Saturday's turnout signaled growing public support for gays and lesbians though opposition remains in the Catholic country.
Macedonia and Montenegro should be invited to join NATO, says Poland's defense minister, but Russia is opposed.
The planes came within 10 feet of each other on May 30, according to U.S. military officials.
It "embodies all the hideousness of fascism," one publisher asserts.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders was taken aback when NPR radio host Diane Rehm suddenly said he had Israeli dual citizenship.
Online drug sales with bitcoins are thriving on the dark Web, according to a survey of people by the Global Drug Survey.
The rise in fighting and deaths has convinced Congress, long inclined to supply weapons to Ukraine, that the country still needs more assistance.
Candidates before him, like Chris Christie and Mitt Romney, have found foreign trips dangerous territory — full of mishaps and political blunders.
Raytheon said the new SM-3 IIA missile had bigger rocket motors and a more capable kill vehicle that would allow the missile to engage threats sooner.
The exercise will include 49 ships, 61 aircraft, one submarine and a combined landing force of 700 Finnish, Swedish and U.S. troops.
European authorities brand the blacklisting of 89 dignitaries as "arbitrary and unjustified," while Russian officials say it was a response to Western sanctions.
The location of the U.S.-led drills has led the Kremlin to conclude that they will simulate interception of Russian ballistic missiles.
The National Front party has made significant electoral gains by promising to restrict immigrants and secure France's economic autonomy.
The Conservative government will seek to hold the "Brexit" referendum under the same rules as the U.K. general election, rather than those of local or European Parliament elections.
Poland’s presidential election Sunday is a wake-up call to the country’s centrists ahead of autumn parliamentary polls.
Komorowski, 62, has been criticized for running a lackluster campaign, jumping to life only after his loss in the first round.
The Hedgehog-2015 drills involve eight NATO nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Poland.
Western governments have been on high alert for citizens attempting to join the militant group.
A Russian teen allegedly posted a pro-Nazi message to social media and could face steep consequences.
After four years of civil war, many see nothing left in Syria that’s worth fighting for.
The Ukrainian parliament, the Rada, passed the first reading of a bill Tuesday that would allow foreigners to serve in the country's armed forces.
With tensions between Russia and Poland high, France has offered to supply the Polish government with submarines and cruise missiles.