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.
Wagner head taunts U.S. over Niger talks
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner Group, shared his thoughts on U.S. Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland's trip to Niger.
U.S. still sending foreign aid to Russia and China, figures show
America is committed to sending $350,000 in overseas aid to Russia and China this year, despite soaring geopolitical tensions.
Poland sounds alarm as Putin allies suggest Wagner will invade NATO country
"Now the situation is becoming even more dangerous," Poland's prime minister said, warning of a possible "hybrid attack."
Exclusive: Senators want details on China's latest hack of Microsoft email
Latest hack underlines questions about Microsoft's security, as worries grow about the government's increasing reliance on a single software vendor.
State Department Pushes 'Conversion Therapy' Propaganda
The truth is, the only "conversion" happening here is a woke U.S. government attempting to convert other countries to a toxic ideology.
Russia starts moving nuclear weapons to Ukrainian neighbor
Russian nuclear weapons have been transferred to Belarus—a country bordering Ukraine—Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Thursday.
White House investigating reports of U.S. weapons in Belgorod attack
Pro-Ukraine Russian fighters reportedly used U.S.-made weapons to attack a Russian border town this week. It's unclear how the militia got access to the gear.
U.S. Embassy in Sudan advises citizens to leave on commercial vessels
It comes after hundreds of Americans reached Port Sudan in the first U.S.-run evacuation of private American citizens on April 29.
Preparing for War With China, U.S. Shrinks Its Navy
The unfortunate fact is that China concentrates its forces in East Asia and America's are spread across the globe.
White House hits back at Netanyahu's son saying U.S. behind Israel protests
The State Department called accusations that the U.S. is behind the anti-government, anti-judicial reform protests in Israel "completely false."
The Biden Administration's Sinister Turn Against Israel
The Biden State Department accuses Israel of anti-Semitism.
China culpable in "significant" abuses against own people—U.S. report
"Genocide and crimes against humanity" against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang are ongoing, the U.S. State Department said.
U.S. sending a key battlefield tool to Ukraine critical to retaking land
The Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge will help carry tanks over rivers and other battlefield obstacles.
China has "very clearly" taken Russia's side in Ukraine war: U.S.
China said its position on Ukraine was "objective and fair."
Putin's nuclear bargaining chip will fail again: Political analyst
The head of a Ukrainian think tank said Putin's suspension of the New START treaty was a form of "nuclear blackmail."
NATO ally could get U.S. HIMARS to "deter regional threats"
The State Department has announced a possible $670 million sale to outfit the Netherlands with 20 HIMARS launchers.
"Praying for a miracle": The Americans detained in China
Over 200 Americans are held in China, many without formal charges, according to the Dui Hua Foundation. The Chinese spy balloon has dashed their hopes of a resolution.
Blinken postpones China trip after outrage over spy balloon handling
President Joe Biden faced a wave of criticism this week over his handling of the situation with the suspect surveillance balloon.
Russia responds to U.S. saying it broke nuclear treaty
The U.S. State Department on Tuesday told Congress that Russia has violated the New START Treaty that allows for inspections of nuclear facilities.
Jerusalem shooting raises security concerns ahead of Blinken trip
Israeli authorities have arrested 42 people following the deadly attack at a synagogue in East Jerusalem on Friday.
Why Is the Biden Administration Ignoring Religious Persecution in Nigeria?
The richest, most populous nation in Africa is plagued by the twofold problems of Salafi jihadism and so-called banditry.
Russia's Wagner Group Is About More Than Mercenaries
The Wagner Group, a Russia-based private military company (PMC), is more than what it seems. It is also, as I testified before the United Kingdom's House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, a terrorist group.
Who is Marc Fogel? American remains detained in Russia as Griner released
As Brittney Griner's release was celebrated on Thursday, some have pointed out that other Americans remain detained in Russia.
U.S. officials appeared on independent Russian channel banned in Latvia
The Kremlin is viewing the NATO country's decision to ban as a show of support for news sources inside Russia.
Itaewon survivors share harrowing accounts: It "happened in a moment"
"Three of my friends died today. I used to hang out with them every weekend in Itaewon and now they're dead," one Seoul resident somberly told local media.
Weapons sent to Ukraine could be used by Russia to fake attacks, U.S. fears
The State Department said pro-Russian efforts to capture Ukrainian weapons "has been the main vector of diversion so far and could result in onward transfers."
Chinese state media says "necessary to eliminate" Taiwan's independence
The comments in the China Daily come as the Chinese government's aggression and rhetoric surrounding Taiwan have escalated in recent weeks.
What North Korea can offer Putin as Russia explores "arrangements"
"We have never exported weapons or ammunition to Russia before and we will not plan to export them," a North Korean official said.