White House explains difference between Ukraine and Israel military support
Ukrainian officials have asked its Western allies to support its armed forces to the same level that they protect Israel.
Russia gives "conditions" for renewing US nuclear deal
Moscow weighed in on the U.S. State Department chief's proposal to revive the START treaty on nuclear non-proliferation.
US reacts after China renames neighbor's territory
China's Ministry of Civil Affairs issued "standardized" names of places in Mandarin that are currently inside India's Arunachal Pradesh.
The State Department Should Dump DEI
As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) appears to be on the wane nationwide, the divisive left-wing ideology is alive and well in the realm of American diplomacy.
US hasn't taken Havana Syndrome seriously: John Bolton
Russian operatives may have been behind Havana Syndrome, according to a new investigation into the mysterious condition.
Havana Syndrome mystery solved? Putin spies tied to US diplomat "attacks"
A Russian espionage unit may have deployed an "acoustic" weapon to target U.S. officials in Cuba and elsewhere, a new report says.
Indian state part of China "since ancient times," Beijing says
China's Defense Ministry has called India's Arunachal Pradesh part of its historical territory while accusing the U.S. of "provoking disputes."
California sees surge in migrants from Haiti
Migrants were seeking refuge in California even before gang violence erupted in Haiti and displaced tens of thousands.
US wades into China and India's deepening border feud
The U.S. State Department has thrown weight behind India over its claim to the Arunachal Pradesh region as China fumes.
US worried about China-funded naval base
A senior U.S. official raised the issue of China's involvement at Ream Naval Base with Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet during a recent visit.
US issues Putin nuclear rebuke: 'Will not be intimidated'
"Putin knows what would happen if he uses this kind of weapon," a State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
Russian ambassador claims US was "involved" in strike on bakery
Russia's ambassador to the U.N. claimed Washington bears some responsibility for a recent attack that killed dozens.
US presses Putin on his idea of demilitarized zone in Ukraine
Putin has pushed for a demilitarized zone to be placed between Russian territory and the the front lines in Ukraine.
New Orleans community mourns US teen reportedly killed by Israeli forces
A Palestinian-American teenager died in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday.
Biden admin offers $10 million to help take down Hamas donors
The U.S. State Department is targeting key Hamas financiers with its Rewards for Justice program.
Biden official says admin backs "democratic suppression" in awkward gaffe
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller mistakenly called for "democratic suppression" in Pakistan.
Former Trump official's anger over 'Palestinian flag' sparks jokes, memes
"From the river to the North Pole," one Twitter user joked after Gabriel Norohna seemingly failed to realize that red, white and green are Christmas colors.
Major new conflict may be brewing on America's doorstep
Caracas' interest in Essequibo in neighbouring Guyana was renewed after ExxonMobil's oil discoveries near the region in 2015.
US calls on Hamas to stop using "human shields" amid international outcry
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Hamas must "vacate the hospitals" in Gaza.
US shouldn't try to change China, Beijing says
Beijing accused Washington of using the China-Philippines territorial dispute as a pretext to "encircle China."
The Untapped Potential of Local Diplomacy
The field of subnational diplomacy is still new in the United States, but its potential is boundless.
Who Biden might give Putin in exchange for Paul Whelan
The U.S. State Department told Newsweek on Tuesday that a "serious proposal" had been made to Russia for Whelan's release.
US renews Philippines defense pledge after China ship collisions
Washington has reiterated its defense commitments to Manila after Sunday's collision between Philippine and Chinese vessels in the South China Sea.
Is it safe to travel? Biden admin issues alert on possible terror attacks
The Biden administration warned about the potential for "violent actions against U.S. citizens" in a global travel alert on Thursday.
What we know about American hostages in Gaza
Twenty American citizens remain unaccounted for, with fears that some may be among the hostages being held by militants in Gaza.
Hezbollah hypes "vision and plan" for Hamas-Israel War
"We are maintaining full readiness and when the time comes for any action we will do it," the Iran-backed group's deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem said.
The $6 billion that put Biden in hot water may actually be Iranian money
Joe Biden has faced criticism over Iran's access to $6 billion connected to a prisoner exchange agreement with Tehran.
Americans in Israel held hostage by Hamas: What we know, what we don't
A State Department spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek that "there are unaccounted-for U.S. citizens" following Hamas' attack on Israel over the weekend.
US accuses China of spreading "digital authoritarianism" worldwide
China is spending billions of dollars on buying influence worldwide, a U.S. report said.
Trump's ominous warning on Iran
The former president blasted President Joe Biden's deal to bring home five Americans who were detained in Iran.