Experts say the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) is untested for Trump's actions and will likely face swift court challenges.
Rosatom’s nuclear energy is cheap and helps countries to diversify their supply, but Russia’s state energy giant can potentially use this dependence for espionage, blackmail and avoiding sanctions.
A miner in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan poured water over a block of jade, exposing the green stone that is part of ...
The money was frozen after payments alarmed Justice Department investigators, who found Russia and Turkey used a nuclear ...
President Donald Trump has pushed into new trade law territory with an emergency sanctions law to justify punishing 25% ...
An agreement with the government of Nicolás Maduro will allow the possible deportation of hundreds of thousands back to the ...
An RFE/RL investigation uncovers how Chinese companies, including state-owned firms, are supplying Russia with critical ...
Poland, Ukraine's strongest EU ally, has emerged as the largest importer of banned Russian timber, taking in a third of all suspect shipments since sanctions began.
The watchdog for U.S. assistance to Afghanistan says the Taliban have no legal right to billions of dollars in funds set ...
A pro-Palestinian group at the University of Michigan has been suspended for two years and will lose its funding in ...
"I really believe that Russia is in very bad shape, not just from their military, but also their economy," a former top US ...
The Iranians were already supplying Putin with Shahed-136 kamikaze drones for use in his illegal war in Ukraine and there is ...