Moscow’s top diplomat said Washington is controlling Ukraine to wage war against Russia
Starting from Monday, the high-level week of the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) will begin and last until September 26
The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog condemned Tehran over lack of access to Iranian nuclear facilities
The Swedish government is considering arming Ukraine with Gripens but hasn't made a final decision
He told The Economist it would not be a "good story" for Europe if it were to "drive these people into a corner"
Officials estimate Russia's current ammunition production is seven times greater than the West's
Last year, the CEOs of the Big Three U.S. automakers received staggering pay packages, fueling workers’ ongoing push for better wages and benefits
Seven months ago a Chinese weather balloon floated over the US, causing the American official to cancel high-level meetings with Beijing
The US has yet to declare the situation in Niger a coup, which would require cutting off all military assistance
Sixteen people have been declared dead following the flash floods which hit Greece early last week. All of the deaths occurred in the central Thessaly region
The US will hold $85 million from Egypt, a small portion of the $1.3 billion the US provides Cairo each year
Planned fossil fuel expansion in the U.S. accounts for more than a third of new oil and gas extraction projects through 2050, according to Oil Change International
This meeting between Sullivan and China’s top diplomat may be helpful in laying the groundwork for further bilateral talks among officials, including potentially at the leadership level later this year
Gen. Milley said North Korean arms for Russia probably wouldn't make a big difference in the Ukraine War
US-led West squeeze development space of developing countries amid intensifying geopolitical wrestling
The growing US' geopolitical competition with Russia and China marks the end of the post-Cold War world order, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, speaking at the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies on Wednesday
Tony Blinken, the top U.S. diplomat, just made comments about U.S.-supplied long-range missiles that further raise the risks of a direct confrontation between the world’s two nuclear superpowers
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