Five hundred prisoners, many of them high-level al Qaeda members, have broken out of the Iraqi prison following a coordinated assault.
Immigrants by boat will now head to New Guinea or "a safe country other than Australia."
Who likes the U.S. and who hates it? And have their opinions changed in the last decade?
A $2 billion cut to administrative operations will take place regardless of any congressional moves.
Every year, thousands of veterans return from war to find the jobs they left behind, supposedly only temporarily, are no longer there.
The split between Syria’s Islamists and moderates -- both fighting Assad loyalists -- just became considerably wider.
Canada is the most beloved country on the map, according to the Reputation Institute’s new 2013 RepTrak report.
OPEC's latest monthly forecast shows growing demand for oil but shrinking demand for its own product.
Didier Francois and Edouard Elias, two French journalist for the French radio station Europe 1, have been missing in Syria since June 6.
Worsening relations with Hamid Karzai are pushing Obama to withdraw US forces faster and leave none behind, reports say.
Tensions with European leaders continue to rise after Saturday’s revelation that the NSA secretly observed data from EU diplomats.
China has made its interest in Latin America as a trade and diplomatic partner clear. Will this affect the U.S.?
Turkey's main pro-Kurdish party has called for a summer of protests.
Honor killings are quite common in Pakistan, particularly in isolated areas like Gilgit-Baltistan.
Lukoil says it expects the West Qurna-2 field to start producing oil by 2014.
Rep. Duckworth, an Iraq war vet and double amputee, blasted an IRS contractor for exaggerating an injury for disabled veteran status.
James Galdofini's funeral was held on Thursday at Saint John the Divine's Cathedral and hundred gathered to mourn the actor.
Of all the challenges on his plate, U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey worries most about something nebulous.
Should British-Asians support English sports clubs, even against the teams from India and Pakistan?
Citi is already present in other Middle Eastern countries, like Qatar, Kuwait and Egypt, but would be the first American bank in Iraq.
Mobile phone usage in Africa is spreading fast, at once spurring economic growth and also making violent conflicts more common.
"Sopranos" star James Gandolfini died suddenly in Italy on Wednesday night of a suspected heart attack.