Brussels (16/11 – 83) Sri Lanka is still dealing with the aftermath of its most devastating economic crisis since independence, a...
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U.S. President Joe Biden’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week has set a bottom line in the relationship which reduces uncertainty for...
The United States carried out two series of strikes in Iraq against Iranian-backed militants, U.S. officials said on Tuesday, in the first publicly reported U...
North Korea on Monday denounced the United States’ potential sale of missiles to Japan and South Korea, calling it a dangerous act that raises tension in...
Nearly half of Americans have never heard of health-threatening PFAS “forever chemicals,” a new survey has found. PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl...
France, backed by the United States, plans to seek a halt to private financing for coal-based power plants during the U.N. climate conference later this month...
Several bird species in the US and Canada will receive new names based on their habitats and traits rather than people’s names, the American...
Estonian Ambassador to the United States Kristjan Prikk and Michael Laychak, Director of the Defense Technology Security Administration at the U.S. Department...
Americans will head to the polls in November 2024 to elect the next US president. The person sitting in the White House’s Oval Office has a big influence...
25 naval officers from eight partner nations recently completed the first-ever U.S. 4th Fleet Maritime Planning Symposium at the Peruvian Naval War College...