Putin Confidant Threatens Nuclear War If Russia Is Defeated In Ukraine
Former Russian President and Vladimir Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev warned that a defeat of Russia in Ukraine could trigger nuclear war
Former Russian President and Vladimir Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev warned that a defeat of Russia in Ukraine could trigger nuclear war
Voluntarily joining the army will reportedly confer automatic citizenship to foreigners
‘It is imperative that the State Department provide complete responses to these longstanding requests’
A potential agreement between the U.S.
The State Department denied asking Twitter to censor tweets related to a lab leak origin of COVID-19 in China
The World Health Organization is calling out China for not being transparent about COVID-19 data in the country
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Russian Defense Ministry to implement a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine
The US Embassy in Cuba is re-opening consular services and immigration visa processing for the first time since 2017
A HIMARS rocket attack that killed at least dozens of Russian troops in Donetsk, Ukraine was caused by unauthorized cellphone usage
The Chinese Communist Party is struggling to conceal the extent of its ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
National security pundits and officials blamed Russia for sabotaging the Nord Stream pipelines, apparently with no evidence
China’s Ambassador to the United States, Qin Gang, is now set to become the country’s new Foreign Minister after being snubbed by President Joe Biden
‘It is no longer an era where cost is the major driving factor’
Benjamin Netanyahu was sworn in for his third stint as Israel’s Prime Minister Thursday
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai criticized Joe Biden in a new Washington Post interview.
De Oliveira Sousa allegedly said he wanted to ‘create chaos’
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‘It’s an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way’
Victims of Palestinian terrorism are suing the Biden administration for allegedly violating the Taylor Force Act
The Taliban released two detained Americans in an act of “goodwill,” including filmmaker Ivor Shearer
WNBA star Brittney Griner spoke out for the first time since she was released in exchange for weapons dealer Viktor Bout
Twenty-nine countries voted in favor, with eight voting against and 16 abstaining
American soccer journalist Grant Wahl died suddenly in Qatar during the 2022 World Cup after criticizing the Qatari government
President Joe Biden’s State Department did not condemn Chinese interference in the 2022 midterm elections using Tiktok
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday the United States will continue to support Ukraine regardless of whether or not public support remains strong
Republican Maryland Gov.
Edward Snowden swore his allegiance to Russia and received a Russian passport, his attorney said Friday
President Joe Biden’s State Department blamed Russia Monday for cancelling nuclear arms control talks
Cicero, an artificial intelligence agent developed by Meta, routinely beats humans at the game Diplomacy
‘There is preliminary information that contests that’