Foreign Affairs
Ibrahim Traoré has kicked out French troops, defied US pressure, and embraced Pan-African self-reliance. His revolution is reshaping Africa—and Washington is watching.
The post Why Washington is Worried About Burkina Faso’s Young Revolutionary Leader appeared first on MintPress News.
How the US helped Nayib Bukele turn El Salvador into the world’s largest prison state and why Donald Trump sees him as a model.
The post Nayib Bukele: The Dark Side of the “World’s Coolest Dictator” appeared first on MintPress News.
With Washington think tanks shaping Trump’s latest Yemen strategy, aid cuts and escalated attacks are pushing millions of civilians back to the brink of famine, humanitarian groups warn.
The post Trump’s Yemen Surge: How Policy from DC Think Tanks Brought Famine Roaring Back appeared first on MintPress News.
In his final months in office, President Joe Biden quietly launched a bombing campaign on Yemen that pushed over 531,000 people from their homes. The media didn’t cover it. The public never consented. And now Trump is building on it.
The post Before Trump Bombed Yemen, Biden Displaced Over Half a Million People—And No One Said a Word appeared first on MintPress News.
Journalist Hüseyin Dogru faces prison time and could see his family deported over a viral sticker criticizing an Israeli reporter.
The post Facing Prison Time in Germany for Criticizing an Israeli Journalist: The Case of Hüseyin Dogru appeared first on MintPress News.
From normalization to confrontation, Sudan has become Iran’s latest front against Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi.
The post Iran’s Military Presence in Sudan: UAE-Israel Plot Backfires appeared first on MintPress News.
Starvation, siege, and mass expulsion are no longer threats but policies. As Gaza is shattered, the machinery of ethnic cleansing grinds forward, dragging the region—and perhaps the world—toward a reckoning.
The post Chris Hedges: Israel is About to Empty Gaza appeared first on MintPress News.