Washington’s new special envoy to the country said it could help.
A video released by the Jordanian military shows the Special Forces soldiers were deliberately targeted last November.
Why is President Trump badmouthing his attorney general, why doesn’t he just fire him, and what does he hope to accomplish by pushing him out?
The Senate Judiciary Committee rescinded its subpoena for President Trump’s former campaign chair to appear before lawmakers.
The departure is the third high-profile exit over the issue in recent weeks.
The Arizona lawmaker, who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer, will serve as a critical participant in Tuesday’s procedural vote.
The explosion occurred just hours after a similar attack from the Afghan Taliban, which killed at least 29 people.
How a seemingly simple measure sparked a crisis
The driver of the tractor trailer could face the death penalty.
As Donald Trump’s troubles deepen, he keeps trying to shift attention to his old rival—but finds it no longer works like it used to.
President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser addressed reporters after meeting behind closed doors with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The 11-month-old has been on life support at a London hospital since last October.
Critics of the bill say it would have eroded the judiciary’s independence.
The shooting at the compound in Amman may be related to recent protests over the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Temperatures rose above 100 degrees, and at least eight were found dead, and more than 20 were in serious condition.
The bill includes a modification that could block President Trump from easing sanctions on Moscow.
The government’s proposed changes to the supreme court has angered the bloc.
The resignation, prompted by the unexpected killing of a 911 caller, was perhaps years in the making.
The restriction follows the death of 22-year-old Otto Warmbier, who was imprisoned while visiting the nation with a tour group.
Tension over new security measures at the Al-Aqsa Mosque have caused violent mass protests.