CIA Chief David Petraeus' downfall over an extramarital affair has made him the butt of jokes within the Taliban.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan still has a Kurdish problem on his hands, despite years of negotiations. Now, a mass hunger strike has brought the issue back to the front.
The UK's Cameron will meet with his defense minister Wednesday to discuss having a no-fly zone in Syria, meanwhile France may start arming the rebels.
The Unites States Wednesday pledged an additional $30 million in humanitarian aid to Syria, bringing the total U.S. aid to the strife-torn nation to $200 million.
Iraq has scrapped old plans for a Russian weapons deal, but says negotiations will go on.
After laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to mark the Veterans Day Sunday, President Barack Obama pledged support to the veterans and said their needs would be met.
In Doha, Syrian opposition groups in exile formed the new Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces, which will incorporate the SNC.
Israeli forces responded to threats from Syria in the Golan Heights and rockets from Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Sunday.
U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus was reportedly having an extramarital affair with biographer Paula Broadwell. Even more salacious is the possibility that the apparent cuckold in this case previously wrote to an advice column in the New York Times.
The Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Egypt government has had its ups/downs with Obama. Now, Cairo's message is clear: help improve our economy.
According to Barr’s campaign website, legalizing marijuana is her top priority if elected president.
Theft is usually a personal tragedy, but when an election is stolen, it’s a national one.
With the 2012 Presdential Election now just hours away, Obama and Romney are offering last-minute appeals to undecided voters.
There's little doubt the technology sector would be better off if Barack Obama is re-elected as President and Joe Biden as Vice President.
Dozens of Iraqi refugees are camped out at a public square in the Hague, desperate to avoid deportation.
TV news has metamorphosed into a type of entertainment, or if you prefer 'infotainment.'
South Korean activists launched propaganda leaflets against North Korea Monday, a week after the North threatened military action over a similar exercise.
A wave of terrorist attacks targeting Shiite Muslims in Iraq left at least 30 people dead and dozens more injured Saturday as the country celebrated the second day of the Eid al-Adha festival.
Lena Dunham’s new ad for President Barack Obama is drawing plenty of controversy for its sexual overtones. Many political experts are weighing in on the ad which is about “your first time.”
Mitt Romney and Al Gore are both the products of a patrician upbringing. One is the son of a U.S. senator. The other is the son of a governor.
Great Britain, the ‘Mother Country’ of the United States, is watching the upcoming U.S. presidential election, albeit with somewhat less interest than in 2008.
It looks like the platform he's been stumping for during the entire 2012 election cycle.