is no overall increase in space spending, there will be less money for, among other things, defending American assets in space. Brandon Weichert of The Weichert Report said in an interview with Gatestone that there might be …
Read More »France and Muslims Live on One Earth: From Animosity to Politics of Reason
French President Macron – What He Said and What He Meant? Politics is a game of pretension, saying something and meaning something else. President Emmanuel Macron appears to be no exception in a hybrid political culture of uncanny coincidence to blame Islam for the criminal acts of one individual.
Read More »