Guy Taylor
Articles by Guy Taylor
Chattanooga gunman’s uncle detained in Jordan as investigators seek terror link
U.S. officials confirmed Tuesday that the uncle of the man who killed four U.S. Marines and a sailor in a shooting spree in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Thursday has been held for questioning by Jordanian officials, amid growing signs that investigators were seeking links between the killer and radical terrorist elements. Published July 21, 2015
John Kerry cautions ‘long and complex’ relations with Cuba ahead as embassy raises flag
Secretary of State John F. Kerry hailed the reestablishment of regular diplomatic ties between Washington and Havana on Monday, but stressed "the process of fully normalizing relations between the United States and Cuba will be long and complex." Published July 20, 2015
Movements.org connects dissidents in repressive countries with those who can help
If private tech companies can harness the power of crowdsourcing and the global reach of the Internet to raise gobs of money, why can't a human rights group do the same to advance its cause? Published July 15, 2015
John Kerry: Iran deal delayed again; ‘We will not rush and we will not be rushed’
Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Thursday that international negotiators "will not rush and we will not be rushed" to seal a final nuclear accord with Iran, signaling that talks are likely to extend past the latest extended deadline for a deal on Friday and carry on at least into the weekend. Published July 9, 2015
China stock market crash: No worries about impact on U.S. economy — yet
China's stock market has plummeted more than 30 percent in recent weeks, but the communist nation's internal trading system remains isolated enough from the rest of the world that the Obama administration and others are confident that the turmoil won't have an immediate impact on the U.S. economy. Published July 8, 2015
White House says Iran talks will go on; deadline is extended
The White House said Tuesday that nuclear talks with Iran are "worth continuing" despite negotiators in Vienna missing their second deadline within the past week to reach an agreement. Published July 7, 2015
Iran nuclear talks deadlocked as U.S. refuses demand to lift all U.N. sanctions
An agreement on Iran's nuclear program remained out of reach Monday, as negotiators from the Obama administration, its allies and Tehran discussed a host of last-minute issues ahead of Tuesday night's deadline for a final accord. Published July 6, 2015
Greeks reject austerity measures in referendum
Greeks voted resoundingly Sunday to reject the austerity demands of a proposed European Union and International Monetary Fund bailout package, triggering widespread concern that Greece may soon be on its way to exiting the eurozone. Published July 5, 2015
Russia fosters Armenian dependency with $200M weapons loan
The Russian government has agreed to loan $200 million to Armenia as part of a deal that will see the former Soviet Republic buy sophisticated weapons from Moscow at a discount, according to a report on Friday. Published July 3, 2015
Bob Corker slams Venezuela as U.S. seeks better ties
A key Senate Republican on foreign policy slammed Venezuela's "flawed economic policies and political system" on Thursday, a day after reports emerged that the Obama administration is engaging in its most expansive dialogue in hopes of improving long-strained relations with Caracas. Published July 2, 2015
Germany renews concerns over U.S. spying after WikiLeaks allegations surface
The State Department went into damage control mode Thursday after German Chancellor Angela Merkel's office summoned the U.S. ambassador in Berlin to explain fresh allegations that U.S. spies have eavesdropped not only on her phone but also those of dozens of other high-level German government officials. Published July 2, 2015
State Department’s Pentagon liaison office inspection finds management flaws
Diplomats in the State Department's primary office for coordinating with the Pentagon regularly complain of "unfairness, favoritism and lack of transparency" in the hiring process, according to a government watchdog report released Wednesday. Published July 1, 2015
Obama threatens to ‘walk away’ from Iran nuclear deal as deadline passes
The Obama administration and its negotiating partners blew through Tuesday's self-imposed deadline for a major nuclear accord with Iran -- prolonging for at least another week some 20 months of exhausting and convoluted closed-door talks that have capped more than a decade of brinkmanship between Tehran and the West. Published June 30, 2015
Russian, Iranian loyalty to Bashar Assad tested as Syria approaches ‘tipping point’
The regime of longtime Syrian strongman Bashar Assad is struggling at levels unseen during the nation's 4-year-old civil war, ramping up pressure on allies Iran and Russia to either abandon or double down on their support for the Syrian leader, U.S. intelligence officials say. Published June 29, 2015
Iran talks face deadline, White House defends stance
The Obama administration conceded Monday that international talks over Iran's disputed nuclear program will carry on indefinitely past this week's deadline for a final deal -- and pushed back at critics who accuse the president of making last-minute concessions out of desperation to get a deal. Published June 29, 2015
Iran record of human rights appalls international community
Many in Iran's political hierarchy are hoping that a nuclear deal with the U.S. and other world powers will pave the way for the Islamic republic's full return to the international community, ending years of political isolation and economic sanctions. Published June 25, 2015
Iran nuclear deal clouded by long record of deception
Iran's long record of hiding its nuclear and military programs from outside inspectors is coming under fresh scrutiny as the U.S. and other world powers race to meet a June 30 deadline for a final deal to curb Tehran's program and open its nuclear sites to closer international inspection. Published June 23, 2015
White House pressed to extend Iran nuclear talks deadline
The Obama administration is coming under increasing pressure from European allies to extend the deadline for an Iranian nuclear deal beyond June 30, a development that signals doubts about Tehran's willingness to bargain and complicates the U.S. president's relations with Congress on the talks. Published June 22, 2015
U.S. citizens warned to stay alert in El Salvador amid violence
The State Department on Monday warned U.S. citizens traveling to El Salvador to take caution Monday amid reports that the Central American nation's murder rate has soared in recent months to its highest rate since the 1992 end of a violent civil war. Published June 22, 2015
U.S. admits global terrorist attacks up 35 percent
There was a 35 percent increase in terrorist attacks worldwide between 2013 and 2014 and the total number of people killed by terrorism jumped by more than 80 percent, according to the State Department's annual Country Reports on Terrorism released Friday. Published June 19, 2015