Israel’s closure of its embassy in Dublin last month, in response to pro-Palestinian actions by the Irish government, has led ...
WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump lashed out Friday over plans for the U.S. flag to be flown at half-staff during his upcoming inauguration to honor the late President Jimmy Carter ...
United States flags are set to be flown at half-staff this month as an official sign of grieving former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29, 2024, aged 100. However, President-elect Donald ...
As is standard practice in memorializing dead former presidents, American flags displayed at federal buildings, grounds, and on naval vessels will be flown at half mast for a 30-day period of ...
President-elect Donald Trump criticized Democrats for being happy about the US flag potentially being at half-staff during his inauguration due to former President Jimmy Carter's death.
As we see in the New Year, one country has taken on a resolution prohibiting foreign flags from being flown. The Danish parliament passed a new law on Tuesday banning most foreign flags on ...
An Islamic State flag attached to the pickup truck used to kill and injure dozens of people in New Orleans is a grim reminder of the persistent threat posed by Islamist extremism. Investigators ...
The city will also host the NFL Super Bowl on Feb. 9. An ISIS flag was attached to a staff protruding from the trailer hitch of the rented vehicle, prompting an investigation into possible links ...
Donald Trump has said the US flag should not be lowered to half-mast on the day of his inauguration to mourn the death of former president Jimmy Carter. Joe Biden ordered the flags to be lowered ...
Sources say markings on cloth are being examined as reports suggest focus on Islamic State links Police in New Orleans are investigating a possible home-made flag strapped to the rear of the truck ...
Washington: President-elect Donald Trump has complained that American flags will still be lowered to half-mast in honour of the late president Jimmy Carter during Trump’s January 20 inauguration.