Chancellor Osborne Says He Has Found $18.7 Billion Of Welfare Cuts
The budget is the Conservatives' clearest chance in almost two decades to remold Britain into a low-tax, small-state economy.
Burt's Bees Co-Founder Burt Shavitz Dead At 80
A company spokeswoman told USA Today that Shavitz died of respiratory issues on Sunday surrounded by family and friends in Bangor, Maine.
Iran's Zarif Says Differences Remain In Nuclear Talks With Major Powers
"Still nothing is clear. ... Some differences remain and we are trying and working hard," Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters.
Pope Comes 'Home' To South America To Defend Planet And The Poor
When he emerged from the plane, a breeze whipped off his white zucchetto cap and swirled his robes.
Two Blasts Hit Central Nigerian City Of Jos: Sources
A suicide bomber killed six people at a church in northeast Nigeria earlier on Sunday at the end of a week in which suspected Boko Haram insurgents killed more than 200 people.
New Horizons Space Probe Suffers Glitch On Approach To Pluto
The probe has been barreling toward the dwarf planet and its primary moon, Charon, since January 2006.
Republican Christie Criticizes High Court's Gay Marriage Ruling
Christie, who announced last week he was joining the Republican field in the 2016 presidential election, said the Supreme Court's justices were not conservative enough.
French, German Presidents Tried To Influence World Cup Votes: Blatter In Paper
In a story published on Sunday, the newspaper Welt am Sonntag quoted Blatter as saying: "Before the World Cup was awarded to Russia and Qatar, there were two political interventions."
Kerry, Zarif Meet As Tuesday's Iran Nuclear Deadline Approaches
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif are trying to meet a Tuesday deadline for a final deal.
Islamic State Suicide Bombers Strike In Iraqi Refinery Town
The town of Baiji and its refinery - Iraq's largest - have been a battlefront for more than a year.
Islamic State Attacks Power Plant In Hasaka, In Northeast Syria: Army
The ultra-hardline militants continue to stage lighting attacks inside the city, although they were driven out of some district.
Chinese Officials, Investors Hope New Support Steps Will Stave Off Stock Crash
The government is anxiously awaiting the market opening on Monday to see if the new measures will halt a 30 percent plunge in the last three weeks.
Saudi-Led Strikes Kill 30 In Northern Yemen, Houthis Say
As U.N. mediators pushed for a humanitarian pause in fighting that has killed nearly 3,000 since March, a fresh strike hit Northern Yemen.
Boko Haram Suspected In Suicide Bombing Killing 6 At Church In Nigeria’s Potiskum
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to meet U.S. President Barack Obama July 20, when the Boko Haram issue is likely to be high on the agenda.
Quartet Of Crises Threatens Europe's Core
The EU's unity, solidarity and international standing are at risk from Greece's debt, Russia's role in Ukraine, Britain's pursuit of opt-outs and Mediterranean migration.
China Arrests Man For Suicide 'Rumors' Amid Stock Market Rout: State TV
The man allegedly wrote on social media that "there are people, because of the stock market crash, who have jumped off buildings in Beijing's Financial Street."
Colombia Peace Process Now At Lowest Ebb: Government
The government has been in talks with FARC rebels since late 2012, but the process is now under unprecedented strain.
Suspected Congo Ebola Victims Test Negative For The Virus
The government and World Health Organization investigated a possible outbreak about 170 miles northeast of the capital, Brazzaville.
China Lobbies Hard Ahead Of Manila's South China Sea Arbitration Case
China's claims to the disputed South China Sea will come under international legal scrutiny for the first time this week, but while Beijing has officially refused to take part in the case.
China Curbs IPOs, Enlists Brokers In All-Out Bid To End Market Rout
China's government, regulators and financial institutions are now waging a concerted campaign to prop up the nation's two main share markets.
Pope Heads To South America To Champion The Poor And The Planet
Francis arrives in the Ecuadorian capital Quito after a 13-hour flight from Rome.
Hillary Clinton Says China Is Trying To 'Hack Into Everything That Doesn't Move In America'
At a campaign event in New Hampshire Hillary Clinton accused the Pacific nation of stealing commercial secrets and "huge amounts of government information."
Despite Progress In Iran Nuclear Talks, Dispute Over UN Sanctions Persists
Access to Iranian sites to monitor compliance with a future agreement appears to be a major sticking point in any nuclear deal.
Federer Dodges Groth Bullets To Reach Wimbledon Last 16
Roger Federer defeated Sam Groth on Saturday to reach the final 16 at Wimbledon.
Putin Tells Obama He Wants Dialogue Based On Equality And Respect
In a congratulatory message to President Barack Obama marking U.S. Independence Day, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for dialogue based on equal treatment and mutual respect.
Tunisia's President Declares State Of Emergency After Hotel Attack
Tunisia's emergency law temporarily gives the government more executive flexibility, hands the army and police more authority, and restricts certain rights such as the right to public assembly.
Egypt Says Kills 12 Militants In Airstrikes As Sisi Inspects Troops
Sources said the airstrikes hit militant targets near Sheikh Zuweid in North Sinai province, killing 25 militants and destroying weapons and explosives caches.
Syrian Army And Hezbollah Lay Siege To Rebel-Held Border City
Footage released on Hezbollah's TV channel and on Syrian state TV showed large plumes of fire rising from the city and the sounds of aerial bombardment.
Report On Past Iran Nuclear Work Could Be Ready By Year End: IAEA
If Tehran cooperates, a U.N. watchdog could issue a report on its investigation into past Iranian research.
Greek Minister Says Europe Won't Let Athens Go Under
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said Europe stands to lose more than Greece if the country votes "no" on a bailout referendum Sunday.