You’ve probably never heard of Alexei Navalny, but he meant something to the opposition party in Russia. Read more about him and his recent death here.
Mueller investigation leaves unanswered questions
The Mueller investigation on the topic of possible collaboration between President Trump and the Russians was concluded. From a summary that was released, it indicates that such a connection did not exist, but many wish for more than just a summary.
Trump and Russia: the investigation thus far
Read on for a breakdown of what has happened in the Russia investigation thus far and what it means for the Trump administration.
Did the iciness from the Cold War melt?
What prompted investigations into Trump’s warm relations with Russia despite frosty past?
Decidedly not at peace: The Korean Demilitarized Zone
The Korean Demilitarized Zone is a byproduct of the 1953 Armistice Agreement for the Restoration of the South Korean State, in which a buffer zone (the DMZ) divides the neighboring countries of North and South Korea, in an attempt to establish peace, order, and a clearly defined border between the warring nations.
Syria air strikes: What you don’t know
On Thursday, April 6, Trump authorized the firing of 59 U.S. Tomahawk missiles on the Syrian airfield and storage facilities believed to be responsible for the April 4th chemical weapons attacks on unarmed Syrian men, women and children. Trump’s Thursday night press conference clarified many of the details regarding the attack, dubbed as a “one-off” by a Pentagon spokesperson, including that the targets of the strike included ammunition storage units, 20 aircraft, fuel storage and aircraft runways. What you don’t know is that Russia is prepared to go to war over it.
Domestic abuse or just traditional family values?
Russia’s new bill decriminalizing domestic violence takes a controversial backward
stride towards traditional family values over domestic accountability.
World leaders react to the electoral victory of Donald Trump
Although it’s obvious that not all Americans are pleased by the decisive electoral college victory of Republican nominee, Donald Trump, it has always been customary for both domestic and foreign heads of state to congratulate the victory of incoming president or prime minister elect’s. Trump may have alienated certain people groups and nations during his campaign, but respect has been given on a global scale, out of respect for the office in which he will soon reside.
OPINION: The necessary boundaries of free speech
Free speech, one of America’s greatest and most defining of privileges, has the capability of overextending its bounds when blended with maliciousness or the incitement of anger.
OPINION: Russian Withdrawal of Troops in Syria Creates a Russian Superpower
Following the proposed extensive withdrawal of military personnel in the regime led state of Syria, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has established his viability as a world leader.