Russia called the attack on Syria by the United States, Britain and France a violation of international law. The U.S. said it was justified... READ MORE›
The UN Security Council on Saturday soundly rejected Russia's call to condemn the United States and its allies for striking Syria's chemical weapons stockpile... READ MORE›
According to the US Navy, the Tomahawk is a long-range, subsonic, missile that is used for land-based attacks... READ MORE›
Advertisement US Ambassador Nikki Haley told the council there is clear information demonstrating Assad's culpability... READ MORE›
A couple of short years after crafting a deal to have Assad surrender his chemical weapons, Putin was offering him protection as he deployed them again... READ MORE›
A resolution needs nine votes in favor and no vetoes by Russia, China, France, Britain or the United States to pass... READ MORE›
The United Nations Security Council said it would meet on Saturday afternoon to discuss the missile strikes in Syria... READ MORE›
Russia has called for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council, and offered some harsh warnings before the attack... READ MORE›
Unfortunately, it's once again limited to almost pinprick strikes towards three chemical weapons facilities... READ MORE›
The United States sent a lot of firepower to one runway, but the Syrian government was able to quickly rebuild and reuse it... READ MORE›
The United States responded with 58 missile strikes that destroyed 20 percent of the Syrian Air Force... READ MORE›
Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States... READ MORE›
Garcetti promotes his opposition to such measures in Los Angeles, which is among the cities that don't assist with federal immigration enforcement... READ MORE›
On April 7, 1818, Henry Sands Brooks opened the first Brooks Brothers store on the corner of Catherine and Cheery Streets in New York City... READ MORE›
It was a heavy strike, Mattis said of the attack on Assad's chemical weapons facilities... READ MORE›
Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has responded angrily to the strikes, while Syrian state media called them a flagrant violation of international law... READ MORE›
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visit the Hmeymim air base in Latakia, Syria... READ MORE›
But some business and political leaders gathered in Lima for the summit said Trump's message on Latin America, and trade, was confusing... READ MORE›
Our response has been limited to hitting the capacities of the Syrian regime that permit the production and use of chemical weapons... READ MORE›
Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States... READ MORE›
American officials doubted that Russia or Iran would counterattack directly against United States forces in the region... READ MORE›
Xi Jinping's China shows off force in South China Sea... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the United States military to launch strikes on Syria in retaliation for a suspected chemical weapons attack by the... READ MORE›
The U.S. Congress will play a clear role if President Donald Trump decides to strike Syria for using chemical weapons bystander... READ MORE›
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After a sarin gas bombing last April that killed 85 civilians, the president ordered a Tomahawk missile strike against a Syrian air base... READ MORE›
Osius said many of those targeted by the Trump administration were tied to the US-supported state of South Vietnam, which has since collapsed... READ MORE›
That was likely because John Brennan, who was CIA director under former President Barack Obama, used it in a reply to Trump's tweet... READ MORE›
More broadly, it signals to the region that the United States is not giving up on trade, despite Mr. Trump's sometimes harsh words... READ MORE›
- James Comey Comey also writes extensively about his first meeting with Trump after his election... READ MORE›
We're seeing a realignment of trade, largely because the politics is driving up Brazilian soybean prices, said Jack Scoville, analyst with the Price Futures Group... READ MORE›
Kinder Morgan, an American company, could file a NAFTA claim seeking billions of dollars if its Trans Mountain expansion project fails... READ MORE›
His speech did not specifically mention the United States or its trade policies... READ MORE›
U.S. federal agents armed with search warrants have seized documents from U.S. President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen, a defence lawyer said Monday... READ MORE›
Neither Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nor U.S. President Donald Trump was invited to next month's royal wedding... READ MORE›
On the diplomatic front, the United Nations Security Council failed to approve three draft resolutions on chemical weapons attacks in Syria... READ MORE›
Moscow said it warned the United States of grave repercussions if it carried out an attack against Syrian government forces... READ MORE›
Under U.S. pressure, Mexican authorities made it more difficult for Central Americans to pass freely to the United States... READ MORE›
But Cuba - not long ago bustling with good-tipping, heavy-spending Americans - is experiencing a steep decline in U.S. travelers... READ MORE›
If the United States bombs another Syrian runway, Russian contractors can simply pave Mr. Assad a new one... READ MORE›
UN Security Council rejects Russian text to create chemical use inquiry after Moscow vetoes rival US-proposed measure... READ MORE›
In a subsequent social-media salvo, Trump said that our relationship with Russia is worse now than it has ever been, and that includes the Cold War... READ MORE›
London-based Cambridge Analytica, which has counted U.S. President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign among its clients, has disputed Facebook's estimate of the number of affected users... READ MORE›
Mike Pompeo has a track record of anti-Muslim rhetoric and association with fringe Islamophobes... READ MORE›
He said the 32 embassy workers included Cambodians and Cambodian-Americans... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, Myanmar admitted for the first time its soldiers committed atrocities against Rohingya... READ MORE›
The next day, Trump signed a memo warning of a crisis at the border and calling for National Guard troops to help solve it... READ MORE›
Philippine leader's call comes after Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno hinted he might be behind moves to sack her... READ MORE›
Senator, the biggest thing I think we can do is implement it, Zuckerberg responded, saying that Facebook already planned to comply voluntarily... READ MORE›
FBI agents raid the offices of Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen and seize documents... READ MORE›
Some analysts say the chemical attacks will continue unless Russian and Iran suffer consequences for supporting Assad's tactics... READ MORE›
Similarly, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said unequivocally Wednesday that the measures China will take have nothing to do with the trade friction... READ MORE›
A new public opinion survey from the Angus Reid Institute finds 64 per cent of Canadians say America's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA program should remain... READ MORE›
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday denied a newspaper report that he had planned to fire U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller late last year... READ MORE›
On Friday, China launched a World Trade Organization complaint against the United States, triggering a 60-day deadline for the two countries to settle the matter... READ MORE›
When Prince Harry's older brother, William, got married in 2011, he invited a limited set of foreign heads of state but not Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama... READ MORE›
As referendum day nears, Patrick McCabe says Dublin media liberals could pay for snobbery towards rural Ireland... READ MORE›
In a trade war, China has advantages similar to those of U.S. during its own growth spurt high technology and an enormous domestic-led growth potential... READ MORE›
It said authorities planned to release information about the enforcement action later Friday... READ MORE›
'A new sheriff in town' As Trump rages about Justice Dept., Sessions praises the president in immigration speech... READ MORE›
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