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Tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, after on Wednesday (May 2) a Philippine official accused the Chinese coast guard of damaging two vessels with high-pressure water cannons. Philippine officials said that while on their way to the disputed Scarborough shoal the previous day, to help Philippine fishermen
Taliban Blocks, Threatens People Escaping Through Airport, Washington Scrambles to Evacuate Americans
Many Afghans and Americans are attempting to find their way to the Hamid Karzai International Airport...
US Troops Unable to Secure Americans Trapped in Kabul: Pentagon Chief
American troops in Kabul currently lack the ability to evacuate all U.S. citizens present in the fallen...
Taliban Free to Post on Twitter as Trump Remains Censored for Capitol ‘Insurrection’
Twitter is under fire for allowing members of the Taliban to use its platform and spread their message...
Companies Stockpile Cash As Delta Variant Fears Linger
Companies have been keeping a record amount of cash, despite concerns surrounding disruptions from Covid...
COVID Disruptions: China’s Port Closure Triggers Fears of Further Delays in The Global Supply Chain
China has partially closed the Meishan terminal of Ningbo-Zhoushan port, the world’s third busiest port...
Trudeau Walks Back Minister’s Indication That Canada May Recognize Taliban as Afghan Rulers
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walked back comments made by his Foreign Affairs Minister a day...
What Is the Current Situation of Americans Left in Afghanistan?
At a press briefing on Aug. 16, state department spokesperson Ned Price stated that all U.S. direct-hire...
Canada Has ‘No Plans’ to Recognize Taliban as Afghanistan Government
Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, said on Tuesday that the Government of Canada has “no plans”...
Vietnam Veteran: ‘Kabul Worse Than What Happened in Saigon’
America’s desperate attempt to evacuate embassy staff from the Afghan capital of Kabul has been compared...