Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Tirana on Thursday to reinforce Albania’s critical role in U.S. foreign policy amid the most turbulent time in the Balkans in decades. “This is really a stop that is going to focus on the future,
Your smartphone is likely always listening to you. It has to be in order for voice-recognition assistants like Siri, Bixby, or Alexa to work. But is your device listening to your conversations and using them to target you with personalized ads? While there
Russia’s minister of defense on Monday blamed the United States of fueling tensions across the globe, claiming that the West’s “steady escalation” threatens a military conflict between nuclear powers. Sergei Shoigu delivered remarks at a defense forum in Beijing, an annual
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the United States and the West of continuing to “fuel conflicts” that “divide humanity” while conspicuously staying quiet on the country’s war in Ukraine in a fiery speech Saturday on the fifth day of the United
The conflict in Sudan is fueling “a humanitarian emergency of epic proportions” that threatens the entire country, the U.N. humanitarian chief warned on Friday. Martin Griffiths also said that the protracted conflict in the African country “could tip the entire region into
Syrian President Bashar Assad has criticized Turkey, attributing the recent surge in violence within Syria to Ankara and asserting the necessity for the withdrawal of Turkish forces from his war-torn country. Turkey has been a prominent supporter of armed opposition groups seeking
French MPs are calling on President Emmanuel Macron to ban TikTok over concerns of China’s influence on youth. This comes days after the government blamed the platform for fueling widespread riots that left hundreds of officers hurt and are estimated to have
Ah, the double-edged sword of technological advancements. I’m a tech guy, so I love seeing the world becoming a more tech-friendly place as time passes. What I don’t love is that a dark underbelly has emerged where cybercriminals are constantly on the
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has been accused of fueling tensions in Kosovo amid violent protests in the region after sharing a political message following his first-round victory at the French Open Monday. After defeating Aleksandar Kovacevic, Djokovic wrote a message on
$10,000 worth of cattle was stolen by Islamic extremists in Mali, with jihadis linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group using the proceeds to buy weapons and vehicles. The stolen cattle have funded insurgency across the war-torn West African nation and