War

“'What’s it like having people thanking you for your service everywhere you go, James?' I asked. 'You might think this is an exaggeration but you asked,' he said. 'It’s an act of violence.'”
In an extraordinary meeting, President Donald Trump shouted at his Ukrainian counterpart, telling him holds “no cards” and demanded he show them respect.
Bashar Assad fled the country, bringing to a dramatic close his nearly 14-year struggle to hold onto control as his country fragmented in a brutal civil war that became a proxy battlefield for regional and international powers.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby warned that “I can tell you one thing, though, if they do deploy to fight against Ukraine, they’re fair game.”
Anti-war activists told HuffPost what they want to see from Democrats gathering for their 2024 convention in Chicago.
The Human Rights Council's report detailed war crimes by Hamas on Oct. 7 and crimes against humanity by Israeli forces in Gaza and the West Bank since then.
On HuffPost’s podcast, “I Know That’s Right” Taryn Finley sat down with Shenequa Golding about Gen Z’s digital guillotine.
Despite warnings from the United Nations and a pause in some military aid from the United States, Israel has seized control of Gaza’s southernmost city.
Ukraine looks set to receive $61 billion in military aid from the United States, and after significant Russian advances, it can’t come soon it enough.
It's part of a larger package worth $95 billion that will go to the Senate, where approval may take time but is considered almost certain.
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