Liu Xiaobo, Chinese Dissident and Nobel Peace Laureate, Dies at 61

Katelyn Newman | July 13, 2017

Liu won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2010 for his lifelong fight for human rights in China.


President Donald Trump Heads to France for Bastille Day

Katelyn Newman | July 12, 2017

The president's trip to the City of Light comes amid heightened tensions over his campaign's potential connections to Russia.


U.S., Russia Talks Planned for Monday in Washington

Katelyn Newman | July 12, 2017

An original meeting in St. Petersburg was canceled due to increased sanctions on Russia.


China Sends Troops to Djibouti to Establish First Overseas Military Base

Katelyn Newman | July 12, 2017

China began its effort to have a presence in the area in 2008.


Giant Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctica

July 12, 2017

The iceberg calved away from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica sometime between July 10 and 12,


U.S. Can’t Confirm Reports Russia Killed ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

Paul D. Shinkman | July 11, 2017

Renewed Russian claims that it killed the elusive leader face skepticism from the U.S. and scrutiny among analysts.


U.S. Successfully Tests THAAD As North Korea Tensions Rise

Katelyn Newman | July 11, 2017

Tensions with North Korea continue to rise.


How Russia Won the Trump-Putin Meeting

The Conversation | July 11, 2017

Trump's lack of experience inspired little confidence that he would walk away with any serious concessions from Putin.


Russia Threatens to Expel U.S. Diplomats if Sanctions Aren't Removed

Katelyn Newman | July 11, 2017

The warning is in response to the U.S. closing Russian diplomatic compounds, a local newspaper reports.


Russian Lawyer Says Trump Campaign Came to Her Seeking Info on Hillary Clinton

Gabrielle Levy | July 11, 2017

Natalia Veselnitskaya denied any connection to the Kremlin and said she never led the Trump campaign to believe she had information to share.

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