US sending attack drones to South Korea

The United States will permanently station attack drones in South Korea, the US military announced.

Spicer: Trump didn't mean wiretapping when he tweeted about wiretapping

The White House on Monday walked back a key point of President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated allegation that President Barack Obama wiretapped his phones in Trump Tower during the 2016 election.

Putin's rise to power

You've heard the allegations. And, if the US spy community is right, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that the world's most powerful person is Vladimir Putin.

Tensions rising between Turkish, European leaders before elections

Turkey and the Netherlands' diplomatic feud deepened Sunday with the Turkish president accusing the NATO ally of fascism and Denmark joining the fray, decrying "rhetorical attacks against the Netherlands."

S. Korea: Park's exit seen as chance to reset China relations after THAAD

The dramatic downfall of President Park Geun-hye comes at a time of heightened regional tension over South Korea's deployment of a controversial US missile defense system.

20 million at risk of starvation in world's largest crisis since 1945, UN says

Somalia and three other countries desperately need aid to save more than 20 million people from starvation and diseases, the United Nations said.

Why these Indian state elections matter to the whole world

India's ruling political party has won a crucial state election, strengthening its ability to push through a development agenda in the world's fastest growing major economy.

Kremlin spokesman: 'Russia is being demonized'

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Sunday that Russia is being demonized, and that it was impossible for his country to have interfered with the 2016 election, despite US claims.

Protests after Netherlands bars Turkish official's plane from landing

Protests broke out in Rotterdam and in front of Dutch diplomatic missions in Turkey on Saturday after the Netherlands barred a plane carrying Turkey's foreign minister from landing to stop him from addressing a political rally in the port city.

South Korea: Cheers, tears as Seoul wakes up to life without Park

Thousands took to the streets of Seoul to celebrate the dawning of a new political reality in South Korea.