The better Sweden does on the coronavirus, the angrier they get
Heavy Shelling and Civilian Casualties Dash Hopes for Karabakh Ceasefire
Dismantled: A Scientific Deconstruction of the Theory of Evolution
In terms of documentation, Azerbijan seems to be doing better. Whether that reflects reality is an open question. So far it does not seem that they have taken much ground. The Fight For Nagorno-Karabakh: Documenting Losses on The Sides Of Armenia and Azerbaijan
Coronavirus cases surge in Europe and Latin America
WHO official urges world leaders to stop using lockdowns as primary virus control method
The Great Barrington Declaration and the “modified Swedish approach”
Saudis to Palestinians: Stop being losers and cut a deal — or else;
Daylight reveals the damage to businesses and homes after last night’s rioting in Wauwatosa, WI
Scarlet fever is making a comeback after being infected with a toxic virus, researchers say
California Governor’s office: When you go out to eat, wear a mask ‘in between bites’
This Overlooked Variable Is the Key to the Pandemic
Another story that shocks only because it appears in the New York Times. Vilified Early Over Lax Virus Strategy, Sweden Seems to Have Scourge Controlled
Is The War Over Nagorno-Karabakh Already At A Stalemate?
When a conflict stalemates, you can either wind it down or wind it up….. Cities Under Fire as Armenia-Azerbaijan Fighting Intensifies
A brief overview.
More detail mostly from an Israeli perspective……
Now almost everyone in America regardless of the political spectrum makes the Middle Eastern history to be all about Israel. And sadly, I can’t fix that by posting videos because nobody seems to be making good ones that address this. But I can give you a little teaser of what is being left out of the above histories…….
What does the above clip have to do with the 6 Day War? Egypt had 70 thousand of its best troops in the Yeman when the war broke out with Israel. They lost about 26,000 troops in Yeman compared to only losing about 15 thousand troops in the 6 day war albeit over a longer time frame. I could go on and on. But the point is, you can’t really understand Egypt at the time by only looking at its relations with Israel.
The same point could be made about the Middle East as a whole.