Eleven West Africans deported from the U.S. claim they are still detained in Ghana, directly contradicting Ghanaian officials’ recent statements.
British police arrested four protesters for projecting images of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle during the president’s state visit.
South Korea is probing the U.S. for human rights violations after an ICE raid on a Georgia factory detained 300 Korean workers for a week.
Trump announced U.S. forces sank a previously undisclosed third boat off Venezuela, escalating a naval campaign that raises war crime concerns.
Colombia’s president accused the U.S. of seeking a ‘puppet’ leader one day after the Trump administration decertified the nation’s drug war efforts.
Trump granted his fourth extension for the TikTok sale, allowing a U.S. investor group including Oracle to take an 80% ownership stake.
Trump began his UK state visit for trade and NATO talks with King Charles as police arrested four men for protesting at Windsor Castle.
The U.S. and China reach a ‘framework’ deal on TikTok’s ownership, folding the national security issue into high-stakes trade negotiations.
Secretary of State Rubio backs a new Gaza offensive and sets a ‘days away’ deadline for diplomacy, despite a U.N. report accusing Israel of genocide.
U.S. removes 14 men to Ghana, creating chaos as lawyers and officials give conflicting reports on their whereabouts.
Trump orders a second deadly strike on an alleged drug boat in international waters, continuing a controversial policy of lethal force.
Trump administration designates Colombia as failing in the drug war but waives aid cuts, sending a political message to President Petro.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio signals support for Israeli annexation to counter Palestinian statehood recognition, directly contradicting internal White House warnings about regional fallout.
Venezuela’s government accused the U.S. Navy of illegally boarding a fishing boat in a provocation following the deployment of U.S. warships to the Caribbean.
Trump tells NATO he will only sanction Russia after allies stop buying Russian oil, days after Russian drones breached Polish airspace.
Taliban leaders claimed a prisoner swap agreement with U.S. envoy Adam Boehler in Kabul despite Trump’s recent travel ban on Afghans
Belgium says a USAID claim that it destroyed $10 million in contraceptives is false, confirming the supplies are still in a warehouse.
Poland’s leaders rebuke Trump for suggesting Russia’s drone incursion was an accident, insisting it was a deliberate test of NATO.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed a U.S. response after Brazil’s Supreme Court sentenced ally Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years for plotting a coup.
The State Department will punish foreigners in the U.S. for disrespectful comments about Charlie Kirk’s death, with a top official asking the public to report them on social media.
The Trump administration destroyed nearly $10 million in contraceptives for low-income countries based on the false claim they cause abortions.
Nearly 300 South Korean workers arrested in a raid at a Georgia battery plant rejected Trump’s offer to let them stay and train Americans.
The military strike on a Venezuelan boat reportedly occurred after the vessel turned back to shore, fueling bipartisan congressional backlash over its legality.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard retracts an intelligence report detailing Special Envoy Richard Grenell’s talks with Venezuela to trade oil benefits for hostages.
Chief Justice John Roberts denies an emergency appeal to block Trump’s freeze on billions in foreign aid.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visits Puerto Rico to plan a military buildup one week after the U.S. killed 11 unidentified people in an alleged anti-cartel strike.
The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to freeze $4.9 billion in foreign aid days after a federal appeals court upheld a ruling calling the move illegal.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) blasted Vice President JD Vance for praising the military killing of 11 alleged cartel members in international waters without a trial.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the U.S. must refund half of its tariff revenue if the Supreme Court rules against the administration’s trade agenda.
South Korea’s government secures the release of 300 workers three days after ICE detained 475 people during a raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Georgia.
Trump threatens new EU tariffs two months after a trade deal, responding to Friday’s $3.5 billion antitrust fine on Google’s ad business.
After an ICE raid detains 475 workers at a Hyundai plant, South Korea’s president warns the U.S. not to infringe on its citizens’ rights or economic activities.
Trump aides are offering NYC Mayor Eric Adams a Saudi ambassadorship in a bid to push him from the mayoral race.
The Trump administration will deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini under a new deal with African nations to accept foreign deportees.
Trump denies knowledge of a secret 2019 mission in North Korea that a report says he approved where U.S. forces killed civilians during peace talks.
Venezuela’s Maduro later calls for dialogue hours after Trump threatened to shoot down Venezuelan military jets that pose a threat.
Trump signs an executive order giving the secretary of state new power to sanction countries that wrongfully detain Americans.
For UN travel, the Trump administration will waive corruption sanctions for Equatorial Guinea’s vice president for business interests while denying visas to Palestinian officials.
Venezuela defies Trump’s warning by flying fighter jets near a U.S. warship for the second time in two days.
A federal judge orders the Trump administration to release $11.5 billion in foreign aid, blocking a presidential move identified as a “pocket rescission.”
The U.S. sanctions three Palestinian human rights groups for successfully petitioning the International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli leaders for war crimes.
After denying visas to Palestinians, the Trump administration now considers a Costco ban for Iranians and new restrictions for Brazil.
The Trump administration cuts hundreds of millions in security funding for nations bordering Russia one month after approving a major arms sale to Ukraine.
Venezuelan military jets fly near a U.S. Navy vessel two days after Trump announced a lethal strike on a Venezuelan gang.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatens unilateral U.S. strikes to “blow up” crime groups, days after a lethal Caribbean operation.
One day after a strike at sea killed 11, Secretary Rubio warned of more strikes on suspected drug boats, saying it will happen again.
The State Department hires 99 new foreign service officers less than 10 weeks after firing 250 to reduce supposed bureaucratic bloat.
Trump confirms U.S. Navy strike on Venezuelan drug boat as Rubio hails lethal hit and Maduro orders mass militia mobilization.
Trump prepares federal agents and Texas National Guard for Chicago deployment, a plan Pritzker denounces as a partisan stunt targeting Mexican Independence Day.
The Pentagon investigates Microsoft’s use of China-based engineers on sensitive systems, calling the security work-around a “breach of trust.”