U.S. To Hold Mass Evacuation Drill Amid Korea War Games
The U.S. military would need to evacuate more than 200,000 U.S. citizens and others in the event of a war breaking out with North Korea.
U.S. Sides With Iran and Syria, Slams Turkey Over Afrin
The U.S., Iran and Syria all have complicated relationships with Turkey, which sees the Syrian civil war as an opportunity to tackle Kurdish groups.
Iran Says Trump's 'Frequent Changes' Hard to Deal With
Over a dozen top officials have resigned or been fired just over a year into the Trump administration, frustrating U.S. allies and foes alike.
Russia Vows to Fight Back if U.S. Strikes Syria Again
Less than two weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin showed off advanced weapons, his officials are warning the U.S. against action in Syria.
Iran-Backed Fighters Join Iraqi Military, Threaten U.S.
Groups the U.S. is considering labeling terrorist organizations have officially become part of the Iraqi military that Washington sponsors.
Kim Jong Un Invites Trump to Historic Talks
A sitting U.S. president has never met a North Korean supreme leader.
Will the U.S. Talk to North Korea?
President Donald Trump has taken a gamble on giving North Korea's Kim Jong Un the cold shoulder, one that could pay off for China and Russia.
Iran, Turkey Are Part of 'Axis of Evil': Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's crown prince reportedly accused Turkey of wanting a new caliphate and Iran of exporting revolution.
China Joins Syria War Debate, Shows Off Weapons at Home
China has joined Russia in backing Syria, partly because of the economic opportunities President Bashar al-Assad's victory offers.
Iran 'Safest' Nation Despite Sanctions, Terror, Rallies
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said, "It was the people who made the Islamic Republic of Iran so powerful."
Russia Defends Iran From U.S. in Yemen and Syria
Moscow has blocked a U.N. Security Council resolution to condemn Iran, drawing criticism from the United States.
Saudi Arabia Changes Up Military Leader Amid Yemen Woes
A Saudi royal decree has forced the kingdom's chief of the joint staff and air force commander out of their positions.
Venezuelans Are Losing Body Weight Amid Money Crisis
Once South America's richest economy, Venezuela is feeling the effects of food shortages.
China Shows Off Air Drills to Challenge India Power
China is concentrating its defenses in the west, where a recent border dispute with India has threatened to spark a new crisis in Asia.
Bill to Ease Banking Regulations Has Bipartisan Support
The bill rolls back some regulations from the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, which placed restrictions on banks in the wake of the financial crisis.
Russia, Syria Condemn U.S. Attack on Pro-Assad Fighters
"The actions of the U.S. coalition do not comply with legal norms. Beyond all doubt, it is an unprecedented act of aggression," one Russian senator said.
Syria War 2018: U.S. Allies Battle, Russia Tries Peace
As Kurdish forces attempt to defend their land from Turkey, Russia began the Sochi peace conference and its allies continued to gain ground.
U.S. Troops Won't Leave Syrian City in Turkish Warpath
As a Turkey-backed offensive neared Manbij, Syria, the head of U.S. Central Command said withdrawal was "not something we are looking into."
U.S. Says Turkey Helping ISIS by Bombing Kurds in Syria
Neither Russian, Syrian nor U.S. forces have moved in to stop the Turkish invasion aimed at ousting Pentagon-backed Kurds from the enclave of Afrin.
North Korea Sets Up First Military Parade of 2018
A massive North Korean military parade has been in the works for months. It is set for February 8, the 70th anniversary of the Korean People's Army.
Will U.S. Take Side in War Between Two Allies in Syria?
Turkey and Syrian rebels have launched a joint operation against Syrian Kurdish forces, putting the U.S. and Russia in a difficult position.
Russia Defends Syria Bases From Mystery Drone Attack
Russia used electronic and conventional warfare to take down a baker's dozen drones.
Saudi Arabia, Still Losing to Iran, Misses Opportunity
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is a rising star in the Middle East, but his hands are tied.
Fact Checking Trump's Claim on the Drug Crisis
More than 60,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2016.
France Says U.S, Israel and Saudi Arabia Want Iran War
French President Emmanuel Macron said the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia have been trying to revive the "Axis of Evil" in their stance toward Iran.
U.S-Iran Relations: Regime Change, Revolution and Wars
In 1953, the CIA backed a coup against democratically elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh, restoring absolute power to the Shah.
Trump Travel Ban Forced DHS To Deploy 'Crisis' Team
President Donald Trump's original travel ban on several majority-Muslim countries caused so much chaos in airports nationwide that the Department of Homeland Security sent a crisis action team to make sense of it, a report revealed.
North Korea Honors a Great Year, Promises 'New Shocks'
On January 1, 2017, Kim Jong Un promised to deliver missiles that could hit the U.S. Trump said it wouldn't happen. It did.
Who Are Kim Jong Un's Children, Does He Have an Heir?
North Korea has never revealed Kim Jong Un to have any children, but NBA star Dennis Rodman said, "he's a good dad and has a beautiful family."
India Fires 'Star Wars' Missile as China, Pakistan Bond
India was only the fourth country in the world to successfully intercept a ballistic missile.