Five senior Taliban freed in exchange for the American soldier are now free in Qatar. Where will they go after that?
Parents tell news conference freed POW Bowe Bergdahl they have yet to speak to their son.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif demanded “immediate action” over the death of the pregnant woman.
President Obama addressed the U.S. Military Academy's class of 2014 Wednesday.
Mohammad Azeem, father of the woman who was three-months pregnant, was taken into custody while the other attackers escaped.
Shadow businesses can make up more than 80 percent of total economic activity in developing countries, according to a new study.
The decision means that Obama will leave office in early 2017 having extricated the country from the longest war in U.S. history.
At his swearing-in ceremony, India's new Prime Minister Narendra Modi met leaders from various neighboring countries.
Modi was sworn in as India's prime minister Monday, after a landmark victory that gave his party the first parliamentary majority in 30 years.
The Taliban said it would target Afghan troops, but it's unclear if they are behind the attack.
Other leaders from the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, or SAARC, bloc are also on the guest list.
The solicitor general has given up fighting a court order to release of the memorandum.
But Washington, and other western governments, have yet to call the military's action a coup.
Sakir Hussain, who was involved in human trafficking and smuggling fake Indian currency, was arrested by Sri Lankan and Malaysian officials.
India's new leader focused mainly on the economy during his campaign. But his relationship with foreign countries may be equally consequential.
Labor rights advocates and union representatives are calling this the largest-ever strike to hit U.S. fast-food companies.
The American man was detained after Pakistani authorities found he tried to board a plane with ammunition and unknown electronic devices.
In 2013, nearly 55 drone strikes killed about 271 people in Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia while 532 people were killed in 2012.
A list featuring Time magazine's "Most Influential People" came out Thursday.
On Thursday, large cities like Mumbai and Chennai, and small towns across India voted for more than 2,000 candidates.
The White House will soon provide Congress a secretive dossier on about 50 non-Afghan detainees in a U.S. military prison north of Kabul.
There's a belief among White House officials that Afghan security forces have become strong enough to contain the Taliban-led insurgency.