The UN Will Continue Its Presence in Afghanistan The UN mission in Afghanistan was established in 2002
At Least 96 Killed as Yemen’s Houthis Push Toward Maarib Latest two days of fighting leave Houthi forces closer to reaching key city
Pentagon: Unclear if Contractors Will Leave Afghanistan The US has over 18,000 military contractors in Afghanistan, 1,575 of them are armed mercenaries
More US Troops Could Be Deployed to Afghanistan to Help With Withdrawal Attacks against US forces are expected to start again since Biden broke the deal with the Taliban by extending the withdrawal deadline
White House: Changing Cuba Policy Is Not a Priority for Biden The Trump administration reversed Obama's steps towards normalization with Havana and Cuba remains under embargo
Russia to Expel 10 US Diplomats in Response to Biden’s Actions On Thursday, Biden slapped sanctions on an array of Russian individuals and entities and ordered the expulsion of 10 diplomats
Democrats Reintroduce Bill to Block US From Using Nuclear Weapons First China and India are the only nuclear powers with a no first use policy