The murders in Florida come at an already tense time. The kingdom’s role in the 2018 slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi remains a festering wound.
Author: Deirdre Shesgreen, USA TODAY
China threatens to retaliate after House passes bill to punish Beijing for mass internment
The legislation comes amid increasing scrutiny of China’s human rights abuses, against democracy protesters in Hong Kong and nearly 1 million Uighurs.
Pompeo refuses to say what he and Giuliani talked about in newly disclosed calls
The State Department released emails Friday showing that Pompeo and Giuliani spoke by phone twice in late March.
Putin gloats over impeachment probe as Ukraine gets dragged through America’s political mud
In Ukraine, the U.S. impeachment scandal has jeopardized Volodymyr Zelensky’s presidency – and his country’s future – as much as Donald Trump’s.
Sondland: ‘Everyone was in the loop,’ ambassador says about high-level efforts to pressure Ukraine
Gordon Sondland suggested Secretary of State Pompeo and Vice President Pence were apprised of the pressure on Ukraine to investigate Trump’s rivals.
Mike Pompeo ‘on shifting sand’ as impeachment probe reveals his Ukraine role
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s credibility has collapsed amid revelations in the Ukraine inquiry, former diplomats say.
Bolton’s lawyer says the ex-Trump adviser knows of undisclosed Ukraine meetings, conversations
One day after John Bolton failed to appear voluntarily before the House impeachment panel, his lawyer hints that Bolton could be a star witness.
‘It is a zone of death, and we’re complicit’: Why Evangelicals are upset with Trump’s Syria policy
The crisis in Syria has sparked a visceral reaction from U.S. Christian leaders who are concerned about Christian communities in northeast Syria.
‘Double whammy’: House approves sweeping Turkey sanctions bill, recognizes Armenian genocide
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has fast-tracked a sanctions bill for Turkey that would require a detailed accounting of President Erdogan’s net worth.
Pence denounces China’s response to Hong Kong protests, blasts NBA for ’embracing censorship’
Pence’s remarks seemed to put him out in front of his own boss: President Donald Trump. Trump has been mostly mum about the democracy movement.