Donald Trump finds allies on Europe's right

Donald Trump received more international criticism Tuesday, this time from London's newly elected mayor, Sadiq Khan.

Fault lines: GOP civil war deepen

Donald Trump is poised to breeze through another round of primary contests this week -- while the Republican Party splinters around him.

BBC correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, team expelled from North Korea

British Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was detained in North Korea and is being expelled for his reporting, authorities have announced at a press conference.

The most powerful man in oil is out -- here's what comes next

Ali al-Naimi was the most powerful man in the oil business for two decades -- until this weekend. As the oil minister of Saudi Arabia, in control of the largest proven crude reserves in the world, al-Naimi was the de-facto leader of OPEC.

Death toll rises to 73 in Afghanistan bus, fuel tanker accident

At least 73 people were killed and 52 others injured in Afghanistan when two passenger buses caught fire after one collided with a fuel tanker, health officials say.

'Duterte Harry' tipped to win as Philippines heads to the polls

Millions of voters in the Philippines braved stifling hot weather to line up and have their say in the national election as polls opened Monday.

Barack Obama's last campaign

President Barack Obama's popularity is growing just in time for him to wage the final campaign of his political life.

Alberta wildfire growing, may reach Saskatchewan

The massive wildfire that forced almost 90,000 people to evacuate in Alberta is growing and approaching the neighboring province of Saskatchewan, Canadian officials said Saturday.

Three kidnapped Spanish journalists released in Syria

A trio of Spanish journalists who went missing last July in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo have been released, according to the president of the Spanish Journalists Federation.

U.S. personnel on the ground in Yemen

A small number of U.S. military personnel are on the ground inside Yemen as part of the effort to root out al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, the Pentagon said Friday.