Customs Duties: The German Chancellor Will Be in the United States on Tuesday with a Common European Position
The German Chancellor will meet with Donald Trump in Washington to discuss U.S. customs duties and trade tensions, representing a unified European stance.
Washington urges, the EU in a deadlock: military in Ukraine only with Putin's approval
The West appears to need Putin's permission to take military action in Ukraine, reflecting a paradox in the Geneva negotiations.
Reuters: The US will accept 4,500 white South Africans per month as refugees
Washington plans to process up to 4,500 applications from white South Africans monthly under a refugee protection program, exceeding the stated refugee cap.
[Column] Coupangโs play in Washington
The interim CEO of Coupang's Korean subsidiary testified before the US House Judiciary Committee regarding allegations of discrimination against US companies by the Korean government.
Washington is moving to punish a Swiss bank for its ties to Iran and Syria
The U.S. Treasury Department is proposing to sever Swiss Bank 'M. Beyer Merchant' from the American financial system over allegations of unlawful support for entities linked to Iran, Russia, and Venezuela.
Gerapetritis - Rubio: What They Discussed in Washington - The State Department's Announcement
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis met with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss the strategic partnership between Greece and the U.S., as well as various regional issues.
Tesla's Chinese Supply Chain Raises Alarms in the U.S.
Chinese parts manufacturers are rapidly setting up plants around Monterrey, Mexico, to supply Tesla's upcoming gigafactory, raising concerns in Washington about reliance on Chinese components.
The Trip
President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden had a dinner date in Washington before a sudden trip to Poland with the press.
Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray expressed concern about the newspaper's ongoing decline, particularly after recent layoffs, attributing the issues to a long-term reduction in revenues and subscriptions.
Avalanche of lawsuits for compensation due to tariffs: 900 companies have sued the U.S.
Over 900 companies have filed lawsuits against the United States regarding tariff policies, pressuring Washington to return potentially up to $160 billion.
Term limits as a safeguard of democracy
The article discusses the importance of term limits in preserving democratic governance, referencing George Washington's refusal to seek a third presidential term as a key historical precedent.
G. Gerapetritis after the meeting with Rubio: Greek-US relations in "excellent condition"
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis affirmed the excellent state of US-Greece relations following his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
The far-right activist Robinson was welcomed with big smiles in Washington
Tommy Robinson, a convicted far-right agitator, received a warm reception at the U.S. State Department during his visit to Washington, where he aims to build alliances.
Israeli Media: Disappointment in Washington over Talks with Iran, 'Significant' Differences
US envoy discussions with Iran reveal substantial disagreements amid ongoing negotiations.
Zelensky: 'Greater readiness' for the next meeting with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed increased readiness for the next round of talks with Russia regarding the cessation of the war, following discussions in Geneva with Washington.
Mamdani makes unannounced trip to meet Trump in Washington
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is meeting with former President Donald Trump during an unannounced visit to Washington, sparking interest over the private nature of their discussions.
Geneva opens a door.. and the gap between Tehran and Washington remains unbridged
Iran's foreign minister described the latest round of Geneva negotiations with the U.S. as serious, yet significant differences over nuclear and missile issues persist.
Jesse Jackson's son decries 'toxic climate' in DC that would 'lower the flag' for Charlie Kirk
Rep. Jonathan Jackson criticized the political climate in Washington, DC, for failing to honor his father, Rev. Jesse Jackson, while acknowledging support from other state leaders.
NYT: Mamdani visits Washington for his second meeting with President Trump
New York Mayor Zoran Mamdani is traveling to Washington D.C. to meet with President Trump at the White House for their second discussion on public housing issues.
Washington warns Damascus about Chinese communication technology due to 'security risks'
The United States has warned Syria against adopting Chinese communication technology due to security risks, urging the use of American technology instead.
US-Iran talks resumed: clash over Washington's 'zero enrichment' demand
US-Iran nuclear negotiations have resumed in Geneva, with a focus on Washington's stringent demand for 'zero enrichment' of uranium.
History: George Washington and the Girl with the Freckles
The article recounts the story of Ona Judge, a young enslaved woman who escaped from George Washington's household in Philadelphia in 1796.
WSJ: The Washington Post lost over $100 million last year
The Washington Post reported a loss of over $100 million last year, prompting significant layoffs.
Mario Godoy does not attend the statement within the investigation regarding the complaint he himself filed against the former lawyer of judge Nubia Vera
Mario Godoy and Henry Gaibor failed to appear at the Prosecutor's office to provide statements in a case concerning an accusation Godoy made against attorney Washington Andrade.
Opportunities for Understanding Between Tehran and Washington and Potential Traps
The program discussed the ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, focusing on the rising tensions and the delicate balance needed to maintain dialogue.
