Donald Trump inherits a Middle East that looks dramatically different from the one his administration left in 2021.
Sham, which overthrew the Assad regime last month, reflects rising U.S. alarm that ISIS could mount a resurgence.
President Joe Biden gave a farewell address at the State Department in Washington, D.C., as he prepares to leave office.
The president-elect may want to withdraw U.S. troops from the area, but if he does, he’d put a victory he’s proud of at risk.
As world leaders grapple with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Brazil, the host of this year’s COP30 global climate summit, sees an opportunity to amplify the voices of developing nations in what will be a fierce dispute over who will pay for the global transition to cleaner energy sources.
WASHINGTON − President Joe Biden notified Congress of his plans to remove Cuba ... Just three other countries, Syria, Iran and North Korea, are currently on the State Department list. The designation allows for restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance ...
Outgoing President Biden announces removal of Cuba's designation as state sponsor of terrorism, in exchange for release of 553 political prisoners from Cuban prison.
U.S. President Joe Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan described the Middle East in late September 2023 as "quieter" than it had been in two decades.
President Joe Biden on Monday defended his foreign policy achievements in office, offering his own first draft of history on how his presidency has affected security at home and US relationships abroad as he prepares to depart a career in public service spanning more than half a century.
President Joe Biden will deliver a farewell address to the country next Wednesday, the White House announced on Friday. The president is also set to deliver a speech at the State Department on Monday.
Trump to address supporters after inauguration pledges to ‘drill, baby, drill’ for oil and gas and to ramp up deportations
On Monday night, Trump was hit with lawsuits in federal court in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, with more than a dozen Democratic states filing another lawsuit the following day. More lawsuits against the order are expected to be filed in California and Illinois, Politico reports.