
Hungary and U.S. Sign Pact Supporting Persecuted Christians Worldwide
A new bilateral agreement will see Washington and Budapest coordinate efforts to assist persecuted Christians, particularly in Africa and the Middle East.

A new bilateral agreement will see Washington and Budapest coordinate efforts to assist persecuted Christians, particularly in Africa and the Middle East.

As the U.S.-Russia nuclear pact ends, the Pope urged world leaders to pursue a meaningful successor agreement.

The 11-member U.S. delegation held meetings in Copenhagen with Danish government officials, parliamentarians, and representatives of the business community.

Convicted of undermining U.S. security in exchange for millions of dollars, one man’s espionage led to a major overhaul of the Central Intelligence Agency and a round of strained relations between Washington and Moscow.

Democrats are now scrambling to find a new candidate ahead of a newly competitive 2026 contest.

Official surveillance, apparently conducted without Berlin’s authorisation, continued at least until 2014 and contradicted Berlin’s public criticism of U.S. espionage practices.

The U.S. VP and his family were safely in Washington, D.C., while authorities investigated damage and overnight activity at his Cincinnati home.

Danish officials say Trump’s appointment of a special envoy is “unacceptable,” prompting tensions over the autonomous territory’s future.

America’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission now lists “DEI-related discrimination” as a specific category.

A proposed event in the German capital will bring together AfD and the GOP, repaying the New York Young Republican Club for hosting AfD visitors.