By Alastair Gale (AP) SEOUL—North Korea’s de facto No. 2 leader and uncle of dictator Kim Jong Un may have been removed from power, South Korea’s...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — As many as 20 percent of Africa’s elephants could be killed in the next 10 years if illegal poaching continues at the current...
NEW YORK (AP) — Police confirm that a Metro-North passenger train has derailed in the Bronx. A woman at the scene says numerous emergency vehicles have...
Reuters News agency reports that about 30,000 protesters launched a “people’s coup” on Thailand’s government on Sunday, swarming multiple state agencies in violent clashes, taking control...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Authorities say a plane carrying a reported 11 people crashed Friday night near the western Alaska village of Saint Marys. Alaska State...
The Italian Senate has voted to expel ex-Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi from parliament with immediate effect over his conviction for tax fraud. Berlusconi, who has dominated...
The African continent has been in shock over the news that Angolan authorities have decided to ban Islam. They consider Islam as a cult and not...
Four Nigerian cadets are said to have have been injured during the Hurricane Haiyan that swept through the Philippines recently. The identities of the cadets have...
By Sarah EL Deeb CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s interim president on Sunday banned public gatherings of more than 10 people without prior government approval, imposing hefty...
GENEVA — The United States and five other world powers announced a landmark accord Sunday morning that would temporarily freeze Iran’s nuclear program and lay the...
By Josef federman JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s prime minister harshly condemned the international community’s nuclear deal with Iran on Sunday, calling it a “historic mistake” and...
By Julian Borger and Saeed Kamali Dehghan in Geneva John Kerry and William Hague were due to arrive in Geneva on Saturday morning to join...