The Pentagon attracted fresh criticism for buying 30 helicopters for an under-staffed Afghan unit from a blacklisted Russian arms dealer.
A former vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff is a target in an investigation on leaked details about a U.S. cyberattack against Iran.
Of all the challenges on his plate, U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey worries most about something nebulous.
Can Myanmar's farmers find an alternative to the highly profitable drug cultivation and export business?
John Kerry said in India that conditions for Taliban negotiations had not yet been met, misstating the U.S.' official stance on the issue.
Taliban insurgents who launched an attack in Kabul on Tuesday morning were targeting a CIA base near the Afghan presidential palace.
Defense deals worth billions along with greater cooperation on trade, climate change and nuclear energy are on the Kerry's agenda.
KTLA published an email sent to colleagues a day before the reporter's death in a fiery car crash.
President Obama's speech at the Brandenburg Gate occurred nearly 50 years after President Kennedy appeared there in defiance of the Berlin Wall.
Unanswered questions surrounding the reported death of BuzzFeed’s Michael Hastings, 33, have sparked wild conspiracy theories on Reddit and Twitter.
Full text of the final communiqué issued by leaders of the G-8 nations on Tuesday.
The journalist, whose Rolling Stone expose cost Gen. Stanley McChrystal his command in Afghanistan, was admired for his fearlessness.
The attack comes on the same day as new hopes for peace talks with the Taliban.
The U.S. military is announcing a plan to integrate women into more elite combat roles, such as the Navy SEALS and Army Rangers.
The bombing may be linked to two other unsolved explosions in New York City, the FBI said.
Afghan President Karzai announced at a handover ceremony Tuesday that the Afghan government will begin to engage with the Taliban.
A suicide bomber targeted a bus carrying female students to university, and then the hospital serving the wounded was attacked.
Guy Martin gave up covering war after nearly dying in Libya, but when protests came to his Istanbul home, he felt obliged to enter the fray.
In arming Syrian rebels, the White House faces the difficult situation of risking proliferation or providing ineffective weapons.
The U.S. government won an unlikely ally in Putin, who defended the NSA’s spying programs and U.S. drone strikes.
Ex-Pakistani President Musharraf has been arrested and remanded to judicial custody over the 2006 killing of Baluch leader Akbar Bugti.
Traci Wise's husband, who was killed in Afghanistan, recently shared a photo of her young son sitting by a photo of his father that has since gone viral.