The other WWII American-internment atrocity There's another tragic and untold story of American citizens who were also interned during the war. They are the 881 Aleuts from Alaska who were held for three years.February 21, 2017
Do the differences between the U.S., Saudi Arabia make them friends or foes? The U.S. has had a close relationship with Saudi Arabia for more than 70 years. However, the 9/11 attacks, human rights concerns, U.S. oil development and diverging interests in the Middle East have strained this relationship.February 17, 2017
Greeks prepare to evacuate 75,000 to defuse WWII bomb Authorities in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki distributed fliers and put up posters Friday as part of preparations to evacuate about 75,000 people in order to defuse a 500-pound unexploded World War II bomb.February 10, 2017
Trump lashes out at McCain for comments on deadly Yemen raid President Donald Trump on Thursday lashed out at Republican Sen. John McCain, accusing the veteran of emboldening the enemy for disputing the administration's insistence that the deadly U.S. military mission in Yemen was a success.February 9, 2017
Yemen seeks 'reassessment' of deadly U.S. raid Yemen's foreign minister says it has asked for a "reassessment" of a U.S. raid last month that killed several women and children.February 8, 2017
Suicide bomber strikes Afghan Supreme Court, killing 19 A suicide bomber struck an entrance to Afghanistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday, killing at least 19 people in the latest in a series of attacks on the country's judiciary.February 7, 2017
Trump: Allow those into US who 'want to love our country' President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to allow into the United States people who "want to love our country," defending his immigration and refugee restrictions as he made his first visit to the headquarters Monday for U.S. Central Command.February 6, 2017