Tuesday night’s presidential debate may be the last time the candidates can influence how they are perceived before voters go to the polls.
Mitt Romney continues to criticize the Obama administration's response to the attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya.
Strong words from Turkey's leader.
Heavily criticized for close ties with China's Communist Party, Chinese author Mo Yan said he hopes Liu Xiaobo regains his freedom soon.
The U.N. Security Council Friday adopted a resolution urging the African regional groups and the U.N. to present within 45 days a plan for military intervention in Mali to help the transitional government troops retake control of the north from Islamist militants.
The U.S. intelligence efforts in Libya suffered a major setback when a congressional hearing accidentally blew the CIA’s cover in a televised public hearing Wednesday, Reuters reported quoting the U.S. government sources.
People were inside U.S. President Barack Obama's campaign field office in Denver when a gun was fired at the structure, but no one was injured.
As some countries like Saudi Arabia are clamping down, others like Tunisia are opening up: So how does Islam impact online censorship?
During the past few months of his presidential-election campaign, Republican candidate Mitt Romney has employed the catchphrase “Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose,” which is associated with the television series “Friday Night Lights.” On Friday, Peter Berg, who created the TV series based on H. G. Bissinger's eponymous book, sent Romney a letter requesting that he cease and desist his use of the catchphrase.
By tweeting that "Romney is pro rape," Roseanne Barr immediately ignited an online controversy.
Oct. 12 marks the 10th anniversary of a terrorist attack in Bali that killed 202 people. Although the group responsible has lost influence, similar ones continue to form.
Jordan's king puts a new cabinet in place, as protestors grow ever more restless.
A year after his release from five years as a Hamas captive, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit gave his first interview to Israeli news.
Both Joe Biden and Paul Ryan stretched the truth during Thursday night's debate.
How can an organization of 27 nations win the Nobel Peace Prize? As it turns out, the European Union isn't such an odd choice.
Proverbs 29:9 became linked to Joe Biden after the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate where he was criticized for laughing.
Joe Biden cut Paul Ryan off in the middle of talking to tell him it was "malarkey," and ignited Twitter.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a statement on Friday denying a newspaper report that claimed he had agreed in principle to return the Golan Heights completely to Syria in return for diplomatic recognition.
Hezbollah says it will send more drones into Israel, and tensions rise higher in Turkey, this time with Russia.
Gabon has abruptly changed the state’s official language to English from French.
Pakistan police have made arrests in connection with the shooting of Malala Yousafzai.
Tanzania’s recent investigation into the circulation of sub-standard HIV drugs may lead to further criminal prosecution, the Tanzania Health Minister, Hussein Ali Mwinyi, said.
The five funniest memes from Thursday night's vice presidential debate.
French and British fishermen are fighting over a dwindling stock of fish.
Biden brought the aggression and sought answers from Ryan, something Obama forgot to do when he met Romney last week.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has designated the MS-13 gang a "transnational criminal organization" in order to target the group's financial assets, which flow back to its leadership in El Salvador.
MS-13, also known as Mara Salvatrucha or La Mara, was founded in Los Angeles by El Salvadoran immigrants fleeing the country during its civil war in the 1980s.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied a newspaper report on Friday that said he had agreed in principle to hand back land annexed from Syria as part of secret U.S.-mediated peace talks that broke off last year.
As Biden heads to Wisconsin, Obama gets ready for another debate prep session.
The GOP is still gunning for the Buckeye State -- for the simple reason that it positively, absolutely, has to.