Day: May 16, 2022

Nigerian Government Under Fire After Mismanaged Hostage Event

Just under six weeks ago, on March 28th, 68 passengers were abducted by terrorists after the bombing of an Abuja Kaduna train in Nigeria. After five weeks of no word from either the terrorists or their victims, contact was finally made at the end of April depicting the current state

Read More »

U.S.- Mexico Relations Marked By Lack Of Foreign Aid To Central America

On May 4th of 2022, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador asked the U.S. to increase its financial investment in Central American countries. President Obrador posited that increased U.S. investment in Central America would lessen northward migration by facilitating economic stability. These statements were made amid a reorientation of U.S.-Mexican

Read More »

Saudis Feel ‘Let Down’ By The U.S. Over Houthi Security Threats

On May 2nd, Prince Turki Al Faisal expressed Saudi Arabia’s disappointment in the lack of support from the United States against the Houthis. With the U.S.’s declining commitment to the Saudi-led coalition, many Saudis are concerned about security threats and increased acts of violence from the Houthis.   Prince Al Faisal,

Read More »