US ambassador Mike Waltz labels killings of Nigerian Christians a ‘genocide’
United States Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, has described the killings of Christians in Nigeria as a “genocide wearing the mask of chaos.”
United States Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, has described the killings of Christians in Nigeria as a “genocide wearing the mask of chaos.”
Marc Siegel argues that medicine and faith are not incompatible and says doctors should remain open to the possibility of medical miracles.
A former USAID conflict adviser says Trump’s decision to cut Nigeria’s aid earlier this year weakened key peace-building programs, even as the president now contemplates military intervention in response to rising violence.
Tlaib’s resolution calls on Congress to recognize Israeli attacks in Gaza as genocide and halt US arms transfers immediately.
Lagosians will now have a central, reliable gateway to mental-health care, the Ministry says.
“Even at the hardest moment I didn’t look down… They have not broken me.”
Documents obtained by POLITICO reveal that Trump administration officials are concerned about the difficulties in implementing the Gaza peace deal between Israel and Hamas, particularly regarding security and governance.
U.S. Congressman Bill Huizinga criticized Nigeria’s government for downplaying targeted attacks on Christians and urged swift, decisive action to prevent another humanitarian tragedy.
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu says US President Donald Trump was correct to raise killings in Nigeria and urged decisive action against jihadists, after discussions with US officials.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that the Israel-Gaza war is not over, warning that Hamas remains a threat despite a fragile ceasefire.