Thousands of Americans remain stranded in Yemen amid growing humanitarian crisis
Thousands of Americans remain stranded in the war torn nation of Yemen after coronavirus restrictions closed the borders in mid-March, activist are now calling attention to the severity of the problem.
Saudi officials go on trial in absentia in Turkey for Khashoggi murder
Jamal Khashoggi’s onetime fiancée called for justice in a Turkish court Friday, as 20 Saudi officials were tried in absentia for the murder of the writer and activist two years ago in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
China appoints Communist Party hardliner to oversee Hong Kong's new security office
Just days after a draconian national security law went into effect in Hong Kong this week, Beijing has appointed a hardline, controversial Communist Party figure – Zheng Yanxiong – as chief of the new office, set up to ensure the sweeping new changes are implemented.
Gen. Jack Keane on WH briefing ‘Gang of 8’: Russia wanted US out of Afghanistan since day one
The 'Gang of Eight' was briefed by intelligence chiefs on Russia bounty allegations; reaction and analysis from retired four-star Army General Jack Keane on 'Fox and Friends.'
French PM Edouard Philippe resigns, successor to be named
France is to name a new prime minister “in the coming hours," the country's presidency said Friday, shortly after announcing Edouard Philippe's resignation amid an expected reshuffle.