As Obama visits, Cuba's top diplomat open to hearing criticism
Cuba's top negotiator with the United States welcomed the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama to the island on Sunday and said officials there would listen with "respect" to any criticisms of the communist-run government.
MH370: Possible debris found in Mozambique arrives in Australia
Two pieces of debris found in Mozambique arrived in Australia on Sunday, where experts will determine whether they are from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Istanbul explosion: Suicide bomber had ISIS links, says Turkey's interior minister
A suicide bomber who struck a busy tourist area in central Istanbul on Saturday, killing at least four people, was a Turkish citizen with links to ISIS, Turkey's Interior Minister Efkan Ala said Sunday.
Protesters block road outside Trump Arizona event, march in NYC
Dozens of protesters blocked traffic near a Donald Trump event in Arizona on Saturday, while demonstrators marched in New York City to protest the GOP front-runner.
Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam charged with terrorist murder
A day after being captured in a fierce gunbattle in Belgium, Salah Abdeslam has been charged with participation in a terrorist murder -- last fall's horrific attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead, prosecutors said Saturday.
Russia plane crash: Airline to give relatives $20K in 'hardship payments'
Flydubai will provide "hardship payments" of $20,000 per passenger to relatives of those killed when its jet crashed in southern Russia, the airline said.
North Korea launches ballistic missiles
North Korea launched a ballistic missile off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said Friday.
Conservatives pin hopes on convention fight to stop Donald Trump
Prominent conservatives led by Erick Erickson on Thursday called for a unity ticket and a convention fight to stop Republican front-runner Donald Trump, a sign of the growing desperation in the party establishment to find an alternative to the billionaire businessman.
Brazil: Judge suspends swearing-in of Lula da Silva to Cabinet post
A Brazilian federal judge moved Thursday to block the controversial swearing-in of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as chief of staff to President Dilma Rousseff -- the latest twist in the country's deepening political crisis.
Argentina sinks Chinese vessel, cites illegal fishing
Argentina's coast guard says it sank a Chinese fishing vessel that was fishing in a restricted area off the South American country's coast.