Mexico and the United States are working to improve their security relationship, with Ambassador Ronald Johnson announcing a new agreement for drone purchases and Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch's attendance at a DEA conference.
The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina has given its agrément to Ronald Johnson, approving him as the new United States Ambassador to the country. Johnson, a retired general, is expected to take up his post soon.
US Ambassador Ronald Johnson has accumulated controversies and clashes with Claudia Sheinbaum’s government during his first year in Mexico, becoming an uncomfortable voice amid Mexico’s defense of sovereignty.
Thousands of Cubans gathered in front of the US embassy in Havana to protest the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. His daughter and other Cuban officials repudiated the accusations, with some expressing readiness to fight against imperialism.
The Mexican Navy seized nearly two tonnes of cocaine off the Pacific coast and arrested six individuals, an operation commended by U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson.
The United States has banned the import of new foreign-made humanoid robots, a move reportedly aimed at China, while simultaneously, the US and Saudi Arabia launched coordinated attacks against pro-Iranian militias in Iraq, leading to at least 20 deaths, and Iran retaliated with missile strikes on US bases.
The White House has nominated new US ambassadors for several Balkan countries, including Michael Young for Serbia, and other candidates for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. These nominations await confirmation to fill key diplomatic posts.
Two US Embassy personnel have been killed in an 'accident' in Mexico, according to the US Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson. Details surrounding the incident remain unclear.
During a NATO trip to Turkey, former President Donald Trump reportedly switched planes in a secret operation, being moved in a catering container, to evade a potential threat from Iran. This maneuver left journalists behind as a decoy.
American media outlets have lauded Ronald Johnson, a potential ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, citing his nearly three-decade career in the US Marine Corps and his reputation as a security expert.
Retired Brigadier General Ronald Johnson, a potential future US Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, wrote in an October 2025 column about the country's defense industry as a significant opportunity for strengthening the industrial base through joint ventures.
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson again praised Mexico's efforts to combat drug and weapons trafficking as Security Minister Omar García Harfuch visited the U.S.