US-led naval coalition warns ships to stay away from Iranian waters to avoid possible seizure
Ships in the Gulf region have been warned by a U.S.-led naval coalition to stay away from Iranian waters in an effort to avoid possible seizures.
Syrian pharmacy drugs to increase 50% in cost as pound hits new low
As Syria’s economy continues to tumble due to factors such as conflict and Western sanctions, the government has decided to increase the cost of pharmacy drugs by 50%.
US is at the edge of war: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang explains why he believes the Biden administration is ‘clueless’ for thinking they are at peace with the rest of the world.
Ukrainian refugees moving to North Dakota to work in oil fields
North Dakota is welcoming Ukrainian refugees seeking to work in the state and alleviate a workforce shortage through the Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program.
James Carafano: 'It is in America's interest to have a free and stable Ukraine'
Heritage Foundation V.P. of Foreign Policy James Carafano on Ukraine President Zelenskyy blaming lack of munitions for slowed counter offensive, and the U.S. and its allies conducting military exercises in Australia.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder blames NATO, 'military-industrial-congressional complex' for Russia-Ukraine conflict
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen expressed frustration with NATO expansion and the "military-industrial-congressional complex" in an interview with Politico this week.
Concerns rise over US weapon supply as war in Ukraine continues
Former Army Special Operations Brett Velicovich discusses concerns regarding the U.S. having a low supply of 155 mm artillery rounds and reacts to Trump’s claim that he would end the war in Ukraine in one day.
Russian hackers targeted diplomats at nearly 2 dozen embassies in Ukraine with ad for a cheap BMW: report
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a suspected effort by Russian hackers to target foreign diplomats in Kyiv, Ukraine, through a malicious ad about a BMW car for sale.
Bulgari apologizes for referring to Taiwan as a country after Chinese outcry
Italian luxury fashion house Bulgari was forced to apologize on Chinese social media platform Weibo after referring to Taiwan as a country on their website.
Yellen vows US will protect its own 'national security' after China's espionage law threatens American firms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said during her 10 hours of meetings with Chinese officials that she raised concern over a new counterespionage law.
Hyundai chairwoman denied access to North Korea for husband's memorial service
North Korea has denied Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun's request to visit the country's Mount Kumgang for a memorial service in honor of her late husband.
Former Google CEO Schmidt pays $67 million for Russian's superyacht
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has taken Russian oligarch Andrey Guryev's superyacht off of Antiguan authorities' hands after placing a winning $67.6 million bid at auction.
Iran seeking sensitive tech from private industry for drone program, US agencies warn
The Departments of Commerce, Justice, State and Treasury issued a warning on Iran's efforts to circumvent sanctions to acquire sensitive tech for drone programs.
More US sanctions against Russia coming soon
Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo says the United States and allies will hit Russia with more sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine that was launched in February 2022.
Ukrainian dam destruction sends global prices of wheat, corn soaring
The destruction of Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine has sent global prices of corn and wheat soaring, stoking fears about more disruptions in the global supply chain.
SpaceX's Starlink awarded Pentagon contract for supplying satellites to Ukraine
The Pentagon awarded SpaceX's Starlink a contract that will allow it to buy satellites for Ukraine, which has used Starlink since Russia's invasion to maintain lines of communication.
US Navy victim of Chinese state-sponsored hackers, secretary says
The U.S. Navy was impacted by the Chinese state-sponsored hacking campaign detected by Microsoft on Wednesday, Navy Secretary Del Toro revealed on CNBC.
Michelin sells Russian division, exits country amid war
French tire manufacturer Michelin has sold off its assets and business operations in Russia to Power International Tires, officially exiting the market.
Ukrainian nuclear plant in Russia-occupied region cut off from external power supply
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station in southern Ukraine was cut off from its external power supply, prompting international concern of a potential meltdown.
Chinese Envoy to visit Ukraine on a 'peace mission'
Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) discusses China's effort to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine and why he doubts the CCP's ability to do so.