Can the U.S., Russia and China stop war in Sudan from destabilizing Africa?
"The U.S. and international partners...need to move away from the one-size-fits-all approach to peace processes," an ex-State Department adviser told Newsweek.
Exclusive: Venezuela seeks a deal with Biden as Colombia summit begins
"Venezuela is waiting for a response from the American side," a Venezuelan official tells Newsweek.
DHS warns U.S. extremists pose growing threat to cops, reporters, pipelines
Domestic violent extremists are publishing "guidance for attacks against law enforcement, journalists, and soft targets using simple tactics," a DHS memo said.
France, Germany probe China "police stations" after NYC suspects arrested
Xi Jinping's international security apparatus is staffed by "warm-hearted local people serving as volunteers," a Chinese spokesperson told Newsweek.
Russia says U.S. 'hostile policy' on Ukraine could kill last nuclear treaty
"The U.S. military is clearly itching to get into Russian bases which store nuclear weapons," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
China reveals what it says to be true purpose of "overseas police stations"
A Chinese official told Newsweek such sites are led by volunteers "providing a place for overseas Chinese in need to access consultation and assistance."
Canada "actively" investigating China police site claims after NYC arrests
"There will be no tolerance for this or any other form of intimidation, harassment, or harmful targeting of diaspora communities or individuals," the RCMP said.
Could this bank in China bring an end to the U.S. dollar's world dominance?
"21st century warfare involved economic weapons such as sanctions and that warrants 21st century solutions," expert Akhil Ramesh told Newsweek.
Meet the Russian rebel groups waging war from within Putin's own borders
"Russia faces diverse threats from cross-border sabotage forces and domestic partisans," an expert on Russian militant groups tells Newsweek.
Why India, China's bitter foe, won't become a U.S. ally
"De-escalation is the only way," expert Swaran Singh told Newsweek, "as both China and India cannot afford to derail their development trajectories."
Northern Ireland far left warns Biden as police say attack "highly likely"
"The Northern Ireland related terrorism threat level was recently raised to 'Severe,' meaning an attack is highly likely," the Police Service says.
What U.S., China and Russia are saying about Israel, Gaza, Lebanon violence
Washington, Beijing and Moscow have all called for de-escalation and urged restraint amid a series of escalations between Israelis and Palestinians.
UN forces warn "serious escalation" as Israel strikes Lebanon amid clashes
"We urge all parties to cease all actions across the Blue Line now," the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon said in a statement shared with Newsweek.
Israel prepares forces 'on all borders' amid Lebanon rocket attacks, unrest
IDF spokesperson Richard Hecht called one of the largest waves of rocket attacks from Lebanon into Israel "a very serious event."
This election may give China a new Latin America friend at Taiwan's expense
As Paraguay prepares vote, Margaret Myers said "Taiwan's Latin American and Caribbean allies often view China as a promising economic and even political ally."
Syria demands an end to America's last "forever war"
Syrian officials tell Newsweek U.S. policy "contradicts the responsibility entrusted to the United States...to strengthening international peace and security."
What two Taiwan trips mean for fate of most dangerous U.S.-China issue
Taiwanese researcher Paul Huang said trips by Taiwan's current and former leaders try to "secure the favor of decision makers in either Washington or Beijing."
Marine commandant warns U.S. lacking in key capability for war with China
"We don't want to do anything to make China think 'maybe today is the day,'" General David Berger, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, told Newsweek.
Why Saudi Arabia is following Iran to join China and Russia's security bloc
"Saudi's diversification strategy attempts to fill in the gaps left by the U.S.' loss of interest or will in maintaining the status quo," one expert said.
Israeli intel finds a new kind of Palestinian fighter emerging this Ramadan
An IDF official told Newsweek that a "rise in weapons" and growing ties between militant groups and "lone wolves" are transforming Israeli-Palestinian violence.
Russia envoy warns "extremely dangerous" ideas behind U.S. democracy summit
Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek: "We have seen the disastrous consequences of the attempts to forcibly export American democracy to Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan."
In their own words, Yemen war rivals see wary hope in China-Iran-Saudi deal
Officials of Ansar Allah, the internationally recognized government and Southern Transitional Council told Newsweek they welcome the deal but remain suspicious.
U.S. agency to reveal China expands "influence" campaign to win over world
"China has dramatically expanded its efforts to shape the attitudes and actions of people outside its borders," a USCC commissioner was set to say.
The Russia-Ukraine War began after a Xi-Putin summit. Can it end with one?
"The Chinese are signaling that they do not want the Russians to lose...they are totally capable of making sure that the Russians don't," ex-CIA analyst said.
North Korea "power struggle" seen among Kim Jong Un's sister, wife, child
Ex-North Korean diplomat Ko Young Hwan outlined to Newsweek apparent rivalries among the country's leading women and a potential aid-for-human rights agreement.
How the U.S. invasion of Iraq is still ruining the world 20 years later
"The U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation is directly related to the rise of ISIS," Zaid al-Ali, former adviser to the U.N. mission in Iraq, told Newsweek.
As Xi heads to Russia, U.S. says no to any China-led ceasefire in Ukraine
"We don't support calls for a ceasefire right now," National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said in response to a question by Newsweek.
As U.S. grows Guam presence to deter China, wary locals are denied a choice
Guam Decolonization Commision Executive Director Melvin Won Pat-Borja says that ties with the U.S. military are "marked by consultation and not consent."
Russia Ambassador says downed U.S. drone was supporting Ukrainian attacks
Russian envoy Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek such drones "gather intelligence which is later used by the Kiev regime to attack our armed forces and territory."
Moscow pans West's removal of Russia from art as "lame political gesture"
President Vladimir Putin's International Cultural Cooperation special envoy Mikhail Shvydkoy accused Western institutions of "abolishing Russian culture."