For all of Biden’s attempts to reassure partners shaken by Trump, some allies have lingering doubts about the forces that produced Trump’s election.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
China, Russia, cyberattacks and climate: What to know about NATO summit
President Joe Biden is at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Monday, the second stop on his three-stop overseas trip to Europe.
‘Who’s got all the money? We have’: G-7 protests hit the beach with blimps, games, banners, flames and more
Eccentric protest actions hit G-7 leaders summit in Cornwall, England.
Joe Biden points to G-7 summit, NATO, Putin meeting as ‘defining’ moment for democracy
Joe Biden starts with the G-7 summit, then NATO, then a highly anticipated meeting with Vladimir Putin as Trump’s history hangs over the trip.
Russia-linked SolarWinds hackers target email accounts used by State Department aid agency
Hackers with suspected ties to Moscow launch new assaults on email accounts used by the State Department’s international aid agency, Microsoft says.
Iran’s top diplomat accuses Israel of attacking Natanz nuclear facility
The accusation comes as world powers and Tehran have renewed diplomatic efforts to revive a 2015 nuclear deal exited by the Trump administration.
Saudi Arabia proposes Yemen cease-fire after Biden administration ends support
Neither Yemen’s government nor Iran-backed Houthis reacted to the cease-fire proposal. Another Saudi-declared cease-fire collapsed last year.
Black Britons never trusted the royal family. Meghan and Harry’s interview made that easier
For Britain’s Black community the royal family has never lived up to the image of glamour, prestige and cozy tradition that gets projected abroad.
Rockets strike Iraqi base housing US troops ahead of Pope Francis visit
Multiple rockets struck an airbase in Iraq hosting U.S. troops on Wednesday, according to a spokesman for U.S.-led coalition forces in the country.
Biden’s Syria airstrikes test US role as world’s police, get bipartisan support – and criticism
Pentagon airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria in response to a Feb. 15 attack in Iraq received both bipartisan praise — and criticism.