Troop carriers seized: Is China sending Singapore a message?

Singapore is scrambling to recover nine armored troop carriers that have been impounded in Hong Kong for a week after they were used in a military training exercise in Taiwan.

What Castro funeral RSVPs say about the world

Fidel Castro's funeral will bring together an unlikely mix of world leaders, royalty, Marxist guerillas and Hollywood actors.

Plane carrying 81, including soccer team, involved in accident in Colombia

A plane carrying 72 passengers and nine crew members was involved in an accident near Rionegro, Colombia, according to the country's civil aviation department.

Ohio State University: Attacker killed, 11 hospitalized after campus attack

The Ohio State University student who carried out a knife attack on campus Monday said in a Facebook post he was "sick and tired" of seeing fellow Muslims "killed and tortured," according to federal law enforcement officials.

Trump wins Michigan, state officials say

President-elect Donald Trump wins Michigan's 16 electoral votes, the secretary of state's office announced on Monday.

South Korea scandal: President too busy to take questions, lawyer says

South Korea's President Park Geun-hye has once again refused to be questioned by prosecutors in a corruption scandal that has prompted mass street protests.

China approves $36 billion rail project

China's already massive rail network is about to get even bigger. The country's top economic planning agency has approved a 247 billion yuan ($36 billion) plan to better connect Beijing to the port city of Tianjin, as well as cities in neighboring Hebei Province.

What challenges are facing Pakistan's new army chief?

Pakistan has named a new army chief as the country faces a host of complex issues, from potential war with India, terrorism, and Donald Trump.

'French Thatcher' Fillon wins France's Republican primary

French conservatives have picked François Fillon as their presidential candidate in next year's election.

Cruz to Trump, GOP: If we don't deliver 'there will be pitchforks and torches in the streets'

Sen. Ted Cruz warned President-elect Donald Trump and other Republican leaders they may face a popular revolt if they don't carry through on some of their biggest campaign promises, including repealing Obamacare.