An American civilian and former Marine named Kareem El was tackled and detained by US military police in Okinawa, Japan for refusing to provide identification, despite being within his rights to do so ...
As the US doubles down on overt interventions, experts warn policymakers may be overlooking a key battlefield: prisons across the region.
President Donald Trump is touting the economy and defending boat strikes amid scrutiny. Follow for live updates.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with European leaders in London today after talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators came to a halt with no breakthrough. Follow for live updates ...
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$1.9 billion pledged in fight against polio. But huge gap remains after cuts from donor countries.
International leaders and philanthropists, including Bill Gates, announced $1.9 billion Monday in funding to advance polio ...
Today’s World Cup draw determined which teams will face off in the group stage, and also featured the awarding of the newly created FIFA Peace Prize to President Donald Trump. Follow live updates.
The FIFA World Cup is only played once every four years, and it is arguably the most eagerly anticipated event in all of sports.
Paul Finebaum tucks himself into what he hopes is an obscure corner of the Signia Hotel bar, trying to find a place where he might have a conversation without being recognized.
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Trump administration quietly builds plans for what would happen if Maduro were ousted in Venezuela
Months into a pressure campaign that has seen the US military move thousands of troops and a carrier strike group into the Caribbean and President Donald Trump issue repeated threats against ...
Scrutiny grows over the legality of continued US strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. Meanwhile, Trump is expected to meet on the sidelines of the World Cup draw with the leaders of Canada ...
President Donald Trump is touting the economy and defending boat strikes amid scrutiny. Follow for live updates.
U.S. health regulators informed senior executives at Merck, Sanofi and AstraZeneca last week that their approved protective RSV treatments for infants would face fresh safety scrutiny following ...
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