
US Agencies Conducting 49 Probes Into Weapons Supplies to Ukraine
Various US agencies and departments are conducting at least 49 probes into US weapons supplies to Ukraine, according to data from Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.

Various US agencies and departments are conducting at least 49 probes into US weapons supplies to Ukraine, according to data from Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.

UK defence firm BAE Systems will pay a $36m civil penalty after breaching US arms export regulations over 100 times, including unauthorised technical data exports to China, Canada, and other nations.
The U.S. State Department has launched a pilot program in the Dominican Republic requiring certain visa applicants to post bonds between $100,000 and $250,000 to prevent them from collecting government benefits.
The US Department of State's August 2026 Visa Bulletin warns that the Employment-Based First Preference (EB-1) Green Card category for India could become unavailable in coming weeks due to high demand, potentially halting further visa issuance before the fiscal year ends September 30. India's EB-2 category is already unavailable.
The US Department of State has proposed stricter J-1 exchange visitor visa rules, expanding termination powers and sponsor obligations. Most participants will now receive fixed program durations, requiring extensions. The changes aim to strengthen program integrity and improve oversight, with public comments open for 60 days.

US President Donald Trump and top officials criticized Spain's handling of the Ceuta migrant crisis, where 50,000 migrants crossed from Morocco, calling it an "invasion" and blaming "radical left-wing globalist policies." The US warned of similar consequences for itself and Europe, while France and Italy also reacted by tightening borders and calling for Spain's Schengen suspension.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a trilateral framework agreement signed by Israel and Lebanon in Washington. The deal aims for lasting peace and security, addressing the disarmament of Hezbollah and Israel's border security.

The US Department of State regrets the failure to reach consensus on a final document at the NPT Review Conference, blaming disagreements over Iran's nonproliferation threat. Russia and Iran, however, pointed to US and Israeli actions as detrimental to the treaty regime.

The US State Department has approved a potential sale of equipment and services for HAWK surface-to-air missile systems to Ukraine, valued at $108.1 million. The deal includes spare parts and maintenance support, with Sierra Nevada Corporation as the principal contractor.

A new US Congress report confirms the United States is continuing to train Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets. The training is coordinated by a coalition led by the US, Denmark, and the Netherlands. A $310 million package for F-16 training and sustainment was approved in May 2025.

A new report to Congress indicates Russia maintains strategic and operational advantages in Ukraine, expanding its controlled territory. Despite over $325 billion in Western aid since Feb 2022, Ukraine faces critical shortages in munitions and drones.

The US Department of State announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire for 45 days. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott stated that the department will reconvene the political track of negotiations, while a security track will be launched at the Pentagon with military delegations from both countries.