Travel February 20 State Department warns Americans of 'extremely dangerous' avalanche conditions across Europe Dozens have died in European avalanches this season as the U.S. issues an urgent travel warning for Americans in Swiss, Austrian and French Alpine regions.
State Department February 20 US to unveil platform aiming to bypass internet censorship in China, Iran and beyond State Department launches Freedom.gov to promote secure internet access worldwide as America approaches its 250th anniversary, countering censorship.
Caribbean February 18 Fake police officers kidnapping Americans in Haiti, sparking renewed strong travel warning Kidnappers posing as police officers are reportedly targeting victims in Haiti's capital as ransom abductions spike in Port-au-Prince's Delmas area.
Cuba February 18 Rubio holding secret talks with Raul Castro’s grandson over Cuba’s future: report Marco Rubio reportedly held secret talks with Raul Castro's grandson as Cuba faces collapse and the Trump administration discusses regime change options.
Israel February 17 Palestinian activist accused of expressing desire to 'kill Jews' wins deportation case Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi will not be deported after Immigration Judge Nina Froes ruled the government failed to provide sufficient evidence.
Russia February 17 Russia sentences American to 4 years for allegedly trying to take Kalashnikov rifle stocks: report American sentenced to four years in Russian jail for allegedly trying to smuggle Kalashnikov rifle stocks through Moscow airport security checkpoint.
Politics February 16 Rubio seals civil nuclear cooperation agreement with Hungary Secretary of State Marco Rubio inked a nuclear cooperation agreement involving the U.S. and Hungary, hailing the countries' close relationship.
VIDEO February 15 20+ countries to attend first Board of Peace meeting Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., discusses ways the U.S. can support Iranian protestors and what he expects from the upcoming nuclear negotiations on ‘Sunday Night in America.’
United Kingdom 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.
Antisemitism Exposed 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.
The Balkans 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.