The US can help Syria with “democratic political transition”
Lifting sanctions in Syria has rare bipartisan support in the US, according to Richard Weitz at Nato Defense College.
Lifting sanctions in Syria has rare bipartisan support in the US, according to Richard Weitz at Nato Defense College.
Commentary and analysis of major events by a single individual, contextualised in 60 seconds.
“It’s a mission going out from the Church, not in but out, what they call going to the existential peripheries.”
“These are two nuclear-armed states,so there’s a certain amount of deterrence that’s built into the diplomatic process.”
“Both India and Pakistan would not have wanted this to escalate.”
Cesar Baldelomar talks about the shock election of Pope Leo XIV from Chicago and its impact on the Catholic Church.
The brother of Pope Leo XIV explains why the world will be watching the first American to lead the Catholic Church.
“Nobody wants to see Hollywood suffer … but it is about working together, not working against each other.”
“One thing that’s really going to matter is how Cassie Ventura, [Diddy] victim one, presents on the stand.”
“The UN ambassador is an outward looking position, whereas the national security adviser is inward looking.”
Law professor Neve Gordon on Gaza’s starvation under blockade, and why Israel is calling up 60,000 more reservists.
“Interestingly, that their [Druze] location in the Golan Heights presents, if you like, a strategic interest for Israel.