
President Trump said an assessment of casualties and damage from the strikes was under way and that he would make a statement on Wednesday morning.
President Trump said an assessment of casualties and damage from the strikes was under way and that he would make a statement on Wednesday morning.
U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be alone on his administration’s plot to hit Iranian cultural sites. Persuaded by the international prohibitions on such attacks, The Pentagon on Monday distanced itself from the Trump assertions that he will bomb Iranian cultural sites.
Iraq’s parliament called on Sunday for U.S. and other foreign troops to leave amid a growing backlash against the U.S. killing of a top Iranian military commander that has heightened fears of a wider Middle East conflict.
Dryad Global, a maritime security concern has warned that Iran is under ‘’immense pressure’’ to respond to the attack by the US. The warning is coming as the price of Brent Crude hit a day high of $69.50 in the wake of the attack on Iran, a rise of at least $2.50.
Top U.S. General: Soleimani Was Planning ‘Campaign’ Of Violence Against U.S.
The Federal Government has accused the U.S. of attempting to sow seed of religious mistrust among the various religious groups in Nigeria with its recent report.
The impeachment fight undertaken by Pelosi and her fellow House Democrats is unfolding even as the Republican President is running for reelection in 2020.
More than 600 refugees landed in the United States last week, marking the first arrivals of U.S. fiscal year 2020. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) welcomed the refugees who come from a variety of countries.
In 2018, the global maritime trade lost momentum as heightened uncertainty, escalating tariff tensions between the US and China and mounting concerns over other trade policy and political crosscurrents, notably a no-deal Brexit, sent waves through global markets.
In a report, the Human Rights Watch says the Trump administration’s broad sanctions on Iran have drastically constrained the ability of the country to finance humanitarian imports, including medicines, causing serious hardships for ordinary Iranians and threatening their right to health.