Taiwan's de facto ambassador to the US hosted dozens of foreign lawmakers in Washington DC to push for more sanctions on China, Reuters reported on Tuesday. The Taiwanese official, Hsiao Bi-khim, hosted the gathering of about 60 lawmakers from Europe, Asia, and Africa...
Senate Panel Advances Bill That Would Radically Change US Taiwan Policy
Taiwan would get $6.5 billion
Armenia Warns Clashes With Azerbaijan Could Escalate Into War
Shelling continued on Wednesday
Israeli Attack Halted Syria Aid Flights for Two Weeks
Israeli Attack Halted Syria Aid Flights for Two Weeks | Attack damaged airport, prevented deliveries
Turkey Calls on Next Swedish Government to Take Steps to Fulfill NATO Deal
The current Swedish government conceded election defeat
Ukrainian Officials Publish Proposal for Western Security Guarantees
Zelensky welcomed the plan
Senators Introduce Bill to Expedite Replenishment of US Military Weapons Sent to Ukraine
A bipartisan bill was introduced in the Senate last week that would expedite the replenishment of US military weapons stockpiles that have been sent to Ukraine. The legislation, known as the Securing American ARMS Act, was introduced by Senators John Cornyn (R-TX),...
At Least 99 Killed in Fighting Between Azerbaijan and Armenia
Armenia says Azerbaijan attacked first
Blinken Says Agreement on Iran Nuclear Deal ‘Unlikely’
The State Department rejected Israeli claims about the talks
Iranian Officials Blame Sabotage for Oil Well Fire in Iran
A fire broke out at an oil well in southwestern Iran on Tuesday, an incident Iranian officials blamed on sabotage. The blaze occurred at the Shadegan oil field in the southwestern Khuzestan province, which borders Iraq. Ghobad Nasseri, the head of a state-owned oil...


