International News

US Welcomes First Group of Afrikaner Refugees from South Africa

Learn about the US government's decision to accept Afrikaner refugees from South Africa who face discrimination, property seizures, and violence based on their ethnicity.
International News

Digital Rights Under Pressure: How Governments Are Silencing Critics Online

Explore how digital rights have evolved over the past decade, with cases like a Danish scholar banned from Kazakhstan for criticizing China's treatment of Uyghurs highlighting new forms of censorship.
International News

US Labels Cuba as Non-Cooperative on Fighting Terrorism

The US has officially labeled Cuba as not fully cooperating with counterterrorism efforts, pointing to 11 American fugitives living there and Cuba's refusal to return them.
International News

Top US Diplomat’s Strategic Middle East and NATO Mission Continues

Follow Secretary of State Rubio's important diplomatic mission from Gulf partners to NATO meetings, including special discussions about Ukraine in Istanbul.
International News

US Targets Billion-Dollar Oil Smuggling Ring That Funds Iran’s Military

Learn how the United States is cracking down on a secret oil smuggling operation that sends billions of dollars to Iran's military and terrorist groups.
International News

America’s Top Diplomat Tours Middle East and Attends Important NATO Meeting

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio travels with President Trump to Saudi Arabia and Qatar, then heads to Turkey for important NATO discussions about defense and global security.
Domestic News

Japan Makes Death and Inheritance Paperwork Easier with Digital Services

Discover how Japan's government is using technology to simplify complex paperwork that families face when someone dies, reducing stress and bureaucratic burdens.
International News

US Punishes Iranian Scientists Working on Nuclear Weapons

The United States has placed sanctions on three Iranian scientists and one company for helping Iran develop nuclear weapons. These individuals work for organizations that research explosives and nuclear technology that could be used in atomic bombs.
International News

Caribbean News Outlets Fight New AI Challenges on World Press Freedom Day

Learn about the unique challenges Caribbean news outlets face in the age of artificial intelligence and social media, as discussed on World Press Freedom Day.
International News

Social Media Censorship: When Political Leaders Get Silenced Online

Explore the controversial blocking of Istanbul's jailed mayor's social media account and what it reveals about digital censorship and political freedom online.