December 14, 2020 US removes Sudan from terror sponsor list The agreement followed a 45-day observation of congressional notification.
December 13, 2020 Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai denied bail as Pompeo tweets support Jimmy Lai, the 73-year-old Hong Kong media tycoon and advocate for democracy, was denied bail Saturday after being charged the previous day under the semi-autonomous Chinese territory's new national security law.
December 9, 2020 Pompeo warns of Chinese threat to US colleges, says many 'basically bought' by Beijing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday highlighted the danger China poses to both security and free speech on U.S. college campuses, warning that many U.S. colleges are “basically bought” by China and that they censor themselves to avoid upsetting the communist regime.
December 8, 2020 Trump administration names China, Nigeria, Iran to list of countries lacking religious freedom The Trump administration on Monday named China, Nigeria and Iran to the list of countries that engage in violating or allowing violations of religious freedom within their borders — part of U.S. efforts to end religious persecution around the world.
December 7, 2020 New report attributes strange attacks on US diplomats to microwave radiation; victim demands investigation For more than four years, dozens of American diplomats and intelligence personnel stationed in Cuba, Russia, China, and even on U.S. soil have reported a range of odd ailments – from fatigue and headaches to impaired hearing, dizziness and memory loss – with no known origin or cause.
December 5, 2020 Trump administration shuts down Chinese cultural exchange programs, calls them 'soft power propaganda tools' The Trump administration on Friday announced that it had ended five cultural exchange programs with China -- describing them as being used by the Chinese communist government as “soft power propaganda tools.”
December 2, 2020 Daughter of Citgo 6 executive jailed in Venezuela calls on Trump to bring 'political prisoners' home It has been a grueling three years for the families of American oil executives – dubbed the "Citgo 6" – who were finally found guilty on corruption charges in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas last week.
December 2, 2020 Ingraham: Blinken’s ‘peace through surrender’ foreign policy must be pressed as ‘major issue’ President-elect Joe Biden has nominated top foreign policy adviser Antony Blinken to be secretary of state, and Laura Ingraham warned Tuesday that Blinken's defense of global alliances will weaken the U.S..
November 30, 2020 Killing of Iranian nuclear scientist has region, world leaders on edge over potential retaliation from Iran Iran has vowed to retaliate against Israel over a scientist's killing, raising tensions across the Middle East
November 28, 2020 Pompeo condemns 'wrongful' convictions of 'Citgo 6' in Venezuela U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday condemned what he called the “wrongful” convictions of six Citgo employees in Venezuela, describing the South American nation's justice system as a “kangaroo court.”