Bigger defense budgets, smaller rewards. Is Washington fixing procurement failures — or breaking the incentives that power the arms industry? Investors in U.S. defense contractors are...
WASHINGTON — The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee has requested records from companies partially owned by the husband of Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, an...
MOSCOW — A senior Russian military intelligence official was hospitalized Friday after being shot outside an apartment building in Moscow, authorities said. Russia’s Investigative Committee said...
TAIPEI — Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s push to ramp up military spending has hit a prolonged political stalemate, with opposition lawmakers blocking a proposed $40 billion...
No evidence of hacking — but voting machines were seized anyway. A new report raises alarms about intelligence overreach in US elections. WASHINGTON — The office...
At a moment of global crackdowns and mass atrocities, the UN’s human rights watchdog says it is running out of money — and time. GENEVA —...
After months of disruption and job losses, Washington reopens the door for African exports. But Trump signals the deal may come with tougher strings attached. WASHINGTON...
Chinese President Xi Jinping used a high-level meeting with Uruguayan leader Yamandu Orsi in Beijing to promote his vision of a fundamentally reshaped international order —...
Stephen Harper Urges Canada to Make “Any Sacrifice Necessary” to Defend Independence Amid U.S. Pressure. A former prime minister breaks protocol—and delivers a warning meant for...
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Killed Near Zintan, Adviser Confirms; Motive and Assailants Unknown. A name from Libya’s past is violently erased — questions now outweigh answers. TRIPOLI...
Abiy Ahmed Says Ethiopia and the Red Sea Are “Naturally Inseparable,” Signals Continued Push for Maritime Access. “Natural law,” not force — Abiy reframes Ethiopia’s Red...
A funding vote, a shutdown clock, and a fight over who controls U.S. elections—all at once. As the House of Representatives races to end a partial...
A paid hit, not ideology—yet Denmark’s court says the crime crossed the terrorism line. A Danish court has convicted two Swedish nationals of terrorism and attempted...
After months of resistance, the Clintons are heading to Capitol Hill—under oath, and under pressure. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary...
When microphones are smashed and the speaker’s chair is seized, the crisis is no longer procedural—it’s existential. Somalia’s already fragile political order was thrown into open...
The War After the War: How Russia’s Veterans Could Become Europe’s Problem. European governments are facing renewed warnings that a potential ceasefire in Ukraine could trigger...
Security Fatigue Meets Democratic Limits. Costa Rica’s general election is unfolding against a backdrop that would have been almost unthinkable a decade ago. Once celebrated as...
U.S. Approves Potential $9 Billion Patriot PAC-3 Missile Sale to Saudi Arabia. The U.S. State Department’s approval of a potential $9 billion sale of Patriot interceptor...
The UN was built to prevent global collapse. Now it is warning it may collapse financially itself. The United Nations is facing what its own leader...
A phrase meant to explain identity has now collided with a national immigration crackdown. A Somali American woman who gained sudden national recognition for a vivid...