White House Urges US Companies to Protect Against Ransomware
The threats are serious, and they are increasing,' cybersecurity official says
The threats are serious, and they are increasing,' cybersecurity official says
Incentives/for getting a COVID-19 jab include free doughnuts, car rides and vacations
Thousands of Paraguayans have protested in the capital Asunción over the lack of medicine and intens
Beijing stands to acquire a 2nd terminal at Port of Sines if U.S. and allies don't make a move
Biden administration is urged not to alter peace agreement without consulting insurgent group
John Kerry warned nations that we bury our heads in the sand at our peril
Biden administration is reviewing whether the Taliban is honoring its commitments before deciding to
'The time is now to find an end to this conflict'
Mark Frerichs was abducted one year ago Sunday while working in the country on engineering projects;
Trump administration postings on official social media pages will be archived
Trump administration postings on official social media pages will be archived
The UN's humanitarian chief warns US designation could cut aid deliveries, pushing a nation already
Human Rights Watch says incoming president must protect rights in in ways that would prevent future
Three members of journalists association were sentenced to 11 or 15 years in prison this week
The call comes as aid group notes hospitals in the restive region are running low on supplies
Pledge by Pope Francis comes one day after Vatican released much-anticipated report on years of cove
Pompeo, while visiting India, implores countries to seek peaceful solution
US envoy to UN, Kelly Craft, said recent breakthroughs in normalization of relations between Israel
Diocese of Rockville Centre files for Chapter 11 protections amid 200 abuse claims under Child Victi
International observers fear instability in Mali could spread across West Africa
Its the first US Cabinet official to visit the Chinese-claimed island in six years
A letter to the mayor Tuesday reiterated that the new agents will conduct 'classic crime fighting' a
Sierra Club says John Muir denigrated Blacks and Native Americans
India set its own record for a one-day increase in cases, while Mexico passed Italy in number of COV
Dr. Jerome Adams says people needs to be educated about masks, but stopped short of endorsing a nati
A bipartisan group of lawmakers says it is 'deeply concerned' by new USAGM CEO Michael Pack's firing
Pope Francis: 'We cannot close our eyes to any form of racism or exclusion, while pretending to defe
House Foreign Affairs panel chairman Eliot Engel wants USAGM CEO Michael Pack to explain firing of l
US envoy in Geneva says Washington 'is committed to addressing its shortcomings, including racial di
The Council will hold an urgent debate Wednesday on alleged systemic racism and police brutality in
Floyd's death launched massive protests over racial injustice and calls for changes in police conduc
Floyd's death in custody of white policeman launched massive protests over racial injustice and call
George Floyd's killing at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis and the global protests
US secretary of state calls on all Afghan sides, including Taliban, to reduce violence
Democratic senator says the District of Columbia is looking into Michael Pack and his nonprofit medi
Foreign Ministry spokesman says some Chinese citizens who work for five state-run news outlets, incl
Leader of UK-based Rohingya rights group sees international momentum to aid his people
Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian made the appeal as Defense Minister Florence Parly was due to me
Call issued by US disarmament ambassador to the UN Robert Wood, who referred to Beijing's secrecy ar
In his annual 'State of the World' speech, pontiff also tells diplomats 'the Mediterranean Sea conti
John Bass, who served in Kabul since December 2017, leaves his post at a time when Washington is try