The Pentagon's New Hire: A Capitol Rioter in the Policy Office
In a baffling turn of events, a man convicted for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot has secured a policy role within the U.S. Pentagon.
In a baffling turn of events, a man convicted for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot has secured a policy role within the U.S. Pentagon.
The US House has voted to limit presidential authority regarding military action in Iran, marking a significant, bipartisan effort to reclaim war powers.
Stray Ukrainian drones are wandering into Baltic airspace, forcing a tense diplomatic reaction as the region grapples with the risks of electronic warfare.
As the St Petersburg Economic Forum gets underway, Ukrainian drones are making their presence felt by targeting Russian oil infrastructure in a bold tactical move.
Donald Trump has signed an executive order requiring a new vetting process for powerful AI models to address national security concerns.
As the war in Ukraine drags on, cracks are appearing in the Russian public's support for the Kremlin. Is the tide finally turning for Putin?
Kyiv was struck by a series of devastating ballistic missiles overnight, resulting in at least five deaths and widespread fear across the capital.
A court has halted Donald Trump's $1.8 billion fund aimed at restructuring government agencies, leaving the Department of Justice in a legal bind.
Democrats are taking a stand against a new 1.8 billion dollar fund associated with Donald Trump, causing a fresh wave of legislative gridlock in Washington.
Reports suggest Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has submitted his resignation amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East.
In Kherson, public transport drivers face the daily threat of Russian drone strikes. We look at the grim reality of life on the frontlines.
Miss England Grace Richardson talks about why she refused to hide her sexuality while competing on the Miss World stage.