Who is George Papadopoulos, the Trump Campaign Adviser?
George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to Trump's campaign, suggested the candidate meet with Russian leaders, The Washington Post reported on Monday evening.
New Security Rules Aim to Keep Bombs Off Flights
Passengers flying into the U.S. from foreign airports will no longer be allowed to bring along personal electronic devices if their airlines don't follow new security rules.
Trump Is Cutting Into the Bone of American Leadership
McMaster, Tillerson, Mattis, and Kelly have largely ruined their own credibility.
Bahrain Minister's Anti-Monarchy Tweets Were by Hackers
The account retweeted an anti-monarchy Shi'ite militant group several days after Bahraini security cracked down on prominent Shi'ite campaigners.
Trump Hasn't Seen a Tyrant He Doesn't Like
He feels more comfortable in the company of dictators than our democratic allies.
Why Are American Doctors Being Shut Out of America?
Doctors educated outside the U.S. are essential for delivering care inside America.
DOJ to Help More With Bribery Cases Abroad
The cross-border nature of financial fraud has heightened the need for partnerships between regulators and prosecutors in different countries.
Manafort Set To Register As Foreign Agent For Past Work
U.S. lobbyists are obliged to detail work they were paid to carry out for foreign governments.
Assad Says U.S. Foreign Policy Creates Global Chaos
"American policy is based on creating chaos in different parts of the world and creating conflicts among states. This is not new," Syria's President Bashar al-Assad said.
North Korea Dismisses U.S. 'Strategic Patience' Warning
A North Korean spokesperson said the North would push forward with its nuclear plans.
Trump Travel Ban Weakens U.S.: Foreign Policy Experts
Veterans of multiple presidential administrations, including John Kerry and Madeleine Albright, write that the revised order reinforces ISIS propaganda to disaffected Muslims.
President Erdogan Brands Netherlands 'Nazi Remnants'
The Netherlands became the latest European country to restrict campaigning for Erdogan's drive for sweeping new powers.
Trump Budget to Include 'Dramatic' Cuts in Foreign Aid
Several Republicans express concern over reports of a possible one-third reduction in funds earmarked for overseas initiatives.
Brexit Was the 2016 Global News Highlight for Russians
A new poll shows which world events Russians recall best from the past year.
Will Trump Be Allowed to Defy the Constitution?
Trump's flagrant conflicts of interest fly in the face of our Founders' wishes
Time to Shine Light on Putin's American Propaganda Arm
Why isn't Russia's American TV channel RT registered as a foreign agent?
Why Obama's Legacy Is His Foreign Policy
The Iran nuclear deal, Cuban relations and a push for peace in the Middle East should outweigh failures elsewhere.
Robert Reich: Fifteen Ways to Spot a Tyrant
Trump displays all the tell-tale signs of a despot overturning democracy.
Danielle Pletka: Keep the State Department in Check
The secretary of state requires special skills, the author writes.
Humanitarian Aid Work Gets More Complex—And Less Safe
Protocols that seemed straightforward in years past are anything but in the complex battlegrounds in Iraq, Syria.
Obama's Failure in Syria Clouds Foreign Policy Legacy
The president's inaction helped create the disaster unfolding today.
Michael Rubin: Why Is Gen. Flynn Taking Erdogan's side?
Flynn whitewashes Erdogan's embrace of Hamas and the Syrian tyrant al-Bashir.
Guess What? Trump Won. Stop Whining
I am pained by the hypocrisy of neocons who believe in democracy everywhere but America.
Trump and Foreign Hot Spots: Who Knows What He'll Do?
From the Middle East to Asia, no one's quite sure of Donald Trump's approach—and that's fine with him.
Shedding Foreign Oil Will Require Higher Gas Prices
The hard truth is OPEC has a lot more power in the oil industry than the U.S. president, no matter who the president is.
Ethiopian Government Blames Foreigners for Violence
Rights groups say hundreds have been killed protesting the government's approach to land and political rights.
Russia Ponders Soviet Bases in Cuba and Vietnam
The Russian Ministry of Defense is assessing plans put forward in parliament.
Trump Vs Clinton: A Foreign Policy Fact-Check
The two presidential candidates debated topics including Libya, ISIS and North Korea.
Trump Says He'd Sever Ties to Company if Elected
The Republican presidential nominee responds to questions about a Newsweek article on his company's foreign entanglements.