One theme he stresses throughout is that historically, the United States does not end wars well. “Maybe it’s because of our ...
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns about the ...
In an exit interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, CIA Director William Burns says he still thinks "there's a chance" for a ...
Putin]'s deeply suspicious of people around him and always looking for vulnerabilities that he can take advantage of, said ...
Russia says it captures town that held out for weeks Ukraine does not acknowledge fall of Kurakhove Fierce fighting for second day in Russia's Kursk region Russian commander expects new Ukrainian ...
From Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado participating in anti-Maduro protests, massive wildfires raging in the ...
As the Eaton Fire burns through over 1,000 acres in southern California, KNBC reporter Michelle Valles describes the ...
Russia has vowed retaliation after claiming to have shot down eight US-made ATACMS missiles fired by Ukraine on Saturday morning. Moscow sees the use of such missiles, which have a range of up to ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has shared new details about the treatment of North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia, revealing that their ... forces are deliberately inflicting facial ...
Jan 4 (Reuters) - Sales of new passenger cars in Russia increased by 47% year on year to 1.55 million units in 2024, Russian news agencies reported on Saturday, citing industry and trade ministry ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to outgoing CIA Director Bill Burns about the handling of Russia, the Mideast, and security threats during his tenure, plus what lies ahead for the intel community.
Russia said Monday its forces had captured the "important logistics hub" of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine in what would be a key advance after months of steady gains in the area. Moscow has been ...