United States Accuses Russia of Using Hacking to Meddle in Election
"Only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities," American spies say.
"Only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities," American spies say.
It’s more than just words now. President Duterte’s government takes first real step to scale back defense cooperation with Washington.
Some see the Nobel Peace Prize as an inspiration for Colombians to seek peace. Others see it as an affront against the president's opponents.
A clearly exasperated Secretary of State John Kerry called Friday for Russia and Syria to face a war crimes investigation for the continuing deadly attacks on Syrian civilians, including one that hours earlier killed 20 and wounded 100 in a strike against a hospital.
President Obama tells those in harm's way to evacuate ahead of the storm.
Kunduz, Again; Spy Wars; U.S. General on the Outs; And Lots More
Mike Pence just dismissed Trump's Muslim ban, a cornerstone of his campaign.
The category 4 storm left a path of destruction across the Caribbean as it heads toward the eastern United States.
Moscow ups the ante yet again, at a time of increasing tensions between the two Cold War adversaries.
The president and his deputies continue to push for a trade deal that appears to be dead-on-arrival.
The leader of Chechnya made two very interesting — and different — TV appearances this week.
Trump's message plays well with his base but gains little traction with the broader electorate.
How a Republican hatchetman and a left-wing cypherpunk joined forces against Hillary Clinton.
The Next Snowden?; Russian Rubles in Ukraine; And Lots More
Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the situation in Syria with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday, less than 48 hours after the State Department announced a suspension in “bilateral channels with Russia” related to reducing the violence in Syria.
A Polish official mocked women's plans to march, but 30,000 of them showed up anyway.
The poll also showed that Chinese citizens prefer Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
Harold T. Martin, III allegedly removed classified information and stored it at his Maryland home.
Ethiopia has been experiencing social unrest for nearly a year. And after a weekend stampede, the protests have grown in size.
“I have no words,” said Ameer Mohamed, a swing-state, Muslim-American voter, to Donald Trump — and Mike Pence — painting immigrants as threats.
U.S. Servicemember Killed in Afghanistan; India, Pakistan Tensions; And Lots More
Yahoo built custom code for the NSA to scan user emails.
Russia has tied its lot to the regime in Damascus, Washington’s top diplomat says, holding out slim hope for restarting ceasefire talks at some point
Both vice presidential candidates cite their sons in the Marine Corps to bolster their cases, but Trump’s latest controversy could dominate the debate.
German prosecutors are dropping Erdogan's attempt to prosecute a German comedian who insulted him.
The fund warns harsh words on the U.S. campaign trail put globalization at risk.
Afghan and U.S. Forces Push Back in Kunduz; Colombia Shocked Over Peace Referendum; And Lots More
Now it's your turn to cast a ballot!
The suspension of talks is the latest sign of deteriorating relations between Obama and Putin.
But don't expect the IMF decision to pick up China's lagging economic growth.
Africa is a continent made up of 54 countries.
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Watch this video of a top U.N. official stroking a blue helmet without saying a word.
A top aide to President Joseph Kabila told FP there is no tension in Congo and that Americans should feel safe there.
The legendary comedy program prepares to take on an election some are already calling farcical.
Rodrigo Duterte said that if the Philippines had a Hitler it would be him.
India and Pakistan Squaring Off; Syrian Rebels Inch Toward Nusra; Aleppo Teeters; And Lots More
Clinton’s camp pounces, and Sen. Rubio balks, as Trump campaign manager says he spent money in Cuba in violation of U.S. law.
Time is finally catching up with Berlusconi, Italy’s former Prime Minister.
Gary Johnson couldn't name one world leader. Here, we introduce him to Obama, Putin, Xi, May, Sisi.
Washington’s Manila Problem; And Lots More
Romania’s agriculture minister said food waste could be treated like carbon emissions
Riek Machar's replacement in the transitional government claims the former rebel leader never accepted his subordinate role, and tried to play "parallel president."
The one time Senate colleagues are trading barbs over Syria, but McCain and Lindsey Graham took it to a new level Wednesday.
The bill would allow U.S. families of 9/11 victims to sue the saudi government, but opponents say it would also open up washington to lawsuits
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican pick Donald Trump faced off for the first presidential debate, setting the stage for the next six weeks of battle.
Moscow’s counterspin hits high gear to discredit a Dutch-led inquiry that strongly indicates Russia played a role in downing of Malaysian Airlines flight over Ukraine.
Moscow Blocking Syria Investigation; Aleppo Crumbling; And Lots More
Belgium’s migration minister sparked plenty of outrage when he mistook a parody for a pat on the back.
Burkinis might be a threat to public order, but nudist camps? Those are just fine.
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