US House, Senate Letters Back Asia Military Funding Proposal

A bipartisan group of U.S. members of Congress has backed a proposal for $7.5 billion of new military funding for U.S. forces and their allies in the Asia-Pacific region, where tensions have risen over China’s territorial ambitions and military buildup. Five members of the U.S. House of Representatives and eight senators from both the Democratic …

Iran’s Major Naval Exercise, Missile Tests a ‘Standard Practice’

Iran has wrapped up a large-scale naval exercise involving missile tests at a time of heightened tension with the United States. The U.S. downplayed the Iranian maneuvers as a “standard practice.” Iranian state media said the navy drill that ended Tuesday spanned 2 million square kilometers of the Arabian Sea, extending to the entrances of …

Democrats Questions Trump’s Record on National Security, Helping Poor

Former Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear says U.S. President Donald Trump is not holding up his promise to help people “struggling to make ends meet,” and that his commitment to national security is “being tested.” Beshear gave the customary Democratic response to Trump’s joint address to Congress Tuesday night. “President Trump is ignoring serious threats to …

Former President Obama, First Lady Land Book Deals

Barack and Michelle Obama have book deals. The former president and first lady have signed with Penguin Random House, the publisher announced Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed for the books, which several publishers had competed for, although the deals are likely in the tens of millions of dollars. Both Obamas have published through Crown, …

Pakistan Hosts Regional Summit Under Tight Security

Pakistan has put in place extremely tight security measures in and around its capital, Islamabad, ahead of Wednesday’s regional economic cooperation summit, where presidents of Iran and Turkey will also be in attendance. The high-profile meeting of the 10-nation Economic Cooperation Organization, or ECO, has been convened at a time when Pakistan is experiencing a …

Tough Rhetoric Prompts Indian Students to Reconsider Plans for US Education

Rahul Kolli, a 23-year-old engineering graduate from India’s southern Chennai city, was happy when he gained admission to Michigan Tech University in the United States to complete his masters degree in data analytics. He was chasing the same dream pursued for decades by tens of thousands of Indians – studying in an American university, working …

In New Year Message, China’s Panchen Lama Praises Religious Policy

A youth named by China as the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism, but reviled as a fake by many Tibetans, has praised the Communist Party’s religious policies in Tibet in a lunar new year message, saying they made him feel “very happy.” Although officially atheist, China selected Gyaltsen Norbu as the 11th Panchen Lama in …

Jets Pound Northwest Syria as Geneva Talks Continue

At least 11 people were killed in airstrikes on Syria’s rebel-held Idlib province Monday, opposition activists said, in the latest spasm of violence to mar U.N.-brokered talks in Geneva between the Syrian government and the opposition. Separately, there were unconfirmed reports that a top al-Qaida official was killed in an airstrike, also in Idlib. The …

Islamic State in Western Mosul on the Offensive as Iraqi Forces Advance

“If you trap a cat in a closet, he will fight like hell to get out,” says Ahmed Ghalibi as multiple car bombings send smoke billowing over a nearby Iraqi neighborhood. Standing Sunday on a rooftop with a view of the week-old fight for western Mosul, Ghalibi, a soldier with Iraq’s Emergency Response Unit — …

US Embassy Condemns Far-right March With US Flag in Croatia

The U.S. Embassy in Croatia on Monday strongly denounced a march by far-right nationalists in the Croatian capital of Zagreb who also waved an American flag and reportedly voiced support for President Donald Trump. The embassy said in a statement it “rejects, in the strongest terms, neo-Nazi and pro-Ustasha views expressed during the demonstration of …

The Guardians Of Nemtsov’s Memorial

On February 27, 2015, Kremlin critic and former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov was murdered on a Moscow bridge. Thousands of people marked the second anniversary of his assassination. But with tributes to the slain opposition figure being dismantled, a group of volunteers are fighting to protect Nemtsov’s memory. (YouTube, RFE/RL’s Russian Service, Current …

Afghans Remain Stranded In Pakistan

Hundreds of Afghans remain stranded on the Pakistani side of the Torkham border crossing, which closed earlier this month. Those waiting on February 27 included women, children, and others needing medical attention, who were earlier told by authorities that they would be allowed to cross. (RFE/RL’s Radio Mashaal) …

Fans and Film Stars Ready for Hollywood’s Big Night: Oscars

Cameras and cell phones at the ready, fans and members of the media have begun to gather outside the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the 89th Academy Awards celebration. Sunday night’s Oscars are shaping up to be one of the most turbulent and politically charged ceremonies in recent memory. The 3-hour-plus telecast is expected …