Alliances January 12, 2017 Treasury blacklists firms allegedly tied to drug lord The U.S. Treasury Department blacklisted 20 entities and one person linked to a Mexican drug lord who was recently released on a technicality in the torture-murder of a Drug Enforcement Administration agent.
Alliances January 12, 2017 Agents shocked as cartel boss involved in torture death of DEA colleague slips away Mexican and U.S. authorities are scrambling to find a 60-year-old former drug lord -- who was behind the brutal killing of an American agent nearly two decades ago -- following his recent, and unexpected, release from a Mexican prison.
Alliances January 12, 2017 Obama administration under pressure to turn attention back to Iraq As Al Qaeda-aligned insurgents make unprecedented post-war gains in Iraq, U.S. military officials and others in the Obama administration are keeping their distance.
Alliances January 12, 2017 Lawmakers urge new US strategy as Boko Haram rampages through Africa One of the most brutal and murderous Islamist militant groups has been steadily gaining ground, inflicting a streak of atrocities shocking by even their standards -- and it's not Al Qaeda or the Islamic State.
Alliances January 12, 2017 Family, friends of US contractor held in Cuba plead for US to do more to secure release For Alan Gross, the American contractor locked up in a Cuban prison on spying charges, the road to freedom seems increasingly out of reach.
Alliances January 12, 2017 'Slush fund'? USAID under fire for paying Afghan, other governments to pass laws A U.S. agency whose mission is to foster democracy by providing financial aid to foreign governments is under fire for what some lawmakers charge is blatant political bribery to get foreign officials to pass policies favored by the Obama administration.
Alliances January 6, 2017 Kerry knocks another ally, cites Britain for stall on Syria 'red line' Secretary of State John Kerry took a swipe at another U.S. ally this week, this time pointing the finger at the United Kingdom for the Obama administration’s struggle to enforce the “red line” in Syria – a week after he slammed Israel's government over settlements.
Nuclear Proliferation January 6, 2017 North Korea's nuclear capability growing every day, top US diplomat warns North Korea's weapons capabilities have shown a "qualitative improvement" in the past year, the No. 2 U.S. diplomat said Thursday.
Alliances January 1, 2017 Republicans uneasy over Iran nuke 'deal,' lawmakers demand say on any final agreement The highly touted "framework" for an Iranian nuclear deal, announced Thursday following days of intense negotiations, is being met with mixed reviews on Capitol Hill -- as Republicans voice skepticism and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle reprise demands that Congress have a say.
Alliances December 30, 2016 Trump praises Putin over response to US sanctions, calls him 'very smart' President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter Friday to praise Russian President Vladimir Putin for not retaliating against new penalties imposed by the Obama administration for Russia's alleged interference in the U.S. election – going so far as to call Putin “very smart.”
World December 20, 2016 More Than 200 Transnational Gang Members Arrested In U.S.-Central America Operation More than 200 alleged transnational criminal street gang members and associates were arrested in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras during a 60-day enforcement operation.