Trump's First 100 Days February 5 USAID activists say stopping 'corporate welfare' outweighs ending funds to terror-linked groups Fox News Digital spoke with USAID activists rallying outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to talk about the agency's controversial funding.
Media July 19 Washington Post slaps editor's note on opinion pieces written by accused foreign agent for South Korea The Washington Post placed Editor's Notes on several of its pieces clarifying they were authored by a columnist alleged to be a foreign spy.
VIDEO February 2, 2024 Jonathan Conricus on Middle East tensions: The world must ‘learn’ from Oct 7 Former IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus joins ‘America Reports’ to weigh in on a number of topics relating to the growing tensions throughout the Middle East.
DEFENSE June 8, 2023 China reportedly reaches secret, billion-dollar deal for Cuba spy station targeting US: 'Sends a message' A new report says China has secured a secret agreement to build an eavesdropping station in Cuba, targeting communications in the United States.
Middle East August 10, 2022 Iraq's Sadr tells judiciary to dissolve parliament in a week Powerful Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim Moqtada al-Sadr called on Iraq's judiciary to dissolve parliament by the end of next week and threatened action if his demands are not met.
China August 5, 2022 White House summons Chinese ambassador amid military exercises, diplomatic retaliation for Pelosi Taiwan visit National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Friday the White House summoned the Chinese ambassador Thursday to condemn China's recent actions.
Israel April 17, 2022 Clashes erupt again near flashpoint Jerusalem holy site 17 Palestinians were wounded after clashes broke out near the holy site in Jerusalem's Old City.
POLITICS April 17, 2022 Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders for May 12-13 summit The White House announced Saturday that President Joe Biden will be hosting the Association of Southeast Asian nations next month.
Pakistan April 3, 2022 Pakistan president dissolves Parliament at PM’s request Pakistan's president Arif Alvi dissolved Parliament following the prime minister's no-confidence move that same day.
Ukraine March 28, 2022 Russia, Ukraine to resume in-person talks after Biden's overseas gaffes on troops in Ukraine, Putin's 'power' Ukrainians and Russians are meeting in Turkey this week to discuss a potential cease-fire, despite a series of gaffes from President Biden last week.
Russia March 23, 2022 Poland seeks expulsion of 45 Russians suspected of spying Polish authorities are seeking to expel 45 Russian intelligence officers using diplomatic status to remain in the country.
Ukraine March 22, 2022 Mariupol residents 'starving' as Russian occupation continues: 'Things are bad for my family' Residents of Mariupol, a strategically located port city in Ukraine that Russian forces have been shelling for weeks, are "starving" as attacks continue.
Vladimir Putin March 19, 2022 Putin has 'no way out' of failed Ukraine invasion, former NATO ambassador says Russian President Vladimir Putin has "no way out" of his weeks-long invasion of Ukraine, according to former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker.
Ukraine March 10, 2022 US Army veteran going to Ukraine to assist country's military: 'I don't like what's happening' Matthew Parker, a U.S. Army veteran of 20 years, is heading to Ukraine to assist the country's military in any capacity he can in their fight against Russian military forces.
SENATE March 10, 2022 Republican senators spearhead push to limit foreign-owned debt amid Russia-Ukraine war Sen. Joni Ernst R-Iowa, is leading a group of senators to introduce "The National Debt Is National Security Act," a new bill that would require no more than one-third of U.S. national debt be owned by foreign governments, entities and individuals.
Ukraine March 10, 2022 Ukrainians from Mariupol fear for family, friends after Russian attacks from 'hell': 'The city is on fire' Global attention fell on the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol after photos and videos of Russia's attacks on the city surfaced Thursday.
Ukraine March 10, 2022 Ukraine news: 1 million children have fled country amid Russia invasion, UNICEF says An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Russia March 9, 2022 Former US ambassador to NATO: Putin has 'put himself on a plank' Kurt Volker, former U.S. ambassador to NATO and U.S. special representative for Ukraine, believes Russian President Vladimir Putin has "put himself on a plank."
Russia February 22, 2022 Russia-Ukraine: McConnell warns of 'catastrophic' war, says Putin must pay steep price Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the U.S. and NATO must punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine or else risk emboldening Putin.
White House September 22, 2021 Biden, Macron speak by phone, plan October meeting after diplomatic blow-up President Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron spoke over the phone Wednesday amid diplomatic tensions following the United States’ new trilateral agreement with the United Kingdom and Australia.
Fox News Flash August 27, 2021 Elliott Abrams: I'm afraid people will pay for Biden's 'stubbornness' with their lives Former deputy national security adviser Elliott Abrams blasted President Biden for his "stubbornness" that could cost human lives.
Afghanistan August 20, 2021 Biden says 'we will get you home' to Americans trapped in Afghanistan exit, but not sure how many still there President Biden told Americans stuck in Afghanistan that the government will bring them back to the U.S. even as it is not sure how many Americans remain in country now controlled by the Taliban.
Fox News Flash August 19, 2021 Democratic lawmaker on Biden blaming intel on Afghanistan collapse: ‘We deserve answers’ from administration Rep. Susan Wild, D-Penn., told “America's Newsroom” on Thursday that lawmakers and the American people “deserve answers" from the Biden administration about the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
India June 4, 2021 Bride dies of heart attack at her wedding in India, so groom reportedly marries sister A bride collapsed and died at the beginning of her wedding in India — so the groom married her younger sister instead after the body was moved to another room, according to reports.
Secretary of State April 30, 2021 Blinken to visit Ukraine next week with Russia tensions high Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced plans to visit Ukraine in the aftermath of a tense stand-off with Russia.
Asia February 21, 2021 Burma protest against military coup leaves at least 2 dead, dozens injured At least two people were killed and dozens more injured in Burma on Saturday during protests against a Feb. 1 military coup that led to the detainment of Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's de facto leader.
Middle East February 12, 2021 Arab Spring 10 years later: Looking back on a bloody time -- and looking ahead It's been 10 years since Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak was forced from power by millions of protesters. It’s considered one of the high points of what was then called the "Arab Spring." And we were right in the middle of it.
Hong Kong October 5, 2019 Hong Kong protesters defy mask ban in new round of demonstrations, as city braces for more Hong Kong demonstrators defied a new face mask ban as they took to the streets Saturdays in relatively quieter protests following an evening of violence and unrest.
UNITED NATIONS September 23, 2019 UN General Assembly poses tricky security challenge as world's leaders descend on New York It's been almost a year of planning for one of the most high-security events in the world.
Donald Trump August 26, 2019 Trump: We’re not looking for regime change in Iran President Trump on Monday said the U.S. is not seeking regime change in Iran and told reporters at the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, that he hopes to see a strong Iran.