Americans say the military has too much on it plates and also worry Syria's anti-government groups may be no better than the government.
Nieto has vowed to push ahead with Pemex reforms that could open Mexican energy business to outsiders.
After a week of demonstrations, Brazilians have started to target some of the most important buildings in the soccer-crazed country.
Some say Turkey is an economic powerhouse needed to recharge the EU's economy, but more say it isn't ready.
Michel De Souza shot stills and video simultaneously to capture moments of the ongoing protests in the streets of Brazil.
Jared Marcum, a 14-year-old arrested for refusing to remove his NRA shirt, faces up to a year in jail after being charged with obstructing a police officer.
In the last six months, Apple shared info from about 9,000 specific consumer accounts, here’s why.
Ireland has witnessed a number of racialist attacks against black Africans who have migrated in recent years to the country.
The EU and the U.S. launched negotiations over a historic trade deal at the G-8 summit, despite French objections late last week.
The justices said the Arizona provision conflicts with the national motor voter law.
The U.S. congratulated Iran President-elect Rowhani among hopes that the moderate win will change Iran's course.
Protesters in Istanbul found a creative way to deal with tear gas fired by riot police. Using water cooler jugs, protesters turn the gas from a major problem to minor annoyance.
Live updates from confessed leaker Edward Snowden's Q&A. He said that no matter what happens to him, more revelations are coming.
Several Turkish officials threatened to send out the army in response to a massive one-day strike by several Turkish labor unions.
The Islamabad bureau chief, kicked out of Pakistan, has resurfaced nearly 12,000 miles away.
Edward Snowden will hold a Q&A with readers of the Guardian newspaper. Here are seven questions we'd like to have answered.
Columbus, Ohio's Juneteenth Festival was canceled Saturday after the shooting of an 11-year-old boy. Lovauntea J. Mickens, 15, was arrested.
The West Virginia Democrat is pushing back at the NRA's target ads in his home state, questioning is Second Amendment commitment.
After retiring from the NBA in 2002, Hakeem Olajuwon and his family moved to Amman, Jordan, where they spend much of every year.
Following up on his promise to close the prison, President Obama has selected Washington lawyer Clifford Sloan to lead the effort.
A new CNN poll released Monday reveals that most Americans don't approve of their president, in the wake of the NSA scandal.
If the community did form its own country, it would comprise the 18th-largest economy in the world.
A study says an EU-US trade deal could harm their traditional trading partners and emerging markets.
Russia is maintaining its firm pro-Assad government stance, despite increasing opposition from member nations at the upcoming G-8 summit.
Turkey labor unions call for a nationwide protest on Monday against police crackdown on protesters, weakening lira and financial markets.
Telefónica denies that the U.S. telecom offered $93 billion for a takeover that was blocked by the Spanish government.
Ahead of the G-8 summit on Monday, leaked documents obtained by the Guardian reveal British spies snooped on foreign diplomats at G-20 summits.
India’s population is projected to exceed China's in about 15 years, at which point both nations are estimated to have 1.45 billion people each.
Two Boy Scout leaders have been ordered to apologize for marching in the Utah Pride Parade, but they refuse to do it.
A car-bomb explosion is believed to be the cause of a fire near a military airport outside Damascus Sunday night.