February 12, 2021 Russia says it's ready for split if EU imposes new sanctions Russia is prepared for a split with the European Union if the EU imposes new crippling sanctions amid a dispute over the treatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the nation's top diplomat warned Friday.
January 30, 2021 Venezuela hired longstanding Democratic donor for $6M Newly filed lobbying records show Venezuela’s socialist government previously hired a longtime Democratic Party donor for $6 million at the same time it was lobbying to discourage the U.S. from imposing sanctions on the oil-rich nation.
December 30, 2020 Michigan Rep.-elect Lisa McClain wants to fight to reopen economy: 'I don't think I'm your normal politician' Rep.-elect Lisa McClain, a small business owner, rose from political obscurity to win a hard-fought open congressional seat in Michigan -- all while maintaining a positive outlook and energy.
December 28, 2020 United Kingdom warns of 'bumpy moments' despite striking post-Brexit trade deal First came the Brexit trade deal. Now comes the red tape and the institutional nitty-gritty.
December 20, 2020 Grenell: Democrats have 'hoodwinked' public into thinking Russia is more important issue than China Both the United States and the international community have failed to recognize China as a "clear and present danger," former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell told "Life, Liberty & Levin" in an interview airing Sunday.
December 4, 2020 Liberty Vittert: Biden should halt sales to China of US tech used to persecute and enslave Uighur Muslims The Chinese Communist government is currently enslaving about 1 million Uighurs — members of a Muslim ethnic group — in “reeducation centers” that have been described as high-tech concentration camps.
November 28, 2020 Taiwan lawmakers throw pig guts, punches on parliament floor Lawmakers in Taiwan got into a fist fight and threw pig guts at each other Friday over a soon-to-be enacted policy that would allow imports of U.S. pork and beef.
September 9, 2020 UK bill to override Brexit agreement would break international law should negotiations fail, officials say United Kingdom government ministers on Wednesday published a draft version of the controversial “Internal Market Bill,” which admittedly in practice would break international law by overriding parts of Brexit’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union.
August 13, 2020 USMCA leads some produce farmers to fear they'll get left behind American produce farmers are growing increasingly worried as they see more and more produce enter the United States from Mexico.
July 16, 2020 Kelvin Droegemeier: Chinese theft and subversion threaten US scientific research, health and national security Some researchers and foreign governments are robbing the American people of federal research dollars, new discoveries and innovations.