Russia warns US not to attack Syrian regime

Russia warned the United States about taking direct action against the Syrian regime, saying it would cause negative consequences across the Middle East, Russia's state-run Sputnik news agency reported Saturday.

9/11 widow files lawsuit against Saudi Arabia

Stephanie DeSimone was two months pregnant when her husband, Navy Cmdr. Patrick Dunn, was killed at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

Man tries to attack Moscow synagogue; guard injured

An armed man carrying a gas canister attempted to barge into a Moscow synagogue Saturday and wounded a security guard who tried to impede him from entering the building, police told CNN.

Duterte spokesman tries to clarify Philippines leader's Hitler remarks

The spokesman for Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte sought to clarify the leader's controversial comparison of his war against suspected drug offenders to Adolf Hitler's extermination of Jews during World War II.

India relocates 10,000 from around Kashmir as tensions rise

India relocated more than 10,000 people from around the disputed border area of Kashmir as tensions with Pakistan continue to escalate.

Police: Man killed by officer pointed vaping device, not gun

Two protesters were arrested after 50 people blocked an intersection in El Cajon, California, to demand accountability following the police shooting of an unarmed black man.

Last living Doolittle Raider recalls America's revenge attack

When vintage World War II bombers known as B-25 Mitchells thrill fans on the US airshow circuit, they honor the legacy of one of the most daring military missions in American history.

Cyber warfare: Who is China hacking now?

It's the nagging glitch in the US-China relationship that was inevitably mentioned during the first US presidential debate this week between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton -- cyber warfare.

Hoboken train crash: 1 dead, more than 100 injured

It happened without warning, without time for passengers to realize they were hurling headlong into a deadly tragedy, without time for commuters standing on the train station platform to flee.

Kashmir: Why is India's Modi going on the offensive?

India's reported "surgical strike" across the border into Pakistani-controlled Kashmir on Wednesday brings India-Pakistan relations to their lowest point in almost a decade.