In a dramatic move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced a massive overhaul of the State Department, aiming to cut staff by 15% and consolidate over 100 bureaus worldwide as part of Trump’s agenda. This plan has sparked controversy and concerns about U.S. global leadership.
A leaked draft executive order from the Trump administration suggests a radical restructuring of the State Department, aiming to eliminate the career diplomatic corps and reshape foreign policy hiring criteria. As tensions rise, Secretary Rubio calls it 'fake news.'
Tensions escalate as the U.S. State Department welcomes a potential extension of the Easter ceasefire declared by Putin, despite claims of violations from both sides. Can peace be achieved?
The Trump administration is planning a radical restructuring of the State Department, potentially closing embassies in Southern Africa and revamping how U.S. diplomats are selected and trained. This move aims to align the department with an 'America First' doctrine and streamline operations.
In a fast-paced legal showdown, the Supreme Court intervenes to pause the deportation of Venezuelan migrants by the Trump administration. Critics argue due process is at stake under wartime laws. Justice Alito voices dissent over the decision's timing and implications.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is significantly revising annual human rights reports, omitting critical critiques of global abuses. Experts warn this signals a retreat from U.S. advocacy for human rights worldwide.
In a controversial move, the US State Department plans to dissolve USAID, shifting its functions under the department by July 1. This decision, criticized by many, could drastically impact global aid efforts.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is set to transfer U.S.A.I.D. operations to the State Department, drastically reducing staff and reshaping foreign aid priorities. Critics argue this undermines essential programs.
In a controversial decision, the State Department has announced it will dissolve USAID, taking over its functions and ending its independent operations. Critics warn this could jeopardize vital aid for vulnerable populations worldwide.
Families of Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison are petitioning for their release amid allegations of arbitrary detention and inhumane treatment. As tensions rise, the future of these detainees remains uncertain.