February 15 Man who burned Quran in London may get US asylum as case draws Trump administration attention Free speech controversy erupts as the U.K.'s Crown Prosecution Service appeals the overturned conviction of Hamit Coskun, who burned a Quran outside the Turkish Consulate in London.
February 15 Waltz calls UN a 'cesspool for antisemitism' as Trump administration pushes major reforms President Donald Trump's U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz calls antisemitism fight central to sweeping U.N. reforms, demanding the world body return to core peace mission.
February 13 European capital rocked by violent protests as government corruption probe fuels unrest Violent protests erupt in Albania as thousands demand government resignation over alleged corruption scandal involving Deputy PM Balluku and infrastructure contracts.
February 12 Trump admin warns Peru it could lose sovereignty as China tightens grip on nation U.S. warns Peru that China's control over $1.3 billion Chancay port threatens sovereignty as tensions escalate over Beijing's influence in Latin America.
February 12 State Department to pull additional passports from parents who owe child support The Trump administration plans to revoke passports of parents owing significant child support, restricting travel until payments are made under expanded enforcement.
February 6 Former Iranian official warns against US naval action: 'It will be hell for them' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the latest on direct talks between the U.S. and Iranian officials on 'Special Report.'
February 6 Benghazi arrest delivers long-overdue justice and reminds America who failed our fallen The capture of Benghazi suspect al-Bakoush sends an unmistakable message that America will forget its fallen, and justice will be pursued regardless of time or politics.
February 2 Trump admin hit with federal lawsuit over immigrant visa ban affecting 75 countries worldwide Legal advocacy groups argue the Trump administration's immigrant visa suspension for 75 countries unlawfully rewrites immigration law and discriminates based on nationality.
January 31 State Department issues security alert amid 'heavy gunfire' near US Embassy in Haiti The U.S. Embassy in Haiti issued an urgent security alert as heavy gunfire erupted in Port-au-Prince. American citizens were warned to avoid areas near the embassy.
January 30 US approves massive arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia for more than $15 billion amid Middle East tensions The U.S. has approve $15.67 billion in arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia amid ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks and rising Iran tensions in the region.