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The State Department is pulling back from commenting on or criticizing elections overseas unless there's a clear and ...
Rubio tells US outposts to stay out of foreign elections without 'clear and compelling' US interests
The directive claims that U.S. consulates and embassies can still congratulate the winner of a foreign election, but should ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed U.S. diplomats worldwide not to comment on the fairness or integrity of ...
The U.S. State Department, led by Secretary Marco Rubio, has ordered diplomats to refrain from commenting on the fairness of ...
Under Secretary Rubio's directive, the U.S. State Department will focus on election outcomes over processes, requiring senior ...
The instruction said the decision is linked to the Trump administration's emphasis on the principle of national sovereignty ...
The order says the U.S. will only comment if “there is a clear and compelling U.S. foreign policy interest to do so.” ...
In mid-April, the State Department shuttered the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference, an office tasked with fighting foreign influence campaigns. The move followed an earlier ...
Foreign donors can exploit a legal loophole to donate to promoting or opposing ballot initiatives. Several groups are fighting to change that.
Canadians should be alert to foreign interference in the federal election, but the most important thing to do is cast a ballot based on their own well-informed priorities, worries and aspirations.
Though the scale of foreign interference wasn’t significant enough to alter the outcome of the 2024 election, targeted interference shows that our greatest foreign adversaries are united in their ...
The 2024 elections were a high-water mark for naming and shaming threat actors from foreign governments. There’s still work to be done, though, on how to attribute disinformation campaigns most ...
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