Huang Qi: the activist who reported human rights violations
Find out why human rights activist and journalist Huang Qi will spend the next 12 years in a Chinese prison and why the U.S. objects.
View ArticleCoding in Wyoming: Girls’ app helps feed the needy
High school girls in Wyoming are changing the game of coding for their school — and helping their community in the process.
View ArticlePompeo champions religious freedom at the Vatican
During his visit to the Vatican, Secretary Pompeo emphasized the need for a united front against global human rights violations.
View ArticleHow the U.S. helps small businesses succeed
What are the essentials to owning and running a small business in the U.S.? An award-winning small business owner shares her story.
View ArticleEmpowering women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Is it possible for chocolate, coffee, and gold to be responsibly produced in a way that also empowers women? This business says, "Yes — watch us."
View ArticleNASA reveals next generation of spacesuits
The latest Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit suits are equipped with new features for the next steps of space exploration.
View ArticleAdvancing gender equality in the Asia-Pacific
One of four companies to receive the 2019 Award for Corporate Excellence, P&G Asia Pacific creates an equal professional playing field for all genders.
View ArticleU.S. and Malta join to fight financial crime
The U.S. Embassy in Malta and the country's government are fortifying financial regulations to protect against money laundering and terrorist financing.
View ArticlePompeo: Modern slavery has no place in the world
The U.S. government is working to eradicate human trafficking and will upgrade a key initiative to enhance its efforts at home and abroad.
View ArticleBoosting energy security in the Indo-Pacific
The U.S. works with Indo-Pacific nations through private- and public-sector partnerships on energy projects in the region.
View ArticleThe unsung, heroic U.S. diplomats of World War I
Learn about the heroes of the State Department who risked their lives to establish diplomacy during World War I — and how their legacy lives on.
View ArticleVenezuelans demand democracy
Nurses, teachers and students are taking to the streets of Venezuela to fight for their democratic rights and reject the illegitimate Maduro regime.
View ArticleEntrepreneurship in the U.S.
In an average month in the U.S., 320 out of every 100,000 adults become new entrepreneurs, data shows. Meet a few to see how they did it.
View ArticleCreating networks for 1 million Pakistani women
Companies in the United States and Pakistan have promised to help Pakistani women and girls achieve in the workplace through dedicated mentorships.
View ArticleDiplomat honored as Katrina hero
Robert "Bob" L. Hopkins, the third honoree of the Heroes of Diplomacy series, doesn't consider himself a hero. Those whose lives he saved beg to differ.
View ArticleIn pictures: U.S. troops celebrate Thanksgiving
Though far from home, Thanksgiving traditions old and new are carried on and shared by U.S. troops wherever they are around the world.
View Article‘Remarkable’ progress as U.S. marks World AIDS Day [infographics]
The U.S. has taken large strides to help prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS across the world. Learn more about how a government program is saving lives.
View ArticleAmericans donate millions to charities on Giving Tuesday
Americans donate to charities on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving to give back to their communities and help around the world.
View ArticlePompeo: Meaningful multilateralism means outcomes, not gestures
The U.S. supports "meaningful and effective multilateralism" for more peaceful relationships. Learn how these tactics have resolved crises in the past.
View ArticleHere’s one way women-owned startups find financing
In Denmark, the U.S. Embassy teamed up with a local organization to equip female entrepreneurs with the support they need to succeed.
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