Philippines Signals it Will Challenge China Over Maritime Disputes
Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Manila will lodge a diplomatic complaint with Beijing over what it says is the militarization of man-made islands by China in the South China Sea.
Egypt, Eritrea Leaders Meet as Nile Tensions Rise
The two leaders will discuss bilateral relations and issues related to developments in the Nile Basin and the Horn of Africa region. Egypt fears the soon-to-be completed dam in Ethiopia could
U.S. Intelligence Suggests Russian Interference In Federal Elections
National security adviser H.R. McMaster says there are early signs of Russian interference in Mexico's upcoming presidential election. Providing the keynote address for the Jamestown
Women in Turkmenistan banned to drive car
The patrol police before warned the women drivers to drive the car, but now the Turkmen women are afraid to drive their vehicles. Authorities banned women to drive the car in the middle of
Saudi authorities arrest 11 princes for protesting against royal decree
Saudi security authorities arrested eleven princes assembled at a royal palace in the capital protesting against a royal decree, and placed them in detention pending trial. The apparent reason for the
Palestinians Condemn U.S. President's Threat To Cut Aid
Palestinians condemned as blackmail on Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to withhold future aid payments over what he called the Palestinians' unwillingness to talk peace with