The Trump administration is signaling that European allies need to take the lead in securing Ukraine. How they respond has a ...
Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Rana Mitter and Anthony Saich share their insights on how they think U.S.-China ...
While Trump might consider withdrawing land forces from overseas bases, American naval and air forces are likely to be a ...
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WASHINGTON -- The Quad foreign ministers of the U.S., Japan, India and Australia met at the State Department on Tuesday, the second day of U.S. President Donald Trump's second administration.
The Stefanik who appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was mostly a throwback to her earlier days on Capitol Hill, when she was for a time the youngest woman ever elected to ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during his confirmation hearing last week that “every dollar we spend, every programme we fund, and every ...
Stefanik told senators on the Foreign Relations Committee that, if confirmed, she would clamp down on U.S. funding for humanitarian entities that are "counter to American interests." She closely ...
After reviewing hundreds of documents and listening to hours of testimony, the inquiry probing foreign interference in Canada's past two federal elections will release its final report on Jan. 28.
Donald Trump, who’s never shied away from calling political opponents “dumb” and “stupid,” had a prime opportunity to display his intellectual prowess on Monday. But it didn’t go well ...