German Chancellor Friedrich Merz traveled this week to Lithuania to oversee the deployment of his nation's first permanent foreign troop deployment since World War II.
Iran's top diplomat warned Thursday that his country would take "special measures" to defend its nuclear facilities if Israel continues to threaten them, raising the stakes further ahead of a new round of talks with the United States.
A retired high-ranking officer in Myanmar's military was shot dead by a self-proclaimed urban guerrilla group on Thursday near his home in the country's biggest city, marking the latest assassination attributed to militants opposed to army rule.
There is "no daylight" between top Trump administration officials on the president's decision to lift economic sanctions on Syria, a top State Department official told The Washington Times after reports of dissension at the highest levels of U.S.
The U.S. and allied governments said Wednesday that Russia's military intelligence targeted technology and logistics companies, particularly those involved in the delivery of aid to Ukraine.
Thousands of troops who were hurt in combat and medically retired from the military are forced to forfeit a portion of the benefits they earned for their service. That's because they didn't spend at least 20 years in uniform to reach retirement with ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a House panel in a sometimes-testy hearing Wednesday that U.S. foreign policy should serve America's interests, not necessarily what is good for the global order.