Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said Monday that he was offended by President Biden’s recent comments suggesting his uncle was eaten by cannibals in the Oceanic nation during World War II. Marape expressed disappointment in a statement Monday that Biden would suggest his nation was rife with cannibals,…
Frustrated House Republicans are trading barbs with their own colleagues after the passage of a $95 billion foreign aid…
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The State Department’s annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices highlighted Israel prominently, featuring concerns over the country’s precautions…
Six Georgian opposition parties appealed on Thursday for mass protests against a government bill on ‘foreign agents’ which they…
Leaders in Israel criticized potential sanctions that are expected to be imposed by the U.S. as early as this…
Thousands of Colombians took to the streets Sunday in the latest rebuke of leftist President Gustavo Petro’s reform agenda.…
The United States needs to maintain its global focus and efforts to stymie the growing cooperation and ambition of…
An April 11 edition of the United Nations Division for Palestinian Rights’ NGO Action News, which provides updates about civil…