
Greatest threats to the US, according to foreign policy experts: ‘How scared do you want to be?’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Lawmakers and foreign policy experts weighed in on the greatest threats facing the United States, and those that may be overlooked, with a focus on China, Russia, Iran and climate change. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, noted that despite near-term threats like Russia’s […]
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Samuel Alito mocks foreign critics of repealing Roe v. Wade in Rome speech
Alito — sporting a new beard — gave the talk that was largely dedicated to protecting religious liberty last week, but it was only publicized on Thursday by Notre Dame Law School. “Religious liberty is under attack in many places because it is dangerous to those who want to hold […]
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Myanmar Executes Four Pro-Democracy Activists, Defying Foreign Leaders
Myanmar’s military regime announced Monday that it had executed four pro-democracy activists, the first executions in the Southeast Asian nation in more than three decades and what was seen as the latest attempt to instill fear in a resistance movement that has continued to battle the junta since it seized […]
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On U.S. Foreign Policy, Biden Acts a Lot Like Trump
WASHINGTON — A fist bump and meeting with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Tariffs and export controls on China. Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. American troops out of Afghanistan. More than a year and a half into the tenure of President Biden, his administration’s approach to strategic priorities […]
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Russia may seek to occupy more territory in Ukraine, says foreign minister | Russia
Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, has said that Moscow wants to permanently occupy broad swaths of southern Ukraine in the clearest signal yet that the Kremlin is preparing to launch a new round of annexations. In televised remarks, Lavrov also said Russia may seek more territory along the frontlines […]
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FBI and NSA directors warn of evolving foreign interference threat ahead of US midterms
“We have to be concerned about hybrid threats,” Wray said at a cybersecurity conference at Fordham University in New York. That includes a situation in which foreign operatives might use an “unremarkable cyber incident” to sow “panic or lack of confidence in our election infrastructure,” Wray said. Asked whether the […]
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Foreign Policy’s Weekly International News Quiz
This week in FP’s international news quiz: NATO summitry, protests in Ecuador, and Independence Day around the world. World leaders pose for a group photo during the NATO summit World leaders pose for a group photo during the NATO summit in Madrid on June 29. Stefan Rousseau – WPA Pool/Getty […]
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