November 5, 2022 Biden yet to call Netanyahu after election win despite calls to challenger, Palestinian president Secretary of State Antony Blinken has yet to call Netanyahu but spoke Saturday with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to reaffirm a commitment to a two-state solution.
November 5, 2022 Peru pollution protest: 10 Americans on tourist riverboat held hostage, released At least 10 Americans held hostage this week in Peru have been released after tourists became embroiled in an action by indigenous groups to stop oil spills.
November 2, 2022 John Kerry will fly commercial to UN climate conference following backlash for private jet carbon emissions The Department of State confirmed to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry will travel to next week's climate summit via commercial airline.
October 31, 2022 John Kerry's office consulted with far-left eco groups on policy, banning fossil fuel investment: emails Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's office consulted with environmental groups to discuss key policy items last year as Republicans increase pressure for greater transparency.
October 28, 2022 Judicial Watch sues Biden admin over John Kerry's travel costs, calendar, staffer info Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration last month, alleging that it has failed to comply with federal law and disclose information about John Kerry's office.
October 27, 2022 US-funded drag shows in Ecuador draw GOP scrutiny: 'Wokified' State Department House Republican lawmakers are demanding answers from the State Department about a September decision to approve a $20,600 grant for drag shows in Ecuador.
October 23, 2022 State Dept defends $20K grant for drag shows in Ecuador The State Department says its grant for a cultural center in Ecuador to host drag shows is aimed to give LGBTQ Ecuadorians an outlet "to express themselves freely and safely."
October 20, 2022 Afghan couple sues US Marine accused of abducting orphan baby girl evacuated during withdrawal: report Marine Corps attorney Joshua Mast and his wife are being sued by an Afghan couple in Texas who claim to be relatives of an girl orphaned during a U.S. raid on a Kabul compound.
October 19, 2022 State Department funding 'drag theater performances' in Ecuador to 'promote diversity and inclusion' The State Department has awarded a $20,600 grant for a cultural center in Ecuador to promote diversity by hosting a series of "drag theater performances."
October 19, 2022 US citizen given 16-year prison sentence in Saudi Arabia over tweets after State Dept. bungles case: family Dual U.S.-Saudi citizen Saad Ibrahim Almadi was slapped with a 16-year prison sentence and 16-year travel ban over tweets after the State Department bungled his case, his son said.