On Nov. 6, the U.S. will host a meeting of the Central Asian governments: Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The White House bolstered military-to-military ties with key Asian countries to push back on Beijing’s growing regional influence and open doors for U.S. defense firms.
A shocking development 24 years after September 11 - The 34-year-old Democrat, who called himself “Trump’s worst nightmare”, ...
On November 6, 2025, the Central Asian presidents will gather in Washington DC. The summit will be the crowning achievement ...
What if the foreign interference policymakers fear actually ends up playing out not in dark recesses of the internet — but in ...
The incident took place on 27 October in Assam’s Sribhumi district, part of the Bengali-speaking Barak Valley that borders Bangladesh. A video from a Congress Seva Dal meeting showed 80-year-old senio ...
As Democrats try to regroup ahead of the midterm elections, they’re facing a threat from within: a stubborn sense of frustration among their voters. In May, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll showed ...
President Trump visits Asia this week to work on trade deals with allies and to try pushing a deal with China.
With the 3-2 approval Monday night vote—Democratic Commissioners Grady Prestage and Dexter McCoy casting the dissenting votes—the map stands for now, barring potential legal challenges against the ...
EL PASO — A federal hearing on the legality of Texas’ new congressional districts ended Friday, leaving the fate of the new map to a three-judge panel. At issue is whether the new congressional map ...
A new analysis breaks down the political implications of three proposed congressional maps that have been submitted to a Utah judge for consideration — one from Utah lawmakers and two from the ...
Oct. 1 (UPI) --Thousands of Generation Z youths mobilized in recent days in Peru and Paraguay, organized through social media and without traditional hierarchies, to demand transparency, justice and ...