World & Security — Archive
Foreign policy, defense, trade, and international relations
Mace Slams DOJ Letter over Epstein Files Release
The Department of Justice says it is nearing the final stages of reviewing documents, but the lawmaker argues the process is stalling and names are being withheld.
When Jeffrey Epstein Backlash Hits Everywhere – Almost
Political figures across the spectrum face scrutiny following a wave of allegations and resignations.
AU Summit: Youth Demand Justice for Economic Crisis
Activists in Addis Ababa demand economic reforms and greater political representation for the continent's youth.
European Leaders Reject U.S. Claims After Rubio’s Munich Speech
The Secretary of State’s address on digital sovereignty sparked immediate diplomatic pushback from EU officials.
Rubio's Munich Speech Highlights Trump's Europe Red Line
Florida Senator Marco Rubio signaled to European leaders that U.S. security guarantees are conditional on specific financial commitments from NATO allies.
US Navy Tracks 6,000-Mile Tanker Journey Across Atlantic to Intercept in Indian Ocean
The operation involved satellite tracking from the Caribbean before intercepting the vessel in the southern Indian Ocean.
CRITICAL: Zelenskyy Says Questions Remain in Ukraine Peace Talks
The Ukrainian leader emphasized the need for specific commitments before halting the conflict.
Washington Struggles to Define Iran Policy 47 Years After Revolution
Diplomatic talks stall as regional tensions rise and nuclear ambitions persist.
Marco Rubio Seeks to Mend Transatlantic Ties After Trump's Davos Remarks
The Secretary of State arrived in Brussels to meet with EU officials, emphasizing shared security interests despite recent isolationist rhetoric from the former president.
Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Killed by Deadly Toxin From Frog, European Leaders Say
European Union officials and national leaders condemn the death as a political assassination and call for an international investigation into the Novichok variant.