Pentagon Chief Planning For Longer-Term Rift With Russia
Asked whether he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin might change course, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said he hoped so, but "I can't be sure."
Hackers Ground 1,400 Passengers At Warsaw Airport
Polish airline LOT said 1,400 passengers were grounded at Warsaw's Chopin airport on Sunday after hackers attacked the airline's ground computer systems.
Banks Did Not Do Enough To Police FIFA Transactions, Says Global Agency
The warning from the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force came in the wake of last month’s indictment by the U.S. of nine current and former FIFA officials.
France Says Iran Deal 'Still Not Clear' As Deadline Nears
France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Sunday it was unclear whether an international deal could be reached on Iran's nuclear program by a June 30 deadline.
Pope Says Weapons Manufacturers And Investors Can't Call Themselves Christian
Francis issued his toughest condemnation to date of the weapons industry at a rally of thousands of young people.
Murray Outclasses Anderson To Take Fourth Queen's Title
The Scot had a strong performance in a straight-set win on Sunday.
British Business Leaders Plan Campaign For EU Exit
The group, which the Sunday Telegraph reported would be called "No Thanks - We're Going Global," is backed by UKIP donor Arron Banks and property investor Richard Tice.
Al Jazeera Says Its Journalist Ahmed Mansour Remanded In Custody In Germany
Mansour was arrested in Berlin at Egypt's request, in a case that could embarrass Germany and renew questions about Cairo's crackdown on dissent.
Blockbuster Decisions On Gay Marriage And Obamacare Likely To Be Handed Down By US Supreme Court Within Days
“It’s nerve-racking, it’s exciting, but it’s also scary,” says one litigant with a case soon to be decided by the highest court in the U.S.
Defense Secretary To Push US Allies To Ditch 'Cold War Playbook'
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter will urge NATO allies to "dispose of the Cold War playbook" during a trip to Europe this week.
Islamic State Militants Plant Mines And Bombs In Palmyra: Monitoring Group
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was not immediately clear whether the group was preparing to destroy the ancient ruins or planted the mines to deter government forces.
Charleston Mourns, Begins Healing After Emanuel AME Church Massacre
Arriving from around the United States on Saturday to pay respects to those killed, mourners created makeshift memorials as a small step toward healing.
Kenya Wages War On Smugglers Who Fund Somali Militants
Nairobi's is aiming to choke off the flow of money to Islamists whose cross-border raids have hammered Kenya and its tourism industry.
Air Strikes Kill 15 In Yemen Attacks: Houthi Media
Saudi-led airstrikes killed 15 people and wounded dozens across Yemen late on Saturday, the Houthi-run Saba news agency reported.
Bomb Kills Nine Afghan Children, 10 Adults; Key District Falls In North
Violence has spiraled in Afghanistan since the departure of most foreign forces at the end of last year.
Saudi Arabia Warns Citizens Against Sharing 'Faked' Documents After Wikileaks Release
Foreign ministry spokesperson Osama Naqli warned the country not to “allow enemies of the state to achieve their intentions in regards to exchanging or publishing any documents”.
Obama Blames Gun Lobby 'Grip' On Congress For Lax US Gun Laws
President Barack Obama blamed public apathy combined with the tight "grip" on Congress of the National Rifle Association, the powerful U.S. gun lobby, for blocking stricter gun laws.
Colombia Protests Venezuela Fixing Of Maritime Border
Caracas and Bogota have a long list of diplomatic disputes and temporarily froze trade during the administration of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
France's Fabius To Meet Iran's Zarif On Nuclear Talks
The parties are aiming for a final agreement by June 30 under which Iran would restrict its nuclear program in exchange for relief from economic sanctions.
Disbelief, Defiance In South Carolina Town Once Home To Shooting Suspect
"They think we're all like that young man, waving the Confederate flag with hate and racism."
German Police Arrest Al Jazeera Journalist In Berlin, Attorney Says
Egyptian authorities accuse Al Jazeera of being a mouthpiece of the Muslim Brotherhood, the movement that President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi toppled in 2013 when he was the country’s army chief.
US, Allies Conduct 16 Airstrikes In Iraq, Six In Syria
In Iraq, one strike hit a checkpoint for the Islamic State group and also destroyed a storage container near Al Qaim.
ISIS Claims Responsibility After Car Bomb Explodes In Yemen Capital Near Mosque Used By Houthis, Two Dead
The Islamic State group said in a statement published on militant Twitter accounts that the attack was targeting the Houthi militia.
Thailand Says 175 Exposed To MERS Patient; South Korea Reports No New Case
A total of 175 people were exposed to Thailand's only case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and the patient's condition has improved.
After Trade Spat, Obama And Pelosi Kiss And Make Up (Literally)
On Friday, Obama planted a kiss on Pelosi's cheek on stage at the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in her hometown of San Francisco.
Charleston Church Shooter Planned First To Attack College: Media
Friends of Dylann Roof, who is accused of shooting and killing nine people inside a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina, said he first talked about attacking a college campus.
Greece Will Try To Bring More To The Table In Debt Talks: Minister
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will probably speak with European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker by phone on Saturday to try to end the deadlock, a Greek minister said.
Islamists Kill Eight Officers In Attack On Somali Police Station
Gunmen from the Somali Islamist group al Shabaab killed at least eight officers in a raid on a police station near the capital, police and the militants said on Saturday.
Colorado Movie Massacre Trial Prosecution Wraps Up Case
A woman whose six-year-old daughter and unborn child were killed in the Colorado movie theater massacre in 2012 gave a heartrending account on Friday of the shooting.
Golfer Jason Day Resting After Collapsing At US Open
Australian golfer Jason Day sent a scare through the U.S. Open on Friday when he collapsed on his final hole, before getting to his feet, completing the second round and collapsing again.