Nigeria, which uses drones to combat oil theft, may deploy them as a crime-fighting tool in Lagos, said a local government official.
The support of the Southeast Asian country comes as a welcome break for the U.S.-backed deal, which would influence about 40 percent of the world economy.
A powerful Kurdish lobbyist group in Washington is trying to convince the Obama administration to bypass Baghdad and arm the Kurdish fighters in Iraq directly.
Republicans fear that Sharron Angle's comeback could ruin their chances to take Sen. Harry Reid's open seat in Nevada.
Amid domestic unrest and the continued menace of the Islamic State group, Israel has unveiled its next generation of armored fighting vehicles.
The vice president also said he didn’t have a “Hollywood-esque” moment with his son Beau about campaigning.
Bernie Sanders issues his sharpest criticisms yet of Hillary Clinton's positions on key issues such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, same-sex marriage and the Iraq war.
"We are going to win this race,” Edwards promised as he addressed supporters hours after the polls closed.
During a rally for Democrats on Friday, the president accused Republicans of constructing a gloomy, “entire separate reality.”
The 14-year-old was arrested Sept. 14 when his teacher thought the device looked like a bomb.
Israel was suspected of practicing an airstrike against Iran's nuclear sites in 2012.
The Republican presidential candidates won't vote yes on an Obamacare repeal Friday.
"When we think of who is in our corner the most, and who will reform the legislative process to actually make immigration reform possible, Sanders is the obvious choice."
The White House has been in conflict with Congress all year about using a so-called war fund that the president said undermines cross-government budget caps.
Thursday's talk comes amid a national conversation on reforms for prison sentencing and policing.
Who was the ambassador who was killed in Libya, and who sent him there?
Critics are slamming Rep. Paul Ryan for highlighting the importance of taking time off from work while opposing paid-leave policies.
The White House and Congress are fighting over the details of the $612 billion 2016 National Defense Authorization Act.
Here's why Hillary Clinton is in front of the House Benghazi Committee.
From a night at the zoo to a high-heeled race, here's a list of fun events leading up to Halloween in the nation's capital.
The White House released a statement Wednesday urging Congress to take action in diverting Puerto Rico from a financial disaster.
The aging and slow flying A-10 can hit smaller targets more accurately than newer hi-tech jets.