President Trump's special envoy, Jeff Landry, says he plans to visit Greenland in March, expressing optimism that a deal with Denmark can be reached as U.S. lawmakers prepare talks with Greenlandic and Danish officials on strategic and economic cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump said he supports a newly appointed Palestinian technocratic body to govern Gaza during a fragile ceasefire’s second phase, as mediators prepare to tackle disarmament, further Israeli withdrawal and post-war governance
Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado presented U.S. President Donald Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal during a White House meeting, seeking to influence U.S. policy as Washington reshapes Venezuela’s political and economic future
Ali Shaath, chosen to administer Gaza under a U.S.-backed plan, says war debris could be pushed into the Mediterranean to create new land and speed reconstruction. He aims to clear rubble in three years and rebuild the enclave within seven
The U.S. will pause immigrant visa processing for applicants from 75 countries, citing risk of dependence on public benefits. Critics warn the move targets legal immigration and could bar over 300,000 potential immigrants in the coming year
Russia says it agrees with Donald Trump that Ukraine’s leader is delaying a peace deal, while also pressing Washington to respond to a proposal to extend the New START nuclear treaty, which is set to expire within weeks
U.S. Senate Republicans narrowly blocked a resolution that would have required congressional approval for further military action in Venezuela. The vote highlights divisions over Trump’s foreign policy and his continued influence over the Republican Party
In an exclusive Reuters interview, Donald Trump said the Iranian opposition figure “seems very nice” but expressed doubt about his ability to rally support at home, as the U.S. president weighs Iran’s unrest alongside views on Ukraine, the Fed and Venezuela
Comments come after U.S. evacuates some personnel from Qatar air base in a move described as a precaution
President rules out talks with Iran’s regime after deaths of hundreds of antigovernment demonstrators
Russian state firm Roszarubezhneft says its Venezuelan assets belong to the Russian state and will continue operations, countering U.S. assertions of control following Donald Trump’s remarks about Venezuela’s oil reserves
The U.S. president escalates pressure on Tehran amid mass protests, warning global trading partners of sweeping penalties while keeping diplomacy on the table
President Miguel Diaz-Canel rejects U.S. pressure as Havana vows to maintain sovereignty, while Mexico emerges as an alternative oil supplier amid shortages and rolling blackouts
U.S. President Trump considers military, cyber, and sanctions options as Iran warns of retaliation; protests leave more than 500 dead amid internet blackout and nationwide unrest
White House officials have discussed lump sum payments of up to $100,000 per person to persuade Greenlanders to secede from Denmark, amid broader talks on acquiring the strategically important Arctic territory
President Donald Trump says cooperation from Caracas, including the release of political prisoners and joint efforts on oil infrastructure, has led to the cancellation of planned follow‑up military strikes
Supreme Leader blames unrest on foreign influence as communications are cut, flights cancelled, and protests spread across all provinces amid economic turmoil
Handful of Republicans break with party to back resolution limiting military action
The invitation follows a phone call aimed at easing tensions after Washington revoked Petro’s visa, imposed sanctions, and floated possible military action over drug trafficking and regional security concerns
The president says Washington will control Venezuela’s oil revenues for an extended period as it works with the interim government, eases tensions with Colombia, and engages major energy companies on rebuilding the country’s oil sector