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Estonia's prime minister calls on US and NATO allies to be tougher on Russia
Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin interviewed Estonia’s first female Prime Minister and one of Putin’s loudest critics for Special Report with Bret Baier.
Out of money, Pentagon chief looks to convince allies of commitment to Ukraine
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday will try and convince European allies that President Joe Biden's administration is still committed to supporting Ukraine, even as Washington has
Hundreds of Cubans protest lack of food, reliable electricity
Shortages affecting much of the island nation spurred protests in several of Cuba's larger cities Sunday as its citizens seek electrical power and food.
Lindsey Graham Meets With Zelensky After Voting Against Ukraine Aid
Senator Lindsey Graham met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, just weeks after voting against a bill that would have allocated more funding for Kyiv as it defends itself against
Israeli military launches new raid at Gaza’s largest hospital, once the epicenter of the fighting
The Israeli military launched an operation on Monday against Gaza’s largest hospital facility, Al-Shifa, where thousands of people are sheltering.
Trump says Jews who vote for Democrats 'hate' Israel and 'their religion'
Former President Donald Trump on Monday invoked a dual loyalty trope by claiming that Jews who vote for Democrats hate Israel.
Biden gets Netanyahu to send delegation to Washington to resolve standoff over Rafah
Israel's expected military invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza was the focus of President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call on Monday -- their first in more than a month -
White House: Russian President Vladimir Putin's election to fifth term was 'preordained'
President Joe Biden's administration argues Russian election that handed Vladimir Putin fifth term was hardly 'free or fair.'
Biden to host Japan PM Kishida, Philippines President Marcos for White House summit
President Joe Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for a White House summit next month amid growing concerns about North Korea's
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The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to reject a bid by GOP-led states to restrict the federal government from urging social-media companies to remove allegedly misleading posts or disinformation
Israeli airstrikes kill 20 in Gaza, Palestinian officials say
Twenty Palestinians were killed in the early hours of Tuesday in Israeli air strikes on Rafah and central parts of the Gaza Strip, Gaza health officials said. In the southern Gaza city of Rafah near
More Americans evacuate from Haiti amid turmoil
Our team successfully conducted another rescue of 13 Americans out of PAP Haiti,” Mills said Monday on social media. Miriam Cinotti, a missionary who had been in Haiti for 14
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