World January 17 Trump announces escalating tariffs on Denmark and other European nations to force Greenland purchase deal President Donald Trump threatens steep tariffs on European nations unless Denmark sells Greenland to the U.S., citing national defense and security.
Eric Swalwell January 16 Swalwell campaign in the hot seat after accepting almost $15K from CCP-tied law firm: 'Stop playing footsie' Campaign filings show the gubernatorial campaign for Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., received almost $15k from a Beijing-based law firm and one of it's U.S.-based partners.
Opinion January 16 A 'tear down the wall' moment in Iran will damage both the Islamic Republic — and China President Donald Trump supports Iranian protesters entering their third week of demonstrations, contrasting with President Barack Obama's silence during 2009 protests.
Energy In America January 15 Trump admin relaunches key council after Biden admin shuttered it: 'Ignorance and arrogance' US needs 50-100 more gigawatts of coal power to compete with China in AI race, energy secretary Chris Wright says as coal council returns after 4-year hiatus.
China January 15 China quietly builds worldwide space network, alarming US over future military power China reportedly builds satellite facilities across Africa and Latin America, extending its Belt and Road strategy to space infrastructure development globally.
United Kingdom January 13 Secret room to be built at Chinese embassy near cable lines, sparking widespread espionage fears Unredacted plans for China's new London embassy reveal secret underground chamber near cables, sparking espionage concerns among UK security experts.
NATO January 13 US commander says Russia and China's Arctic patrols are 'not for peaceful purposes' Russia and China allegedly expanding Arctic presence for military reasons, conducting joint patrols near Alaska and Canada, top NATO commander warns.
Navy January 13 Former US Navy sailor learns sentence for spying for China Former Navy sailor Jinchao Wei sentenced to 200 months in prison for selling classified military secrets to Chinese intelligence officer for $12,000.
Russia January 12 US raid in Venezuela signals deterrence to adversaries on three fronts, experts say U.S. capture of Venezuela's Maduro sparks international debate over whether bold action deters rivals like China and Russia or sets dangerous precedent.
Donald Trump January 9 Trump says US is making moves to acquire Greenland 'whether they like it or not' President Donald Trump discusses Greenland acquisition plans after the U.S. military captures Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, citing national security needs.
Congress January 9 US move on Venezuela sparks Taiwan comparisons as lawmakers debate China threat Rep. Gregory Meeks warns China sees opportunity to justify Taiwan aggression by pointing to U.S. military action in Venezuela. House Foreign Affairs Committee members debate differences.