Rudy Giuliani lectures another country on ethics
It is bad enough that the President of the United States is breaking long-standing ethical standards in US government, but when President Donald Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani, stepped into the
NYT: DOJ's Bruce Ohr, dossier author Christopher Steele involved in efforts to flip Russian oligarch
Justice Department official Bruce Ohr and former British spy Christopher Steele -- frequent targets of President Donald Trump's ire related to the Russia investigation -- were involved in US efforts to flip a Russian oligarch with ties to the Kremlin, The New York Times reports.
George W. Bush and Barack Obama: Consolers in chief
Speaking at Sen. John McCain's memorial at Washington National Cathedral, Barack Obama and George W. Bush reminded us what American presidents can sound like in times of sorrow and grief.
Mob violence stuns Germany, revealing deep fault lines over migration
In downtown Chemnitz, the makeshift memorial to the victim of Sunday's stabbing attack, allegedly by two immigrants, still flickers every evening, a sea of candles and flowers that has survived the political turmoil of the last week.
Trump's summer from hell
Summer break? Ha. Imagine how it felt for the Trump administration.
Trump's summer from hell
Summer break? Ha. Imagine how it felt for the Trump administration.
Prince Harry wows crowds by singing at Hamilton in London's West End
Prince Harry stole the show at London's West End after bursting into song at the hit US hip-hop musical Hamilton.
Will cheap jobs from Chinese firms really lift Africa out of poverty?
Zhang Huarong points out of his office window to a bleak block of grey portacabins at the Huajian International Shoe City, in Addis Ababa. “That is what I lived in for six months when I came to Africa,” he says. “I am 60 years old. Back in China, I am a wealthy man -- my house in Dongguan even has a swimming pool. But I chose to come here and do something very difficult.”
White House casts blame on China for North Korea challenges
President Donald Trump issued a White House statement about North Korea on Wednesday evening via Twitter, casting blame on China for difficulties in the US-North Korea relationship and asserting there is "no reason at this time" to spend money on joint military exercises with South Korea.
John McCain remembered in Vietnam as a friend, not an enemy
The first time Le Tran Lua laid eyes on John McCain, he wanted to kill him.