The State Department has initiated a pilot program requiring U.S. consulates to screen the social media accounts of Harvard's visa applicants for antisemitism, potentially expanding to other colleges. This marks a significant shift in how foreign students are vetted.
In a significant move, the U.S. State Department has ordered enhanced vetting for all visa applicants traveling to Harvard University, citing concerns over anti-Semitism and violence. This unprecedented action reflects the Trump administration's ongoing scrutiny of academia and immigration.
In a significant shift, the Trump administration has paused student visa interviews while preparing to implement stricter social media vetting protocols. This move raises concerns about access to education for international students.
The State Department has halted foreign students' visa appointments as it plans to expand social media screening guidelines. This controversial move raises concerns about First Amendment rights and the future of international students in the U.S.
In a dramatic shake-up, President Trump orders a major overhaul of the National Security Council, ousting key figures and returning career staff to their agencies. This move aims to realign U.S. foreign policy with Trump's 'America First' agenda.
In a groundbreaking announcement, North Korea confirmed it has deployed troops to support Russia in the Ukraine conflict, highlighting the deepening military alliance between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin. This move comes amid accusations from the U.S. and South Korea regarding the moral implications and strategic motivations behind the decision.
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.