Cuba’s aging Communist patriarch Fidel Castro appeared in public for the first time in several years to vote in the parliamentary elections.
Mobs of black-clad youths carrying swastikas took to the streets of central Athens, chanting anti-immigration slogans.
Howell’s business links with other foreign entities have previously raised questions of propriety.
Fox's Chris Wallace challenged the NRA's claim that Obama is a hypocrite for allowing his daughters to have Secret Service protection.
Trierweiler is a two-time divorcee and has been with Hollande since 2007.
Israel confirmed the arrests of 25 Palestinians in the West Bank early Monday morning, 23 of whom are Hamas affiliates.
The shaving of heads has a long and notorious history in many parts of the world.
Trilateral talks hosted by British Prime Minister David Cameron between leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan to discuss peace-building in the region began Monday in Cameron’s north London residence.
A French-owned oil tanker that was reported missing Sunday in the pirate infested waters of the West African Gulf of Guinea.
A tour bus collided with a sedan and flipped over as it descended a mountain Sunday evening.
U.S. ships equipped with long-range cruise missiles have been mobilized as speculation abounds regarding N. Korean nuke test.
Malala Yousufzai, the 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban has successfully undergone two new operations.
Turkey’s Communists are largely fragmented and disorganized.
The United States is ready for direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program if it is serious about negotiations, Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday.
A suicide bomber accompanied by gunmen dressed in police uniform killed at least 33 people in an attack on a police headquarters in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, officials said.
Iran touted a new home-made combat jet, but Western experts are skeptical.
A previously unidentified man was caught attempting to illegally enter Germany last month with a check worth about $70 million. On Sunday, a German newspaper reported the well-heeled mystery man was the former head of Iran’s central bank, Tahmasb Mazaheri.
The White House has released a photograph of U.S. President Barack Obama firing a gun in response to criticism that he has too little experience with firearms to effectively lead a national dialogue on gun control.
Yahya Jammeh, president of Gambia, has decreed that public sector workers can skip Fridays and take three-day weekends, indefinitely.
One of the biggest objections to U.S. President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act has come from religious organizations that do not wish to help pay for their employees’ birth control through their health-insurance plans. Now, Obama hopes to change that by offering a compromise on contraception coverage.
As France's president visits Mali's officials, questions remain about what will happen after French troops return home.
Hillary Clinton was our most traveled secretary of state and one of our most dynamic. Take a look back at her time as the face of our foreign policy.
America's overcrowded prisons, treatment of illegal immigrants, and use of targeted killing all qualify as human-rights abuses, HRW says.
The full text of Hillary Clinton's last speech as U.S. Secretary of State, delivery on January 31st, 2013.
The U.N. reported some 100,000 people have been displaced by violence in Darfur, possibly due to an escalation of tribal violence in the region, but reports of government forces being involved have also emerged.
Here's a look back at other times U.S. embassies have been targeted all over the world.
Over the past seven months, DHKP-C has carried out about a dozen terrorist attacks in Turkey.
Only religion-affiliated institutions, such as Catholic hospitals or universities, will be exempt from the mandate.
Irish real-estate tycoon Michael Kevin McGeever claimed he had been dropped off on a roadside by men driving a van.
Ed Koch’s unwillingness to speak about his personal life led to rumors that the former three-term New York City mayor was gay.