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Top Iranian security official signals it may resume nuclear negotiations if the U.S. abandons military options.
"Better U.S.-Russian relations may enable cooperation among all Arctic nations," Mike Sfraga, former U.S. envoy to the Arctic ...
Russian ship "Port Olya 4" loaded with drone parts and ammunition from Iran could have been hit, Ukraine's military said.
Favoring "deals over deterrence" will damage U.S. alliances and embolden Beijing, says Craig Singleton of the Foundation for ...
Ending the Ukraine war will be the focus of Friday's Alaska meeting, but trade and sanctions could be discussed too.
Newsweek is back to share your highlighted comments–this week focusing on the meeting between President Trump and Russian President Putin.
Experts told Newsweek that dwindling cow herds and rising wholesale beef prices are cooking up pricier burgers.
According to a new internal poll by McLaughlin and Associates, posted by Donald Trump on his Truth Social account, Massie's favorability rating dropped from 54 percent in June to 43 percent this month ...
Japan views the exclusive economic zone as "indispensable" to the country, allowing it to "exclusively develop" mineral resources.
The 55-feet-wide space rock is hurtling through space at a zippy 17,717 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
President Donald Trump is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, ...
High debt levels can constrain governments, limiting room for bolder fiscal action—especially in downturns tied to ...