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The U.S. no longer sees the quests for equality, global justice or human rights as foreign policy imperatives, or as ...
The U.S. Secretary of State wants to bolster defense ties in the Indo-Pacific, while distrust of Trump’s commitments to the ...
Mass layoffs: The State Department formally notified employees on Thursday that layoffs would begin “soon,” as part of a major reorganization plan unveiled in May by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
U.S. sanctions against U.N. expert Albanese mark an escalation in the international fallout over Israel's war in Gaza.
Israel says it's trying to protect the Druze community in south-west Syria, where there have been deadly sectarian clashes.
Iran hits US comms hub, PKK disarms, Netanyahu leaves DC with no truce—here’s your SOFREP Morning Brief this Friday, July 11, ...
The world is watching to see whether Tehran responds to the U.S. military strikes as leaders urge Iran to negotiate.
Morale has tanked at Marco Rubio’s State Department as staffers are asked to work overtime ahead of looming layoffs. Rubio has called the agency “bloated” and, in April, announced his intent to lay ...
Welcome to our live blog bringing you the latest developments from West Asia. Stay updated on key shifts in regional ...
Missiles fly, alliances strain, and aid routes clash—here’s your Thursday, June 26, 2025, rundown from Tehran to Taiwan.
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin. Trump’s path from idolizing ...
President Donald Trump says it is “highly unlikely” he will fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell “unless he has to ...