'Washington Has Become Much Rougher': Germany Is Still Recalibrating With Trump Senior officials in Berlin who oversee the trans-Atlantic relationship tell NPR there continue to be concerns about the "German-bashing we hear out of Washington." Simon Schütz
'They Conveniently Forgot To Notify Us': EU Diplomat Downgraded In D.C. The chief of the EU Mission to the U.S. noticed he was called up last as he paid his respects to late President George H.W. Bush. Jackie Northam
Opinion: 5 Ways The U.S. Retreated From The World Stage Under Trump This Year In 2018, the Trump administration made good on its promises to unwind long-standing U.S. commitments to guarantee global security and prosperity, writes Ted Piccone of the Brookings Institution. Ted Piccone
What the rhetoric between North Korea and the U.S. really means Ross Reynolds talks to Don Hellmann , professor emeritus at the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, about what... Alison Bruzek
Madeleine Albright sounds the alarm on fascism in new book The work of diplomacy is subtle, but the actions of world leaders are sometimes the opposite. Famed American diplomat Madeleine Albright confronts the... John O'Brien
The Russians are going Yesterday afternoon in Madison Park, you may have seen an unusual breaking and entering. U.S. State Department officials drilled through the locks on... Paige Browning
When Russian spies lived on Seattle's Capitol Hill In the early 2000s ten Russian nationals were living normal lives in the United States. They went to school, got jobs, and tried to infiltrate the inner... Bill Radke
If this Seattle building is a nest of Russian spies, why didn’t the U.S. close it sooner? Except for the rock-star parking space reserved for consul-licensed vehicles, you’d never know the Russian consulate in Seattle is inside the One Union... John Ryan
Why the State Department closed the Russian consulate in Seattle Bill Radke talks to Don Hellmann, professor emeritus at the University of Washington's Jackson School of International Studies about the U.S. State... Bill Radke
'Concerned but not panicked' over President Trump's nuclear 'button talk' Bill Radke talks to Elizabeth Saunders, an associate professor of political science at George Washington University, about the exchanges between... Bill Radke