Rodrigo Duterte March 11 Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested at airport on ICC warrant for crime against humanity Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport following an order from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Opinion March 3 Mexico broke international law with the cartels and Americans suffer the consequences Mexico has handled the cartels so poorly that it broke international law. It is obligated to prevent the harm cartels are creating through drug and human trafficking. It didn't do it.
Media February 21 Trump-backed media company sues Brazilian Supreme Court justice, claims he's illegally censoring free speech Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, accused Judge Alexandre de Moraes of attempting to "illegally censor American companies."
JD Vance February 14 Vance eviscerates 'Soviet'-style European censorship in address to Munich Security Conference In a speech to European leaders, Vice President JD Vance said the continent's recent record of censorship was a bigger threat to its existence than Russian meddling.
Opinion February 13 Marc Fogel taught at my school in Russia – Americans should thank President Trump for bringing him home American schoolteacher Marc Fogel is back home in America because of the efforts of Donald Trump. Fogel taught at my school in Russia and we all should thank the new president.
Iran January 18 Gunman shoots dead 2 Supreme Court judges in Iran's capital before turning gun on himself, state media says Two Iranian Supreme Court judges were shot and killed in Tehran on Saturday while a third judge and a bodyguard were wounded, although the motive is unclear.
Crime November 12 Dating apps in tourist hot spots target Americans. How to protect yourself Deivy Jose Rodriguez Delgado, 30, lured Americans using dating sites while on vacation in the Dominican Republic, then held them for ransom. Now he will serve 25 years behind bars.
Afghanistan September 26 Taliban dismiss discrimination accusations as 'absurd' despite banning women from public in Afghanistan The Taliban have called accusations of gender discrimination "absurd" as four countries pledge to hold Afghanistan accountable for its treatment of women under international law.
Vladimir Putin September 3 Mongolia ignores ICC demands to arrest Putin during state visit Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia for a state visit this week despite an International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest.
VIDEO August 27 Our military is being 'worn out': Rep. Mike Waltz Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., discusses the U.S. military's attempts to deter Iranian attacks against Israel on 'America Reports.'