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Families of Americans Overseas Wrongfully Detained Bring Advocacy to Capitol Hill

Families of Americans Overseas Wrongfully Detained Bring Advocacy to Capitol Hill

by Jacques Abou-Rizk | May 12, 2026 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, National Security, Politics

WASHINGTON — American journalist Reza Valizadeh visited his elderly Iranian parents in March 2024 for the first time in 15 years. Valizadeh’s stories for Voice of America and other U.S. government-funded outlets often criticized the Iranian regime. So before...
Ahead of Trump-Xi summit, Japanese lawmakers urge US to stay focused on US-Japan partnership in AI, critical minerals

Ahead of Trump-Xi summit, Japanese lawmakers urge US to stay focused on US-Japan partnership in AI, critical minerals

by Erika Tulfo and Yuqing Liu | May 6, 2026 | Business & Tech, Economy, Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON – As President Donald Trump prepared for his meeting with China’s president Xi Jinping in Beijing next week, Japanese lawmakers urged the U.S. to remain focused on the U.S.-Japan alliance in artificial intelligence and critical minerals. Trump said at a...
Undersea infrastructure risks rise as U.S. panel warns of sabotage threats

Undersea infrastructure risks rise as U.S. panel warns of sabotage threats

by Georgia Epiphaniou | May 1, 2026 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON — Attacks on undersea cables and energy infrastructure are emerging as a growing security concern for the United States and its allies, as incidents in Europe and the Indo-Pacific expose vulnerabilities in the networks that carry global communications and...
Recognition of Arab Americans scrubbed from White House website, but celebration goes on

Recognition of Arab Americans scrubbed from White House website, but celebration goes on

by Jacques Abou-Rizk | Apr 29, 2026 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Some time since President Donald Trump’s second term began, the White House removed a reference to April’s Arab American Heritage Month from its website. Former President Joe Biden’s 2024 proclamation now only exists in internet archives. As the...
‘The Indo-Pacific is the defining strategic theatre’: How committed is US to this region?

‘The Indo-Pacific is the defining strategic theatre’: How committed is US to this region?

by Nicole Cheah | Apr 28, 2026 | Foreign Affairs, National Security

WASHINGTON – The Indo-Pacific remains the US military’s most consequential foreign theatre, the region’s top commander told members of Congress, dispelling concern that the movement of Asia-based munitions to the Middle East has undermined deterrence against China....
King Charles III speaks before joint session of Congress, first monarch of UK to do so since 1991

King Charles III speaks before joint session of Congress, first monarch of UK to do so since 1991

by George Alexandrakis | Apr 28, 2026 | Events, Featured, Foreign Affairs, Politics

WASHINGTON — A joint session of Congress played host to a British monarch for the first time in 35 years on Tuesday as King Charles III stood before the legislative branch and spoke about the importance of the alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom....
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