ISIS foreign fighters killed in U.S. airstrikes
Two European foreign fighters were killed on the same day in recent U.S. airstrikes, a Pentagon spokesman announced Thursday.
'Younger Games': Hong Kong's Joshua Wong launches new political party
One of Hong Kong's most famous democracy activists has announced the formation of a new political party amid heightened tensions in the city over the alleged kidnapping of several booksellers and perceived interference by Beijing in official affairs.
Trump meeting suggests campaign changes
Donald Trump met Wednesday with GOP strategist Paul Manafort, a huddle that suggests campaign changes could be in the works after the billionaire lost the Wisconsin primary and is facing an uphill climb to clinch the Republican presidential nomination before the convention.
China is the world's top executioner, but it doesn't want you to know that
The world's most prolific executioner killed "thousands" of people last year, human rights group Amnesty International estimates.
Putin and the Panama Papers: Why power means more than money
The Kremlin introduced a new word into the English language Monday: "Putinophobia."
Cruz win moves GOP closer to contested convention
Ted Cruz won the Wisconsin Republican primary Tuesday, boosting his effort to blunt Donald Trump and moving the party closer to a historic contested convention.
Iceland's Prime Minister resigns amid Panama Papers fallout
After widespread calls for his resignation, Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson stepped down Tuesday -- an apparent casualty of the Panama Papers leaks.
Australia: No refugee kids left in detention here; Critics: They're offshore
Baby Samuel spent the first ten months of his life in immigration detention. Now, he's quickly learning to navigate around his new three-room house.
Why China may cheer a Trump presidency and dread a Clinton one
China is a favorite punching bag of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, accused of stealing U.S. jobs and threatened with eye-watering trade tariffs.
Trump looks to pass commander-in-chief test as rivals see weakness
Donald Trump is suddenly confronted with a test faced by every candidate with serious designs on the White House: He must prove he's fit and ready to be commander in chief.