Although there is no certainty, the signals sent by the president-elect point to a major impact on two developing wars ...
There are few meetings presidents dread more than the Oval Office photo-op with the person who's going to replace him.
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. As far as scripted set pieces of American politics go, the first photo-op ...
America will accelerate global fragmentation as it becomes more isolationist, leaving its ally very exposed, says one of our ...
Upon Donald Trump's return to the White House, only a clear, principled, and strategic approach will prevent North Korea from ...
Putin’s forces suffer ‘second day of record casualties’ as Kursk fight intensifies - Ukraine’s military claims Russia ...
A Ukrainian politician says he isn't concerned about the relationship between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin and believes ...
North Korea and Iran. Intelligence officials won’t say if Trump has already received an intelligence briefing, but the Office ...
A joint team of archeologists from the U.K.'s Durham University and the University of Al-Qadisiyah stumbled across the site ...
Italian authorities say they have dismantled a network of European art forgers who made fake Warhols, Banksys and Picassos ...
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Queen Camilla is set to return to public duties Tuesday after missing weekend events commemorating ...