Brazil February 18 Brazil’s prosecutor-general files charges against ex-President Bolsonaro over alleged coup plan Brazil’s Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet has filed charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro, alleging he attempted a coup to stay in office following his 2022 election loss.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy February 18 Zelenskyy faces perilous re-election odds as US, Russia push Ukraine to go to the polls as part of peace deal With Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's first term more than a year past expired, the U.S. and Russia are both pressuring the country to hold new elections.
Israel February 15 Marco Rubio arrives in Israel on first trip to Middle East as U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio has arrived in Israel on his first trip to the Middle East as U.S. secretary of state; he will reportedly discuss Gaza and the aftermath of the Hamas attack on Israel.
JD Vance February 14 Vance jokes about Greta Thunberg as he goes scorched earth on European censorship American Vice President JD Vance joked about Greta Thunberg's scolding criticism of the U.S. in a speech that roasted European censorship at the Munich Security Conference.
Saudi Arabia February 14 How Saudi Arabia's crown prince became a central player in US-brokered peace talks between Russia and Ukraine Saudi Arabia has become a central player in U.S. negotiations for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine because of the crucial role oil exports play in global politics.
Iran February 13 Europe must invoke 'snapback' sanctions on Iran, US lawmakers say, as Trump resumes 'maximum pressure' A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress is urging European countries party to a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran to trigger harsh United Nations sanctions
Politics February 12 American among 3 detainees released from Belarus An American is one of three hostages released from Belarus, the White House has announced.
Middle East February 10 Egypt planning 'emergency' Arab summit on Palestinian territory as Trump insists US ‘own’ Gaza Egypt said on Sunday it will host a summit of Arab leaders on Feb. 27 to discuss the future of Gaza as President Donald Trump eyes a U.S. takeover of the Palestinian territory.
Opinion February 8 DAVID MARCUS: If USAID is so vital, where is the global outrage? Columnist David Marcus writes that only American bureaucrats seem to be outraged over President Trump's war on the United States Agency for International Development. That's a big tell that it isn't really helping foreign countries, and some of their leaders agree.
Jeffrey Epstein February 7 Question on Jeffrey Epstein ties prompts reported foul-mouthed response from new UK ambassador to US Newly minted U.K. Ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson had a terse response to a reporter's question about his prior ties to trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
China February 6 Trump must dump 'One China' policy and recognize 'free' Taiwan, House Republicans say Two dozen House Republicans from across the political spectrum are backing a resolution to formally recognize Taiwan – a break in U.S. policy that would rankle leaders in Beijing.