About a quarter of all eligible voters cast ballots by noon in an election that already broke early voting records.
Tuesday's election is set to be a tight contest with Netanyahu seeking to become Israel's longest serving leader.
Three crude bombs exploded in Dhaka's Karwan Bazar just minutes after Sheik Hasina's convoy passed through the business district.
Suicide bombings continue throughout Nigeria ahead of the rescheduled national elections.
The People’s Democratic Party said it was “saddened” by the abrupt resignation, calling it an “unfortunate decision.”
The former Florida governor's position on immigration reform has put him at odds with the GOP's conservative right.
The country’s National Intelligence Service reportedly has a long history of being embroiled in scandals.
Delhi voted to elect a new local government, in what is perhaps the most keenly watched political event since the 2014 national elections.
No one has yet taken responsibility for the lethal bomb in the Nigerian city of Gombe, though Boko Haram has already struck there before.
Days before India's capital votes in a crucial local election, a church was vandalized in the fifth such incident in the city since November.
Alexis Tsipras' party won 149 seats in the 300-seat Greek parliament, just two seats short of an absolute majority.
Syriza, Greece’s extreme left-wing party, appears poised to win the largest share of seats in legislative elections Sunday.
More than 10 million Indian citizens who live abroad will now be allowed to vote in local and national elections.
It remains unclear if Prime Minister Modi’s BJP would be part of the state government in the strife-torn, Muslim-majority state.
This victory, however, may just point to India's increasingly dominant role on the Internet.
Voter identification laws have become the latest battle in Washington, in part because of how dramatically they impact specific demographics.
Supporters are urging Clinton to get in the race now. Here are the other Dems and GOPers who might also jump in, sooner or later.
In states with so-called anti-fraud laws, voters said they were turned away because they didn't have photo ID or showed up at the wrong precinct.
GOP gubernatorial candidates scored big wins, backed by the millions of dollars raised by RGA head Chris Christie.
One of Washington's gun-related ballot measures sought to require background checks, while the other sought to forbid them.
Now in full control of Congress, the GOP can no longer govern as the "Party of No."
Here are five things to know about Mitch McConnell, the likely new Senate majority leader.