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US Department of State

US Department of State
US Department of State: A prominent Washington, D.C.-based governmental body, the US Department of State is the lead executive department responsible for the nation’s foreign policy and international relations. Established in 1789, it is the oldest federal department. Its primary mission involves advising the President on global affairs, administering diplomatic missions worldwide, negotiating treaties, and protecting U.S. citizens abroad. The Department focuses on promoting peace, stability, democracy, and U.S. interests through diplomacy, international cooperation, and addressing global challenges like terrorism.
European Union

Explainer | Trump vs EU: the European laws curbing big tech and irking US

The US is challenging EU digital regulations, accusing them of censorship and targeting American tech firms.

US hits 5 Europeans with visa bans in ‘censorship’ row

Did ‘political’ reasons postpone ‘60 Minutes’ report on El Salvador prison?

CBS delayed its CECOT prison report, where the US has sent hundreds of migrants, citing more reporting and sparking outcry over censorship.

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