APEC summit wraps with no joint statement amid US-China discord
For the first time in its 25-year history, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit ended Sunday with its leaders failing to agree on a formal joint statement.
The Khashoggi case just won't go away for Trump and his Saudi allies
The death of Jamal Khashoggi continues to hang over the heads of both US President Donald Trump and his allied Saudi officials.
Bannon-Banks emails show Brexit campaigners sought US funding
Arron Banks, the backer of the biggest campaign behind Brexit, asked Cambridge Analytica to draw up plans for raising funds from the United States, according to a trove of leaked emails.
The Khashoggi case just won't go away for Trump and his Saudi allies
The death of Jamal Khashoggi continues to hang over the heads of both US President Donald Trump and his allied Saudi officials.
Saudi crown prince behind Khashoggi murder, concludes CIA
The US Central Intelligence Agency has concluded Saudi's powerful crown prince Mohammed bin Salman was behind the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, US media reported Friday, citing people close to the matter.
Embattled May sticks by Brexit plan amid growing rebellion
UK Prime Minister Theresa May maintained a defiant stance as she took to the airwaves Friday morning to attempt to sell her Brexit plan to the electorate, following a bruising day of political turmoil and open rebellion from within her own party.
Kim Jong Un tests 'high-tech' weapon in message to the US
North Korea has tested a "newly developed ultramodern" weapon in an event supervised by leader Kim Jong Un, state media said Friday, amid faltering nuclear disarmament negotiations with the United States.
Trump's mood takes a foul turn: 'He's pissed -- at damn near everyone'
A political clobbering, bickering aides and now a public grenade launched across the White House by the first lady have placed President Donald Trump in a position he loathes: backed into a corner.
Draft Brexit deal reached more than two years since divisive vote
British and European Union negotiators have agreed on a draft Brexit deal, UK Prime Minister Theresa May's office said Tuesday, more than two years after the country voted in a divisive referendum to withdraw from the bloc.
Japan's economy has a $5 trillion problem
An epic bond-buying spree by Japan's central bank means it's now sitting on assets worth more than the country's entire economy.