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.
Deep-seated animosity paves way for Armenia, Azerbaijan violence
On so little do the two countries concur. Not just now but historically as well.
'Whitey' Bulger's personal items to be auctioned -- including rat-shaped cup
Mobster James "Whitey" Bulger's electronics, furniture, art and jewelry, including a replica Stanley Cup ring, will go up for auction in June with its proceeds going to victims' families, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts announced Monday.
Tracking ISIS ambitions in Europe -- a threat years in the making
More than two years ago, the man who would export the terror of ISIS to Europe arrived in the Syrian city of Raqqa. His name was Abdelhamid Abaaoud, and he was from the Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek.
Trump on potential war between Japan and North Korea: 'If they do, they do'
Donald Trump on Saturday reiterated his belief that Japan should arm itself to deter a threat from North Korea rather than have the U.S. military protect the longtime ally against the rogue nuclear nation.
Azerbaijan claims ceasefire in deadly feud; Armenia says violence still going
A long-simmering, violent feud in Eurasia is now on pause -- at least according to one of the dueling countries.