World & Security — Archive
Foreign policy, defense, trade, and international relations
Clinton Testifies He Had No Knowledge of Epstein's Crimes, 'I Would Have Turned Him In'
The former president testified for nearly seven hours in a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Iran Fires Missiles at U.S. Bases Across Middle East After American Strikes on Nuclear, IRGC Sites
Retaliatory attacks targeted facilities in Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE following coordinated U.S.-Israeli operations on Iranian military infrastructure.
Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Telegram Founder Durov on Terrorism Charges
The investigation alleges the messaging platform facilitated over 153,000 crimes since 2022, according to state media reports.
Title IX Linked to Increased Medal Count for U.S. Women at Olympics
U.S. women won six gold and 17 total medals at the 2026 Winter Games, surpassing male counterparts for the third consecutive Winter Olympics.
Defense Official Hegseth to Meet with Anthropic CEO Amid Growing Rift Over Military AI Use
The meeting, scheduled for Thursday, follows public disagreement between the Pentagon and leading AI firms about deploying generative models in weapons systems.
Jillian Michaels Calls Trump and RFK Jr.’s Glyphosate Defense ‘Devastating’
The fitness trainer’s remarks come as the former president’s executive order and the candidate’s campaign pledge spark debate over glyphosate safety and regulatory policy.
France Says Ministers Will No Longer Meet with U.S. Ambassador Until He Responds to Summons
French officials announced a diplomatic pause after the U.S. ambassador has not replied to a formal request for a meeting on policy disagreements.
Canada Summons OpenAI Senior Staff Over Tumbler Ridge Shooting
Canadian officials called senior OpenAI executives to discuss how the company's AI tools may have been used in the February shooting that left two dead in British Columbia.
U.S. Politicians React to Daily Wire Call for Aggressive Stance toward Canada after Hockey Victory
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weigh in on the rhetoric, citing trade ties worth $600 billion and a longstanding defense partnership.
British Police Arrest Former Ambassador Peter Mandelson in Probe Into Epstein Ties
The arrest of the ex‑Labour minister comes as U.K. authorities investigate alleged links to the late financier's network.