As Russia begins its third year of occupation in Crimea, human rights activists warn of an increasingly stifling environment in the region formerly controlled by Ukraine.
Heightened surveillance around the disputed Senkaku Islands is part of the competition for the resource-rich the sea.
GOP insiders have discussed choosing a presidential nominee in Cleveland in July, but the road ahead is full of twists that even seasoned pros can’t fully anticipate.
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday could thwart state-level initiatives regarding mandatory labeling of products with genetically modified organisms.
On the short list are two judges who serve on the same court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit — Chief Judge Merrick Garland and Judge Sri Srinivasan.
The Florida senator's campaign, now ended, suffered from a lackluster strategy, his "Robot Rubio" image and his previous support for immigration reform.
The U.S. Tuesday announced restrictions to travel to Cuba would be further eased.
For more than eight months, Trump has dominated the GOP presidential primary race while Rubio has been painted as an establishment politician who can’t even win in his home state.
The GOP front-runner says he prefers to be "neutral" on matters relating to Israel, but some Jews say they expect that to change if he wins the nomination.
The Florida senator took nearly 40 percent of the vote in the nation's capital Saturday, while the Texas senator captured the Cowboy State.
The U.S. military has been secretly watching the North Korean navy search for the submarine.
The State Department has just cleared the request, as the country has strengthened relations with the U.S. in recent years.
Israel’s air force plans to double its force of Heron TP unmanned aerial vehicles by the end of the year amid growing regional threats.
While Canada has accepted more than 26,000 refugees from the war-torn country, the United States has accepted fewer than 1,000.
After signing a defense deal with the Philippines, Beijing has criticized Tokyo’s growing role in the contested South China Sea.
North Korea views U.S.-South Korean military drills as a rehearsal for a possible invasion.
The charge of murder as a hate crime carries a sentence of 20 years to life in prison.
The latest announcement follows Seoul’s decision to impose tough sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear program and missile tests.
The Pentagon said airstrikes on al-Shabab's “Raso” training camp in Somalia killed more than 150 fighters, but the militant group disagrees.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called the disputed waters, through which about half of the world’s cargo ships pass, one of the safest shipping lanes.
The day honors women’s achievements and raises awareness about the many challenges left for women to overcome.
The drills would boost both nations’ wartime capabilities and help launch precision strikes on North Korea’s top leadership in case of war.