April 3 No more casual: State Department imposes first-ever dress code on diplomats For the first time, the State Department has added formal dress code guidance to its Foreign Affairs Manual, setting attire standards for employees.
April 2 Americans warned of potential attacks at vacation destination as border crossing exit fee doubles The U.S. Embassy Cairo issued a security alert for Americans in Egypt. The action follows regional military operations in Iran and rising border exit fees.
April 1 Reporter kidnapped in Baghdad known for pursuing gutsy, low-budget assignments while living ‘frugal existence’ Award-winning American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Iraq after brushing off threats that coincided with her coverage.
March 31 Marco Rubio warns Iran wanted to be the 'next North Korea' as he sees 'finish line' in conflict Marco Rubio says the U.S. can 'see the finish line' in the Iran conflict, warning Tehran was pursuing intercontinental missiles and aimed to become the next North Korea.
March 31 Iran moderates pushing Trump deal risk being ‘eliminated’ as regime fractures deepen Pete Hegseth says Iran should make a deal to end the war as Secretary of State Marco Rubio cites internal fractures in the new Iranian regime.
March 31 Trump admin to hold global summit on countering Antifa, sources confirm The Trump administration is considering a global summit to counter Antifa and left-wing extremist networks, saying they pose a transnational terror threat.
March 31 Trump admin official shreds NY Times over multiple corrections to report on Silicon Valley initiative Jacob Helberg detailed the Trump administration’s "Pax Silica" investor consortium after The New York Times issued corrections clarifying funding figures and his remarks.
March 30 US reopens embassy in Caracas, citing progress after Maduro extraction The U.S. Embassy in Caracas has formally resumed operations for the first time since 2019, a key milestone in Trump's three-phase plan for Venezuela.
March 26 State Department reveals world's most dangerous countries for Americans Americans face risks of "arbitrary arrests" and kidnapping abroad amid State Department warnings for the Middle East, Mexico and Iran-linked threats.
March 25 Biden political priorities impeded Iran negotiations, former secretary of state admits Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken admitted that midterm elections complicated the Biden administration's push for a stronger Iran nuclear deal.