National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said last week the Biden administration has “some concern” about sweeping bipartisan Senate legislation designed to strengthen U.S. support for Taiwan.
According to the Palestinian representative to the U.N., P.A. chairman Mahmoud Abbas discussed with President Biden at their July meeting the issue of full U.N. membership for the “State of…
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during a visit to NATO headquarters he was “absolutely confident in the success of the Ukrainians in pushing back the Russian aggression … for one simple,…
In a ceremony accompanied by centuries-old pageantry in London’s St. James Palace, Britain’s King Charles III was formally proclaimed king and “Defender of The Faith.”
In his first public speech as monarch, Britain’s King Charles III underscored his “particular relationship and responsibility towards the Church of England,” even as he pledged to serve the…
As many around the world mark the death of Queen Elizabeth, Sunday’s 21st anniversary of 9/11 provided a reminder of her response to the terrorist attack on America, including a break in centuries…
At a time when Turkey’s Islamist president is dialing up the rhetoric against Greece, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Bob Menendez in a recent visit to Athens called Turkey under Recep…
Marking Labor Day on Monday, President Biden again waded into political waters, slamming his predecessor and “MAGA Republicans” and in one instance telling a lone heckler who disagreed with him, “…
Ahead of a winter that could see a pivotal energy standoff between Russia and the West, a video clip reported released by the Russian state gas giant Gazprom on Monday depicts a frozen Europe…
In his combative prime time speech on Thursday night, President Biden lumped opposition to abortion with other purported characteristics of the “extremism” he says is represented by “MAGA…
U.N. human rights experts reviewing the United States’ record on racial justice raised concerns this week over the “pushback” against the teaching of critical race theory, and xpressed confidence…
Commenting on the non-release of a U.N. human rights office report on the situation in Xinjiang, Canada’s U.N. ambassador questioned the “independence” of an office that would submit a draft of a…
The United Nations’ top human rights official, who steps down on Wednesday, has rejected suggestions that she has been “acquiescent” towards China or had succumbed to its pressure not to publish a…
Al-Qaeda is still present in Afghanistan, and in a permissive environment offered by the Taliban regime the threat posed to the U.S. homeland by the terrorist group will grow, the former commander…
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said on Sunday the “dangers” posed by the Iran nuclear accord currently under consideration are even greater than the original 2015 agreement, and recalled the…
Echoing recent remarks by Israel’s prime minister, the former commander of U.S. Central Command said on Sunday that if a nuclear deal with Iran is concluded and sanctions are lifted, that will…
The U.N.’s top human rights official was unable Thursday to guarantee that she would be able to release a long-delayed report on the situation in Xinjiang before she steps down next week, and…
The image of Ukraine’s U.N. ambassador flanked by more than two dozen colleagues as he read out a joint statement in New York on Wednesday contrasted sharply with that of the Russian ambassador,…
Diplomats from Ukraine and Russia exchanged accusations on Tuesday of military actions threatening a potential disaster at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, a facility in southern Ukraine that…
The State Department on Wednesday played down reports that India may participate in Russia-led joint military exercises, saying countries make sovereign decisions and the U.S. recognizes that it…
State Department spokesman Ned Price said Tuesday that U.S. partners in the Gulf states and Israel who were “not wild” about the Iran nuclear deal when it was concluded in 2015 “have over the…
Asked in Berlin on Tuesday if he plans to apologize for the PLO’s terrorist attack at the Munich Olympic Games 50 years ago next month, Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas did not respond…
U.S. officials have assured a United Nations anti-racial discrimination committee that the Biden administration is committed to helping American women and girls, especially those from racial…
One year after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, a senior Republican lawmaker on Sunday accused the White House and State Department of having had “their head in the sand, not wanting to believe”…
On Friday, Morning Joe made everyone wish they had just stayed in bed by having New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay come on the show. Her dangerous anti-Republican rhetoric included…