In a controversial move, the U.S. State Department will pause issuing immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries, citing concerns over welfare reliance. The decision affects both allies and adversaries, sparking debate about immigration policies.
The US State Department has denied visas to five individuals, including a former EU commissioner, citing their efforts to suppress American viewpoints on social media. This move has ignited a fierce debate on censorship and free speech.
The US State Department has credible reports of an imminent Hamas attack on civilians in Gaza, raising serious concerns over the ongoing ceasefire. This warning comes amid significant developments in the peace negotiations.
The U.S. State Department warns of a potential Hamas attack on Palestinian civilians, raising concerns about a ceasefire violation amid ongoing tensions in Gaza. Will measures be taken to protect innocent lives?
The US State Department has credible reports indicating that Hamas may violate the ceasefire with a potential attack on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, raising serious concerns over the stability of the agreement.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump has cut $4.9 billion in foreign aid without Congress's approval, utilizing a tactic not seen in nearly 50 years. This controversial decision raises questions about presidential power and the future of U.S. foreign aid.
In an unprecedented move, Trump informs House Speaker Mike Johnson he won't spend $4.9 billion in foreign aid, utilizing a 'pocket rescission' to cut funding without Congress's approval.
Israel is set to approve the contentious E1 settlement plan for over 3,400 homes, a move denounced by the international community as a threat to the viability of a Palestinian state. The decision could escalate tensions in the region.
In a significant legal victory for President Trump, a federal appeals court has lifted an injunction requiring the State Department to continue foreign aid payments. This ruling could reshape U.S. foreign aid policy.
The Trump administration has dramatically altered the U.S. government's human rights report, downplaying abuses by allies while amplifying criticism of adversaries, raising concerns over transparency and integrity.