Headline RoundupNovember 16th, 2017
Trump Reverses Elephant Trophy Ban
Summary from the AllSides News Team
The Trump administration has announced that elephant trophies from species hunted in Zambia and Zimbabwe can now be imported to the U.S., reversing an Obama-era regulation that forbade this practice.
Featured Coverage of this Story
From the Left
Trophies from elephant hunts in Zimbabwe were banned in the U.S. Trump just reversed that.Washington Post
See rating details
News
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that the remains of elephants legally hunted in Zimbabwe and Zambia can now be imported to the United States as trophies, reversing a ban under President Barack Obama.
Open on Washington Post
Possible Paywall
From the Center
Trump to allow imports of African elephant trophiesThe Hill
See rating details
News
The Trump administration is reversing an Obama administration ban on bringing to the United States the heads of elephants killed in two African countries.
From the Right
Trump's Interior Department to begin issuing elephant trophy hunting permitsWashington Examiner
See rating details
News
The Trump administration is planning to begin issuing permits for elephant trophy hunting, despite the Obama administration's decision to ban elephant ivory and tusks from being imported into the U.S.
Open on Washington Examiner
Possible Paywall
AllSides Picks
HEADLINE ROUNDUP
UN's Top Court Orders Israel to Halt Military Operations in Rafah
May 24th, 2024
HEADLINE ROUNDUP
Ireland, Norway, and Spain Move to Recognize Palestinian Statehood
May 22nd, 2024
RED BLUE TRANSLATOR
What International Law means to Liberals & Conservatives
RED BLUE TRANSLATOR
What Israel means to Liberals & Conservatives
More News about World from the Left, Center and Right
From the Left
From the Center
From the Right
Analysis
Spain, Norway and Ireland’s recognition of a Palestinian state is likely to have little impact on Israel
CNN Digital
News
The U.S. Was Resettling Guantánamo Prisoners. The Hamas Attack Halted Those Plans.
New York Times (News)
News
Putin replaces Russia’s defense minister with a civilian as Ukraine war rages and defense spending spirals
CNN Digital
News
‘What’s The Problem?’: Zelenskyy Says NATO Needs To ‘Shoot Down’ Russian Missiles In Ukraine’s Airspace
The Daily Caller
Opinion
After a double betrayal fails to sway Israel, the Biden administration tries extortion
Washington Examiner