Woman arrested in death of Kim Jong Un's half brother

A woman has been arrested in connection with the death of Kim Jong Un's half brother, Malaysian police said.

CNN en Español kicked off air in Venezuela

The Venezuelan government Wednesday ordered cable providers to take CNN en Español off the air, days after CNN aired an investigation into the alleged fraudulent issuing of Venezuelan passports and visas.

Russia deploys missile in apparent treaty violation

Moscow has deployed a cruise missile in an apparent treaty violation, a senior military official told CNN Tuesday.

'Sudden death' of Kim Jong Un's half brother investigated

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half brother died Monday after becoming ill at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia, according to Selangor State Criminal Investigations Department Chief Fadzil Ahmat.

Trump knew of DOJ probe for weeks, Pence only days

The White House struggled Tuesday to answer an avalanche of questions over national security adviser Michael Flynn's resignation.

How US could stop a North Korean missile Brad Lendon-Profile-Image

North Korea's test of a ballistic missile this week showed new, more dangerous capabilities in its missile program, but the Pentagon says the US and its Asian allies have defenses to deal with threat.

U.S. calls Venezuela's vice president an international drug trafficker

U.S. authorities on Monday said the vice president of Venezuela was an international drug trafficker and slapped severe sanctions on him.

North Korea calls ballistic missile test-fire a success

North Korea says it has successfully completed the launch of a new ballistic missile, according to state media.

Why Trump backed down on 'One China'

On Feb 10, the world was surprised by a phone call between US president Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Democrats, advocates question ICE raids after hundreds of arrests

Immigrant rights activists and Democrats are raising concerns this weekend about recent immigration enforcement actions -- though immigration officials maintain that only routine actions targeting criminals were underway.