Although the U.S. has invested a tremendous amount of resources in Iraq, the country’s sectarian tensions are frustrating hopes for long-term political reform.
An article by billionaire Paul Singer fawned over Argentinia’s new president, but failed to mention a big number.
Russian government officials have admitted they expect no economic growth in 2016.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced Wednesday Harriet Tubman will appear on the $20 bill, displacing Andrew Jackson.
The president said the Gulf nations also agreed to help Iraq, a request he had been planning to make during this trip.
A proposed uranium mining ban would grant federal protection to 1.7 million acres of land in the Grand Canyon.
A review of data conducted by Reuters found that 56 percent of bombs dropped in Afghanistan were from drones in 2015.
The women in Iraq’s Mosul had reportedly been ordered to accept “temporary marriages” to the militants, and were all put to death after their refusal.
The epic HBO hit returns on Sunday, but there's more to this season than just Jon Snow.
The Islamic State group, the Taliban and the Afghan government are fighting for control of Afghanistan. But only one of these groups is consolidating its position.
In an interview published late Tuesday, the presidential candidate also said he backed efforts to diminish the Fed’s power and allow congressional audits.
Britain has long been one of America’s closest allies in Europe, and a Brexit would pose major economic and diplomatic problems.
NATO’s general-secretary noted “persistent disagreements” at the first meeting of the NATO-Russia Council since the start of the Ukraine conflict in 2014.
The oil-rich kingdom aims to plug a widening budget gap caused by the collapse in oil prices over the past two years.
“Herb is the healing of a nation," Jamaican reggae artist Bob Marley once said of marijuana.
A U.S. diplomat said that further sanctions may be aimed at cutting off the remittance of hard cash earned by North Korean workers abroad to their country.
In Riyadh, the U.S. president faces a daunting task — mending strained relations with America’s traditional regional ally.
Michigan officials will reportedly file felony charges against three people over contaminated drinking water in a poverty-stricken city.
The former Cuban leader, a longtime U.S. foe, made a rare public speech Tuesday marking his brother’s re-election as head of the Communist Party.
The Tuesday morning bombing and gun attack in Afghanistan's capital resulted in 30 deaths and 320 injuries.
Breakthroughs are not expected in the first Russia-NATO talks since the start of the Ukraine crisis following provocative Russian military maneuvers in the Baltic Sea.
About 300 people, including Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, were taken into custody for being part of the “Democracy Awakening” protests.