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UN Officials Warn Civilian Toll Rising as Security Council Splits Over Ukraine Escalation
Senior UN officials warned the Security Council that Ukraine’s civilian crisis is worsening as large-scale Russian strikes continue to devastate infrastructure and communities. Member states clashed sharply over responsibility, with European nations condemning Moscow, China urging negotiations without sanctions, and Russia denying civilian targeting. The divide underscored the gap between diplomatic rhetoric and the urgent humanitarian reality on the ground.
Jan 12


U.S. Targets 19 Countries as Europe Hardens Asylum Rules; UN Warns of Global Fallout
The U.S. has placed 19 nationalities under heightened scrutiny after the DC Guardsmen shooting, triggering its widest immigration review in years. As Europe simultaneously hardens asylum rules, UN officials warn that major democracies are shifting toward deterrence-first systems that threaten long-standing refugee protections.
Dec 2, 2025


The Masks Drop: U.S. Puts Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood in the Terrorism Crosshairs
The U.S. finally drops the diplomatic blindfold, targeting the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. One executive order later, and the decades-long camouflage operation begins to crumble. With Qatar and Turkey suddenly under the spotlight, and Europe nervously checking its calendar for 2026, the Brotherhood’s theater production is running out of acts—and out of exits.
Nov 25, 2025


Iran: E3 Moves to Snapback Sanctions, Russia and China Push Counter Draft
France, Germany, and the UK have accused Iran of breaching its nuclear commitments and triggered the UN’s snapback mechanism. Unless the Security Council acts within 30 days, all pre-2015 sanctions will automatically return, reinstating arms, missile, and financial restrictions. Russia and China are circulating a draft resolution for a technical extension, but it faces certain vetoes.
Aug 28, 2025


Criminal Acts of Vandalism Paralyze France’s High-Speed Rail Network on Eve of Olympic Games
Arson attacks cripple France's high-speed rail network hours before the Olympics, disrupting travel and delaying athletes.
Jul 26, 2024


The Washington Summit: A Turning Point for NATO's Future?
Despite its pivotal role in global security, NATO faces significant challenges in readiness and operational effectiveness, especially in tod
Jul 8, 2024


General Assembly Adopts Resolution on Srebrenica Genocide, Designates International Day of Reflection
UN adopts resolution designating July 11 as the International Day of Reflection for the 1995 Srebrenica genocide amid significant controvers
May 23, 2024


Dayton Peace Agreement: Crucial to Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU Accession Journey
At the UN Security Council, Christian Schmidt highlights Dayton Agreement's role in Bosnia's EU journey amid challenges from Republika Srpsk
May 16, 2024


Georgian Prime Minister Speaks to U.N. Assembly
Speaking before the United Nations’ annual “General Debate” in New York, Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili acknowledged the recen
Sep 25, 2022


Analysis: Russia and Kazakhstan Play Chicken on the Oil Market
Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic with a substantial but dwindling Russian population, is split from Russia over Ukraine. Kazakhstan's au
Aug 24, 2022

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