

Taiwan’s Premier Quits, Cabinet May Follow, After Election Losses
Taiwan's Premier Mao Chi-kuo speaks to the foreign media about Taiwan's interest in joining the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank...


Libya's Rivals Declare Unity Cabinet under UN Plan
Damages are seen due to clashes between the Libyan military and Islamic militias in Benghazi, Libya. Representatives of Libya's rival...


Doctors Without Borders Blasts EU Migration Policies
Migrants carrying their belongings walk from the Macedonian border into Serbia, near the village of Miratovac, Serbia, Jan. 19, 2016....


At Debate, Democrats Praise Iran Deal, Spar Over Domestic Issues
From left, Democratic U.S. presidential candidates former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and...


Nigeria’s Opposition Won't Defend Spokesman in Corruption Allegations
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari gives an interview to Agence France-presse at his hotel during the 25th African Summit on June 14,...


Burundi Opposition Leader Still Hopeful for Peaceful Settlement
Former South African President Nelson Mandela, center, poses with President Domitien Ndayizeye, left, and Jean Minani, speaker of Burundi...


Seoul: N. Korea Has Dropped 1 Million Propaganda Leaflets
People look at a map of the border area between North and South Koreas at the Imjingak Pavilion near the border village of Panmunjom,...


Iran Calls New US Ballistic Missile Sanctions Illegitimate
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a news conference in Tehran, Iran, Jan. 17, 2016. On Monday, Iran's Foreign Ministry called...


Saudi-led Airstrike on Sana'a Police Kills 15
Policemen gather at the site of a Saudi-led airstrike on the police headquarters in Sana'a, Yemen, Jan. 18, 2016. Saudi-led airstrikes...


Russian Parliament Rejects Law Punishing LGBTs
MOSCOW—A Russian parliament committee has rejected a bill that would have allowed fines or jail time for public displays of affection or...















