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Georgia was the poster child of post-Soviet countries on their way to democracy and freedom. US lawmakers hope a bill will ...
It remains to be seen just how lasting and severe President Donald Trump’s turn against Vladimir Putin will be. Trump has ...
President Donald Trump and Sen. David McCormick of Pennsylvania have jointly announced tens of billions of dollars of energy ...
Republicans in the Senate advanced Trump's request for $9.4 billion in cuts to previously approved funding for foreign aid ...
The vote to take up legislation to rescind $9 billion in congressionally approved funds suggested that Republicans would bow ...
Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in ...
GOP senators said they would remove $400 million in cuts to PEPFAR from the rescissions proposal, which targets foreign aid ...
Russian leaders responded flippantly Tuesday to the Trump administration’s threat of “severe” tariffs if Moscow doesn’t quickly come to a peace agreement with Ukraine. “Trump ...
Live updates and the latest news as JD Vance touts passage of GOP agenda bill and the Senate votes on Trump-requested cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting spending.
With the change, the Trump administration has also backed away from a signature effort to stay ahead of China in the A.I.
A bipartisan bill in Congress would enable President Trump to slap "bone-crushing sanctions" on Russia, says Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut.
The reaction to President Donald Trump’s latest ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin might best be described as dismissive scorn. “As so often with Trump, the teaser was more interesting than ...