American F-22s in Israel for the First Time: Washington Increases Pressure on Tehran
American F-22 fighter jets have arrived in Israel for the first time as part of increased U.S. pressure on Tehran.
Is Washington exploiting the negotiations to strike Iran?
The article discusses concerns regarding whether Washington is using nuclear negotiations as a cover for potential military action against Iran.
Unprecedented American Troops in Israel Concurrent with Geneva Negotiations
Israel has seen a notable influx of American troops coinciding with sensitive nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran in Geneva.
Party Congress: North Korea Links Dialogue with the USA to Conditions
Kim Jong-un emphasizes North Korea's commitment to bolster its nuclear arsenal while conditioning potential talks with the USA on a shift in Washington's stance.
NYPD arrests suspect in park attack on officers that Mamdani dismissed as 'snowball fight'
The NYPD has arrested a 27-year-old man following an assault on police officers in Washington Square Park, which had previously been described as a 'snowball fight' by a spokesperson.
Marco Rubio Advances: The Warning from Trump's Right-Hand Man After the Attack from Cuba
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to a violent confrontation in Cuban waters that has intensified diplomatic tensions between Havana and Washington.
Where will Russia and China stand if war breaks out between Tehran and Washington?
The article analyzes the roles of Russia and China in the potential conflict between Iran and the USA, highlighting their strategic partnership with Iran amidst rising tensions.
With Trump focused on Iran, Kim speaks of increasing North Korea's nuclear arsenal
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un announced plans to expand the country's nuclear arsenal and stated that improvements in relations with the United States depend solely on Washington's stance.
ExplaiN: What Will Happen with Iran - War or Deal with the US for Nuclear and Oil?
The crisis with Iran is reaching a critical phase, with the Middle East on the brink of escalation as Washington considers military action while Tehran explores diplomatic alternatives.
Trump gestures while China fortifies: How Beijing raises the cost of striking Iran?
The article analyzes the geopolitical dynamics surrounding Iran amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, highlighting President Trump's remarks and China's strategic positioning.
Washington allows the resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba
The U.S. Treasury has announced it will permit companies to apply for licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba, potentially alleviating the island's severe fuel crisis.
Is Washington restructuring the political process in Iraq?
The article discusses the ongoing influence of the United States in Iraq's political landscape since the fall of Saddam Hussein, particularly in light of recent American signals regarding the reevaluation of its relationship with Baghdad.
War or Peace? The World is Watching Last-Minute Negotiations Between Washington and Tehran
The world is closely watching the third round of US-Iran negotiations taking place in Geneva amidst rising tensions and military threats.
Debate in Washington about the Risks of a Possible Military Campaign Against Iran
There is increasing debate in Washington regarding the best military approach to deal with Tehran, focusing on the costs of any military action rather than just options for intervention.
Todayโs meeting of Gerapetritis with Rubio: 'Greece at the forefront of international initiatives'
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is set to meet with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington as part of a critical three-day visit aimed at enhancing Greece's role in international diplomacy.
Sources: The Washington Post's loss exceeded 100 million dollars
Sources indicate that The Washington Post experienced losses exceeding $100 million last year, leading to significant layoffs within the company.
Washington points the finger at Beijing: doubts about a nuclear test in Lop Nur
US officials have raised concerns about a potential nuclear test conducted by China in 2020, reigniting discussions on nuclear testing moratorium in Washington.
USA: Trump accuses Iran of working on nuclear program again
President Trump has accused Iran of continuing its nuclear program despite ongoing talks with Washington, fueling speculation of possible further military strikes.
North Korea is ready to negotiate with the USA on the recognition of its nuclear state status
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un expressed readiness to engage with the United States if Washington acknowledges the country's nuclear status, according to the state news agency KCNA.
Washington arrests a former pilot who provided services to the Chinese military
The U.S. has arrested a former Air Force pilot for allegedly providing military training to Chinese pilots without the necessary authorization.
Kim threatens to completely destroy South Korea and conditions for understanding with Washington
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un threatens to entirely destroy South Korea if his country's security is threatened and demands that the U.S. recognize North Korea as a nuclear power as a condition for dialogue.
South Africa: Economic Improvement Despite Frictions with Washington
South Africa's economy shows signs of improvement, with moderate growth projected and positive developments in financial ratings, amidst ongoing tensions with the United States.
Rubio: The USA will gather its own facts about the Cuba shooting
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio states that Washington will not rely on Cuba's account of the shooting that killed four people on an American boat.
Trump administration meets with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson, a UK far-right activist, met with officials from the Trump administration at the state department in Washington, D.C.
Bar in the USA serves free beer until Trumpโs first insult in Congress speech
A bar in the USA offered free beer until President Donald Trump made his first insult during the State of the Union address, which lasted longer than expected.