US State Dept. Looks Forward to Working With Hagerty as New Envoy to Japan
The US Department of State welcomes the confirmation of businessman William Hagerty as the new ambassador to Japan, according to White House spokesperson Heather Nauert.
The US Department of State welcomes the confirmation of businessman William Hagerty as the new ambassador to Japan, according to White House spokesperson Heather Nauert.
US President Donald Trump said that he would invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the White House at "the right time," a White House transcript says.
Two of every three US voters who dislike President Donald Trump cite the president’s character and personality as reasons for their dislike, according to a poll by the Gallup organization on Thursday.
A trio of US lawmakers have called for the Pentagon to declassify secret testing of biochemical weapons on 6,000 US service members in the 1960s and 1970s.
Clamping down on its visa vetting methods, the US State Department will now be asking nations to provide more in-depth information about their citizens to determine whether any US visa applicants pose a terrorist threat.
The US State Department hopes Washington and Moscow can broaden the ceasefire in Syria’s southwest to other parts of the country, according to spokesperson Heather Nauert.
Some 565 first-time illegal Mexico border crossers have been criminally prosecuted in the first 30 days of a new Trump administration policy, according to the Customs and Border Protection.
Daesh (outlawed in Russia) terrorists group has declared the Iraqi city of Tal Afar, west of Mosul, a state independent from the so-called caliphate, according to Al Sumaria Iraqi TV channel.
Kiev and the leaders of the European Union have discussed during the bilateral summit in Kiev the possibility of elaboration of a new economic support plan for Ukraine, according to Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko.
The Central Election Commission of Russia expects it might become target of powerful hacking attacks during the upcoming March 2018 presidential election and has moved to outmaneuver possible assailants, acording to Anton Lopatin, a commission member.
Resolving the dispute between Qatar and the Arab States will take a long time, however, subtle progress has been made, according to US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert.
The leadership of Daesh terrorist group (banned in Russia) has largely been decapitated in Iraq leading to infighting among the remaining IS fighters in Tal Afar, in Iraq's Nineveh Province, and Hawija, in the country's Kirkuk Province, according to Iraqi Interior Ministry Spokesman Brig. Gen. Saad Maan.
Another day, another “wait, he said WHAT?!” story, courtesy of US President Donald Trump. This time, Trump told Brigitte Macron, the First Lady of France, that she was in “such good shape. She’s in such good physical shape. Beautiful.”
The US Navy confirmed Wednesday that President Donald Trump will preside over the commissioning of the country’s newest nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford.
The victory over the militants of Daesh terror group in the Iraqi city of Mosul will speed up the liberation of Raqqa, the Daesh stronghold in northern Syria, according to Iraqi Ambassador to Russia Haidar Al Azari.
An incredible video has emerged online of a drowning elephant lost at sea 10 miles from the shore being rescued by a Sri Lankan navy vessel.
India’s Tejas light combat aircraft is armed and ready with I-Derby missiles for downing other aircraft, according to The Diplomat.
A fresh investigation has concluded that gusts of wind may have been the most important factor in causing an F-35A Joint Strike Fighter’s engine to fail and catch fire during training on September 23, 2016.
That moment when you finally figure out how to break out of doggie jail.
China has become the second largest consumer of medicine in the world, as well as the world's biggest exporter of bulk pharmaceuticals, an official at China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) said Wednesday.
Taking it back to the Sesame Street days, Counselor to the US President Kellyanne Conway appeared on Fox News with some helpful cards to clear up any “confusion” over allegations of collusion between President Donald Trump and the sinister Russian boogeyman.
Authorities say that the soldier charged in the remarkable destruction of three US military humvees last year was not a parachute rigger, but a Germany-based scout who was assigned to assist Italy-based riggers during last April’s Saber Junction exercise.
Increasing military presence of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Eastern Europe went unnoticed amid groundless criticism of the Russian-Belarusian Zapad-2017 military exercises scheduled for September 14-20, Russia's envoy to NATO Alexander Grushko said Thursday.
The revised version of the US Senate healthcare legislation proposal is disastrously defective and will affect millions of Americans, US Senator Bernie Sanders said in a statement on Thursday.
EU needs closer cooperation with the US to deal with current security issues, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday.