Grenade kills one in Kashmir

At least one person was killed and 17 wounded Monday in a grenade blast at a crowded market in Indian-administered Kashmir’s main city Srinagar, police and doctors said.

Trump signals alarm with Democrats poised to escalate impeachment offensive

Democrats are primed to pivot to a critical new phase of impeachment -- building a public case that President Donald Trump abused his power -- to ensure no shows by administration witnesses don't

McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook is out for 'consensual relationship with an employee'

Steve Easterbrook is out as McDonald's CEO and president after the board determined that he violated company policy, the company said on Sunday.

Delhi gasps under choking smog

India’s capital New Delhi was enveloped in heavy, toxic smog Sunday — the worst levels in recent years — with flights diverted or delayed as politicians blamed each other for failing to tackle the crisis.

Mueller interview notes obtained by CNN show Trump's push for stolen emails

President Donald Trump and other top 2016 Trump campaign officials repeatedly privately discussed how the campaign could get access to stolen Democratic emails WikiLeaks had in 2016,

German city of Dresden declares 'Nazi emergency'

The German city of Dresden has declared a "Nazi emergency" after years of "right-wing extremist, racist" activity in the city, a local councilor says.

The Russian connection to a Berlin hit job that Germany doesn't want to talk about

Murders happen in Berlin. They're not common -- the crime rate in Germany is currently at its lowest level in more than 25 years -- but as with all major cities, the occasional violent killing is all but inevitable.

Russia rolls out its 'sovereign internet.' Is it building a digital Iron Curtain?

On Friday, a controversial new law took effect in Russia: The so-called "sovereign internet" law, which mandates the creation of an independent internet for Russia.

Boris Johnson's election gamble could cost him everything -- including Brexit

On December 12, the UK will finally have a general election. In all honesty, it's needed one since June 9, 2017.

Protests toppled two governments in three days, but the fight is only beginning

For weeks, loud and angry demands reverberated across Iraq and Lebanon, rattling their political leadership. Elites publicly acknowledged the popular indictment against them, and serious political