France canceled the delivery of the two Mistral ships in November because of the Ukraine conflict.
“China’s economy would create collateral damage that is much greater than a Grexit would be to the euro.”
In an effort to protest the legalization of gay marriage, one North Carolina pastor is asking Christian leaders across the U.S. to fly the Christian flag above "Old Glory."
Nairobi County officials have nonetheless insisted that the bustling capital city's beautification was not about U.S. President Barack Obama.
A U.S. expert says photos showing Kim Jong Un visiting a pesticide plant reveal the country's ability to manufacture biological weapons.
The controversial Italy-based security firm Hacking Team's other clients include Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia and several U.S. agencies.
In the video, an ISIS militant can be seen fleeing an armored vehicle after trying to conceal it under a palm grove.
The first chapter of the sequel to Lee's classic "To Kill A Mockingbird" has been published online.
A new study estimates that if global temperatures rise by 3.6 degrees, sea levels could rise by up to 20 feet, threatening millions of lives worldwide.
Justin Nojan Sullivan was arrested on June 19, a day before he planned to purchase a semi-automatic rifle to carry out attacks in the U.S.
The call comes after an international chemical weapons watchdog found evidence of chlorine gas being used "systematically and repeatedly."
U.S. government officials say the scope of two data breaches last year was much bigger than previously thought.
It's interested in joining a consortium that would give Tokyo its first taste of a multinational defense project, a move the U.S. Navy is encouraging because it could pave the way for Japan to lead similar partnerships in Asia, an exclusive Reuters report says.
The U.S. Army unveiled a long-awaited plan on Thursday for cutting the military service by nearly 60,000 soldiers and civilians, a budget-driven reduction it said would touch nearly every Army installation in the United States and overseas.
Greece submitted reform proposals to Eurogroup officials Thursday as the county teeters on the brink of bankruptcy.
A contentious budget was approved by the Wisconsin state legislature Thursday morning, a final step before Gov. Scott Walker's expected Monday announcement.
U.S. authorities foiled attacks planned around the Fourth of July, arresting more than 10 people in the month before the holiday who were inspired by Islamic State online recruitment, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday.
The world’s longest-serving foreign minister, who stepped down in April, began his tenure after his father's assassination.
Scientists urge the world to spend more on research and development expenditures, saying it is the way to escape poverty.
After Sunday's "no" vote, Greece is back to the negotiating table, but history may provide useful lessons for the future of the eurozone.
The deadline for a nuclear agreement will be pushed for a third time.
Uber Technologies Inc. may be valued at $50 billion, but that's not stopping Gett from pushing its own ride-hailing service globally.