Trump Ditched 'Failed' North Korea Policy: Tillerson
The secretary of state summed up the administration's diplomatic track record over a year where he seemed at cross purposes with Trump on North Korea.
Kremlin Denies Flynn Impacted Putin's Sanctions Move
In a court document, Flynn said "a senior official of the Presidential Transition Team" advised him what to tell the Russian ambassador about sanctions.
Russia's Ambassador: Spymaster or Innocent Diplomat?
Kislyak figures prominently in at least three strands of the Russiagate scandal—is he just doing his job or trying to subvert American democracy?
North Korea Promises "Grave Consequences" After Mugging
Three men who claimed to be North Korean diplomats were "mugged" and a package "stolen" by police "gangsters" according to North Korean media.
U.K. Diplomat Opens Up About Promoting LGBTI Tolerance
The U.K.'s ambassador to Thailand will speak Wednesday at the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia in Bangkok.
American Diplomacy in Danger With State Cuts: Experts
Former diplomats and foreign policy experts tell Newsweek that Rex Tillerson's big changes are eroding America's power on the global stage.
Malaysia Seeks North Korean Diplomat Over Assassination
Diplomat is one of eight Koreans under investigation after apparent assassination of Kim Jong Nam.
Kim Jong Nam: Malaysia Seeks Diplomat and Airport Staff
The announcement comes after an attempted break-in at the morgue where Kim Jong Nam is being held.
Russia Accuses U.S. of Attempt to Recruit Diplomat
According to a ministry spokeswoman, the diplomat was purchasing cancer drugs at the time.
Killer of Russian Ambassador Protected Erdogan: Report
Mevlut Mert Altintas was a member of the Ankara anti-riot police for two-and-a-half years.
Michael Dorf: Can Trump Escape the Whiff of Corruption?
Diplomats are booking rooms in Trump's new Washington, D.C., hotel to curry favor.
Cuba to Obama: Come but Don't Meddle
The president is welcome to visit the island, a top diplomat said, but not to interfere in its internal disputes.
Sexercising Diplomacy
Staff accuse Donald Moore, America's top diplomat in Naples, of entertaining a steady parade of suspected prostitutes