The Trump administration this week eliminated much of the federal government’s front line of defense against foreign interference in U.S. elections.
It has been a year since Shirley Tobar’s husband, a security guard at a mall in Guayaquil, Ecuador, was killed amid an outbreak of violence in the city last January. Tobar, who is a 43-year-old stay-at-home parent, still hasn’t received a response from prosecutors regarding the culprit behind the attack that took her husband away.
Israeli domestic politics back to the fore—and helped remind people just how vulnerable Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is politically. Within 48 hours, his far-right coalition partner Otzma Yehudit quit the government over the pause in fighting,
The GOP has entered uncharted waters with its new Trumped-up platform and Reagan Republicans like Johnson are trying to reconcile that. It won't work.
This kind of whiplash foreign policy isn’t new,” one historian said. “Many presidents have changed course on foreign policy — sometimes dramatically.”
Trump has made a significant push against several places around the world, including Canada, Mexico, Gaza, and Greenland, since returning to the Oval Office.
Nearly 90% of Germans believe foreign actors, primarily from Russia and the U.S., are trying to influence upcoming national elections through social media, a survey found on Thursday.
President Donald Trump's new attorney general is shutting down a longstanding FBI enforcement policy to safeguard U.S. elections from foreign interference campaigns, NBC News reported on Thursday. The order,
Attorney General Pam Bondi disbanded a Biden-era initiative targeting Russian oligarchs as well as another designed to combat foreign influence. Task Force KleptoCapture was created in the wake of
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union rejected the election in Belarus on Sunday as illegitimate and threatened new sanctions. Belarus held an orchestrated vote virtually guaranteed to give 70-year-old autocratic President Alexander Lukashenko yet another term on top of his three decades in power.
And the defence minister, Boris Pistorius, has become Germany’s most popular politician despite issuing stark warnings that the country must be kriegstüchtig, or “war-capable”, by the end of the decade.
Loopholes allow for foreign funding of state ballot measures, even though such funding is illegal for politicians.