Progressive Party splits from Dilma Rousseff's coalition in Brazil
It's the kind of news no leader facing impeachment wants to hear. Yet another political party is backing out of embattled Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's coalition government, leaving her even more isolated as the lower house of Congress is on the verge of deciding whether she should be impeached.
One person arrested at Amsterdam airport
Officials said Wednesday morning that Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is fully operational again, hours after a section of the main terminal was cordoned off by police.
Wyoming Democratic caucuses: Bernie Sanders picks up another win
Bernie Sanders won the Wyoming Democratic caucuses Saturday, providing his campaign with one more jolt of momentum before the race against Hillary Clinton heads east.
North Korea boasts test of engine technology for intercontinental missile
North Korea tested a new engine for an intercontinental ballistic missile, according to its state-run news agency.
At least 28 Yemeni soldiers killed
At least 28 Yemeni soldiers were killed, and others injured, after gunmen blocked a main road and opened fire on their vehicles in southern Yemen on Saturday, hours before a U.N.-brokered ceasefire was scheduled to take effect, local security officials told CNN.
Only woman on FBI 10 most-wanted list arrested in Mexico
After months on the run, a woman who allegedly plotted the death of a romantic rival in Texas has been captured in Mexico.
Paris terror suspect Mohamed Abrini arrested in Belgium
Is a terror suspect arrested Friday in Belgium the hat-wearing man seen in airport surveillance video moments before one of two deadly terror attacks in Brussels?
Pope to church: Be more accepting of divorced Catholics, gays and lesbians
Pope Francis put his shoulder to the doors of the Catholic Church and shoved them open a little wider Friday, calling for the church to be more tolerant in practice while not changing any official doctrines.
U.S. general: Number of ISIS fighters in Libya doubles
U.S. intelligence estimates now put the number of ISIS fighters in Libya between 4,000 to 6,000, double the number in the war-ravaged country last year, according to the top U.S. military commander in Africa.
Ex-Navy SEAL who claimed he killed bin Laden charged with DUI
Rob O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who claimed he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, was arrested early Friday in Montana and charged with driving under the influence, authorities said.