CFR President Michael Froman analyzes President Donald Trump’s busy year of diplomacy and action, which perhaps forged a new brand of U.S. internationalism.
The difficult decision that Ukraine’s government now faces is between enduring continued bombing by Russia and relinquishing ...
Hundreds of U.S. diplomats can breathe a sigh of relief this holiday season following the decision by a U.S. judge to ...
Volodymyr Zelensky says there will almost certainly be no ceasefire in Ukraine before Christmas. This means the war is more ...
While the Treasury market is likely to remain stable next year, longer-term trade and fiscal trends—such ...
A New Fox News poll shows Trump's job approval at 44%, while 72% rate the economy negatively and 90% express serious concern ...
While previous American Presidents had managed to at least lightly push back against Israeli demands and those of its lobby ...
MIGRANTS brought to Britain to live with their partners will cost the economy a staggering £5.6billion, government advisers ...
National Parks would be required to only sell products manufactured in the United States under a new bipartisan plan.
Myanmar’s military leadership has vowed to crack down on cyberscam centers, starting with the notorious KK Park ...
On Jan. 1, the Korean Regional Review will make a soft launch as a new, comprehensive public platform focused on security and ...
SYDNEY, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The deadly attack on a Jewish festival at a famed Australian beach ‌has ​deepened diplomatic ...