Digital propaganda and manipulated information by external actors erode public confidence in democracy on the continent.
The real question isn’t whether the U.S. should engage, but how — and whether we act before Beijing or Moscow fill the void.
The Trump administration’s decision to dismantle USAID has sparked concerns over America’s global influence, opening doors ...
One China expert told Newsweek that the USAID funding freeze had handed an "enormous gift" to Beijing's push to influence the ...
The swift but calculated retaliation signaled that Beijing had learned a lesson from its first trade fight with Trump, when ...
Here are eight athletes who, if they avoid mishaps along the way, could make a mark on the Milan-Cortina Olympics: Lindsey Vonn made a shock comeback to ski racing in December at age 40 and she has ...
The glaring problem we now encounter is the erosion of our defense industrial base. The once-vaunted arsenal of democracy that led America to victory in World War II is long gone. Simply put, we no ...
President Donald Trump's plan for the U.S. to take over war-torn Gaza and create a "Riviera of the Middle East" after resettling ...
Displacing Palestinians would be a moral abomination, Human Rights Watch Israel and Palestine director said on Wednesday in ...
Shares of major Chinese tungsten producers rallied on Wednesday as markets reacted to Beijing's latest critical mineral ...