
This week, President Trump unveiled America’s AI Action Plan, setting out the future of artificial intelligence and laying the groundwork for America’s continued leadership in this technology. Here’s what happened at State this week. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() U.S. Citizens Held in Venezuela Return Home ![]() Ten unjustly detained Americans display American flags aboard a flight returning them to the United States. (State Dept.)On July 18, the United States welcomed home 10 U.S. citizens who had been unjustly detained in Venezuela. Until their return, more Americans were wrongfully held in Venezuela than in any other country in the world. “Our commitment to the American people is clear:” said Secretary Rubio in a statement, “We will safeguard the well-being of U.S. nationals both at home and abroad and not rest until all Americans being held hostage or unjustly detained around the world are brought home.”The Secretary reiterated the Trump Administration’s call for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela and the release of all remaining political prisoners. ![]() Secretary Rubio Welcomes Philippine President ![]() ![]() United States Ends Participation in UNESCO ![]() ![]() ![]() (State Dept.) ![]() This week, a White House delegation representing the United States traveled to Osaka, Japan, for the U.S. National Day at the 2025 World Expo. At the U.S. Pavilion, American innovation, culture, and values were on full display, highlighting the United States’ commitment to global friendship and diplomacy.The delegation included Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. |
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