Currently exiled to Moscow, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has been the president of the San Francisco–based nonprofit Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) since last year.
The military alliance has about 4,500 troops deployed in Kosovo to maintain peace in the Balkan region.
U.S. and Syrian rebel officials confirmed the CIA froze assistance to opposition forces after a massive jihadist ambush.
Natural gas titan Dmitry Firtash could be extradited to the U.S. to face corruption charges after an Austrian court ruled against him Tuesday.
With a series of conflicts being waged across the globe, world peace remains as far out of reach as ever.
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, President Trump's choice for national security adviser, is viewed as a "hawk" when it comes to Russia.
The state-owned Saudi oil giant has an estimated value of $2 trillion, and it's eyeing exchanges in New York, London and Toronto.
The alliance faces growing concerns with terrorism.
The president was supposed to visit the museum initially back in January.
According to a Gallup survey, a key reason for North Korea, Iran and Iraq to be at the bottom of the list is the former president George W. Bush labeling them the "axis of evil" in 2002.
In recent months, Trump’s close ties with Russia and his questions about NATO’s relevance have triggered concerns among U.S. allies in Europe
Despite the growing clamor for President Donald Trump’s impeachment, reports suggest there is no consensus in the Democratic Party on the issue.
Iran has been posturing militarily in the region recently.
Calming European allies worried by Trump's remarks, Pence emphasized the important relationship the U.S. holds with NATO.
The White House detailed its work over the last four weeks but avoided some of the controversies around the administration.
President Donald Trump has made numerous comments about former presidents.
Russia's Foreign Minister spoke Monday about the ongoing scandal around ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn.
The decision to exclude Trump's administration could signal an unwillingness to work with the current White House after former President Barack Obama had been invited to encourage a peace deal in Ukraine.
The Senate Intelligence Committee sent formal requests to organizations, agencies and individuals, including at the White House, requesting that materials related to the Russian probe be preserved.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said, however, all presidents have had their issues with the press.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow was seeking closer with Washington while also refusing to cower to the NATO militant alliance led by the U.S.
Vice President Mike Pence, who was addressing European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, said the U.S. will “stand with Europe today and every day.”