The Houthi rebels who overthrew Hadi's government have found themselves increasingly isolated since coming to power.
The Somali terrorist group is now a threat to the European Union and the United States.
The NSA leaker and subject of an Oscar-winning documentary took part in a revealing Q&A.
Berry has been a longtime foreign service officer whose posts have included Bangladesh, Egypt, Uganda and South Africa.
Mexico said it would send a letter to the Vatican to complain about remarks attributed to Pope Francis about the risk of Argentina suffering a criminal "Mexicanization" due to the spread of drug gangs.
Two men convicted of seeking to join al Qaeda and training to carry out attacks on Americans in Afghanistan were sentenced on Monday to 25 years in federal prison, the U.S. Justice Department said.
An uptick in ISIS fighters killed won't mean much if the US doesn't send weapons, say Iraqi Sunni leaders.
Conservatives' insistence on continuing the immigration fight means that Homeland Security funding is still set to run out on Friday.
Since 9/11, 65 people have died in terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. For Europe, the death toll is in the hundreds.
Voter advocates say the singer's reference to a provision struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013 comes at a good time.
People working to dissuade ISIS-interested teens should be honest about potential drawbacks to life in Syria but not come off too strong.
Security experts have warned that U.S. malls could be vulnerable after the Somali al-Shabab threatened Minnesota's Mall of America.
Japan and South Korea are increasingly at loggerheads, and China is benefiting from it.
Instead of investing in better cybersecurity, more companies are simply advising employees to watch what they say in corporate emails.
President Obama is endorsing rules that would force brokers who control $11 trillion in Americans’ retirement savings to act in their clients’ best interests.
A recent poll showed Americans would rather side with Israel over Palestine, with Republicans more supportive.
The election delay has been questioned by President Goodluck Jonathan's critics, who think he's buying time to fix the results.
In an about-face, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says he supports a "right to work" bill that would cripple organized labor.
The bodies of some deceased soldiers in the rebel-controlled regions haven't been recovered because both sides are worried about mine traps.
As the U.S. readies a major assault on the so-called Islamic State in Mosul, the extremist group is moving its operations to Hawija.
The drones are reported to be conducting reconnaissance flights over the disputed region.
Francis warned of the booming drug trade in his native country in a letter sent to an Argentine lawmaker.
Dozens of police agencies throughout the U.S. deploy "Stingray" surveillance, though exactly in what ways remain unclear.
Twitter wasn't laughing when Sean Penn cracked an immigration joke about Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu.
The reputation of Chinese tourists in Thailand is further tarnished by this latest incident at a sacred temple.
Germany is fighting a major measles outbreak that includes 447 confirmed cases of measles so far in 2015 -- far more than the U.S.
Patricia Arquette's equal pay message at the Oscars underscores a worrisome stat: Women in the U.S. earn 78 cents for every dollar a man makes.
Republicans in Congress have argued that DHS funding must be tied to a reversal of Obama's executive order to protect 5 million undocumented immigrants.
The ad alleges that Clinton would have a conflict of interest if she were president because of her involvement with the Clinton Foundation.
Japan's farm minister resigned over dubious donations, and the opposition party sees this as a great way to wrest power from the ruling coalition.