Cuba sent troops to Africa in support of leftist governments in Angola and Ethiopia in the 1970s and 1980s.
Turkey had already complained of Russian warplanes violating its airspace along the border with Syria earlier this month.
What started as a joke has morphed into a viral marketing campaign unaffiliated with the Vermont senator.
Only a peace treaty could "put a definite end to the evil cycle of escalating confrontation and tension," Pyongyang says.
The breach is believed to have been the work of hackers with connections to Russia.
The U.S. and its allies have accused Russian aircraft of bombing Syrian rebels, who are in many cases backed by the West.
It was not immediately clear who carried out the airstrike killing the commander and two other fighters.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says he hopes other states would follow Nevada's lead in banning fantasy sports.
Iran's foreign minister says his country is seeking to resolve the case of jailed Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian.
Several German media outlets have reported that Martin Winterkorn, who quit at VW last month, would step down from his remaining posts related to the company in coming days.
Any U.S. presidential campaign run by Vice President Joe Biden would be an "optimistic campaign," says former U.S. Sen. Ted Kaufman, one of his advisers and close friends.
Forget the hashtag: Couples are barring smartphones at their nuptials in increasing numbers.
The latest war of words between Republican U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush centers on the legacy of former President George W. Bush.
Restaurant owners and managers who have adopted a no-tipping policy say it leads to better morale and fewer discrepancies in pay among workers.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel praises Ukraine for being on a "courageous path," but says the country still has a lot to do in combating corruption to enable investment.
While maintaining its territorial claims, China said Saturday it doesn't want "unexpected conflicts" in the disputed South China Sea.
"The United States is deeply concerned about Iran's recent ballistic missile launch," the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, said in a statement.
The U.S. attorney's office in Tampa, Florida, has ordered representatives of the Fantasy Sports Trade Association to appear before a grand jury.
“I don’t think anybody should be fired for being gay,” the Republican presidential candidate from Kentucky said.
The movement in New Jersey reflects a growing trend in the United States toward decriminalization and legalization of marijuana.
Once in control of the Middle East nation's airspace, the U.S. military is now dodging Russian jets -- which are making Syrian rebels feel vulnerable to airstrikes.
President Barack Obama said Friday he wanted to see China's "peaceful rise."