China to US: Be 'cool-headed' on North Korea

China urged the United States to take a "cool-headed" approach to escalating tensions with North Korea, calling for a diplomatic solution to North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Paris Orly Airport: Assailant shouted 'I'm here to die in the name of Allah'

A man holding a gun on a French female soldier at Orly Airport shouted, "I am here to die in the name of Allah ... There will be deaths," before two of the soldier's comrades shot the attacker dead Saturday morning, a prosecutor told reporters.

Trump 1, free trade 0: G20 drops pledge to fight protectionism

The world's biggest economies have dropped a long-standing public endorsement of free trade at their first meeting with the Trump administration.

In Syrian city of Homs, an orderly evacuation of rebels

The evacuation of a rebel enclave in the Syrian city of Homs started Saturday.

Trump stands by wiretapping claim during Merkel visit

President Donald Trump on Friday refused to disown claims, highlighted by his White House, that British intelligence tapped his phones following a request by President Barack Obama last year, risking a deepening rift with America's key ally.

Former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort wanted for questioning in Ukraine corruption case

Ukrainian prosecutors want to question Paul Manafort in connection with a corruption investigation and have made repeated requests for assistance from US authorities, CNN has learned.

Tillerson on North Korea: Military action is 'an option'

The US would consider military action against North Korea if it was provoked, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Friday.

Former UK Treasury chief takes job editing a free newspaper

He used to run the world's fifth largest economy. Now he'll edit London's free evening newspaper. Former U.K. Treasury chief George Osborne was named editor of the Evening Standard on Friday, an appointment that shocked Britain's political and media establishment. The Standard is a free tabloid with a circulation of 900,000.

Dutch elections: Wilders' far-right party beaten, early results show

Conservative Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has staved off a challenge from his far-right rival in an election widely seen as an indicator of populist sentiment in Europe, preliminary results indicated Wednesday.

Federal judge blocks new travel ban; Trump calls it 'judicial overreach'

A federal judge in Hawaii blocked President Donald Trump's new travel ban on Wednesday afternoon, hours before the ban was set to go into effect.