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A federal judge on Thursday ordered that a Harvard Medical School scientist from Russia, who has been detained since February when federal customs agents discovered frog embryos in her luggage, be ...
NATO weighs a US demand to massively hike defense spending as some struggle to meet the current goal
The debate on defense spending is heating up ahead of a summit of U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts in ...
Sauer’s arguments drew contempt from justices on both ideological sides of the court—even the ones appointed by Trump himself ...
Ukrainian and Russian representatives will meet in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, for their first meeting since the opening ...
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova could be deported to Russia, where she faces political persecution for opposing the Ukraine war.
Zelensky, who had previously rejected a ceasefire proposed by Russia, says that "it is necessary to put pressure on the side that does not want to put an end to the war" ...
State Department officials both in Washington and in Gambia have been aggressively pushing for the West African country to ...
Vuk Vuksanovic, an Associate at the London School of Economics think tank LSE IDEAS, told Newsweek that Moscow will not halt its advance until it secures what it perceives as the bare minimum—seizing ...
Zelenskiy has said that he will not meet with any Russian official except Putin, and is sending Ukraine’s defense minister to ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Turkey for direct talks with Russia. But the Kremlin sent a lower-level ...
China has implemented new export controls for rare earth minerals and magnets. The changes could upend the shift to electric ...
Efforts to restart direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are facing challenges as an American delegation leads ...
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