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Trump says U.S. military struck ISIS terrorists in Nigeria
(CNN) President Donald Trump said Thursday he had ordered a deadly strike on Islamic State terrorists in Nigeria, who he has accused of persecuting Christians in the country. In a post on social media, Trump said he had directed a “powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria,” who he said had been killing innocent Christians. He later told Politico he delayed the strikes a day so they fell on Christmas. “They were going to...
UN experts condemn US naval blockade of Venezuela as illegal aggression
(Al Jazeera Media Network) Four United Nations human rights experts have condemned the partial naval blockade of Venezuela by the United States, finding it an illegal armed aggression and calling on the US Congress to intervene. “There is no right to enforce unilateral sanctions through an armed blockade,” the UN experts said in a joint statement on Wednesday. The US has deployed a major military force in the Caribbean and intercepted oil tankers as part of...
Supreme Court rules against Trump on deploying troops to Chicago
(Washington Times) The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that President Trump overstepped his powers in trying to federalize and send the National Guard to Chicago. The decision marks a significant reversal for Trump. It could undercut his other deployments, including the troops stationed in Los Angeles for six months, in response to violence against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. In an unsigned opinion, the high court said the law governing the president’s powers to deploy National Guard troops can be triggered only when the existing military forces are not...
Ukrainian troops withdraw from embattled Siversk
(Al Jazeera Media Network) The Ukrainian military says its forces have withdrawn from the battle-scarred town of Siversk in the eastern Donetsk region after heavy fighting with Russian forces. In a statement on Telegram on Tuesday, Ukraine’s General Staff said that Russian troops had a “significant advantage” in manpower and equipment and had exerted constant pressure on the defending Ukrainian troops by staging small-unit assaults in difficult weather conditions. Ukraine’s decision to withdraw its forces was...
Denmark, Greenland reject U.S. territorial claims after Trump appoints special envoy
(Washington Times) The prime ministers of Denmark and Greenland on Monday demanded that Washington respect their sovereignty and insisted that the United States will not take control of Greenland, a day after President Donald Trump appointed Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as special envoy to the island territory. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen blasted the appointment in a joint statement. The two leaders cited international law and said the U.S. cannot “annex another country.” “Greenland belongs to the...
Car bomb kills Russian general in Moscow
(Al Jazeera Media Network) A car bomb blast has killed a senior Russian general in southern Moscow, investigators say. Russia’s Investigative Committee reported on Monday that it had opened an investigation into the “murder” of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of the training department within the general staff. Officials said the potential involvement of Ukrainian special forces is among the issues being investigated. An explosive device detonated underneath Sarvarov’s car in the south of the Russian...
Tens of thousands flee DRC to Burundi amid rebel takeover of key city
(Al Jazeera Media Network) More than 84,000 people have fled to Burundi from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) amid a Rwanda-backed rebel offensive near the countries’ shared border, according to the latest United Nations figures. The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday that Burundi had reached a “critical point” amid the influx of refugees and asylum seekers fleeing a surge in violence in the DRC’s South Kivu province. “Thousands of people crossing...
Drone strikes plunge major cities into darkness as Sudan civil war rages
(Al Jazeera Media Network) Major cities across Sudan, including the capital, Khartoum, and coastal city Port Sudan, have been plunged into darkness after drone strikes hit a key power plant in the country’s east. Flames and smoke rose from the facility in Atbara, River Nile state on Thursday, which is controlled by the government-aligned Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and under attack by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the ongoing civil war that has...
Trump aide Miller suggests Venezuelan oil belongs to U.S.
(Al Jazeera Media Network) Stephen Miller, a top aide to United States President Donald Trump, has suggested that Venezuela’s oil belongs to Washington, describing the nationalisation of the South American country’s petroleum industry as “theft”. Miller’s comments on Wednesday raise further questions over the Trump administration’s claim that drug smuggling is its primary source of the tension with Venezuela. “American sweat, ingenuity and toil created the oil industry in Venezuela,” Miller, who serves as White House deputy...
Putin blames Europe’s ‘little pigs’ and Biden for provoking Ukraine war
(The Times) President Putin has described European leaders as “little pigs” in a vitriolic speech in which he warned that Russia would use any means necessary to capture territory in Ukraine that it claims as its own. At a meeting with defence officials in Moscow, Putin said that Russia’s army held the upper hand across the battlefield and he was determined to “liberate” towns and cities in the east and south of Ukraine. “The goals of the...