International

  • Japan and North Korea have held secret talks on neutral grounds over the fate of 12 Japanese nationals abducted in the 1970s and 1980s on the Korean peninsula, local media…

  • The government of Yemen's fugitive president Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi claimed on Saturday some of its ministers had returned to Aden from Riyadh, after the exiled government declared the key…

  • Saudi Arabia announced Saturday it has broken up planned Islamic State attacks in the kingdom and arrested 431 suspects in an anti-terrorism sweep, a day after a powerful blast in neighboring Iraq…

  • US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter will travel to Israel and Saudi Arabia this week to clear doubts over Iran’s nuclear deal with the West.

    Carter, who will also visit Jordan,…

  • Al-Qaeda’s North African branch claimed an ambush of an Algerian Army patrol that killed at least nine soldiers, in one of the deadliest such attacks in years.

    Al-Qaeda in the Islamic…

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the creation of a new reserve armed force as part of steps to improve training and military readiness at a time of international tensions with the West…

  • A South Korean agent was found dead after an apparent suicide amid a growing scandal over a covert hacking program that officials say was aimed at rival North Korea. Seoul says it was used for…

  • Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump sparked anger by attacking the military record of Senator John McCain, a former prisoner of war.

    The billionaire and reality TV star said McCain…

  • The Islamic State has used poison gas in attacks against Kurdish-controlled areas of northeastern Syria in late June, two monitoring groups confirmed.

  • Militants in Egypt’s restive Sinai Peninsula attacked two military checkpoints, killing at least five soldiers on Saturday in the latest violence there targeting security forces,…

  • Mains water and electricity have returned to large parts of the Syrian city of Aleppo following a three-week cut after Al-Qaeda’s local affiliate, the Nusra Front, stopped water supplies, forcing…

  • More than 50 child soldiers recruited by the Islamic State group in Syria have been killed since the beginning of this year, a monitoring group said on Wednesday.

    The Syrian Observatory for…

  • The world at large is apparently divided over what constitutes the biggest single threat to mankind: The devastation caused by climate change or the unbridled terror unleashed by the Islamic State…

  • A group of 20 travelers from Britain, South Africa and India were detained in northern China, a relative said on Wednesday, on charges of allegedly watching videos deemed to be terrorist…

  • A Japanese parliamentary committee has approved security bills to expand the role of the country’s military. One bill would allow the Japanese military a greater role, including the defense of…

  • The World Health Organization said on Tuesday it had delivered life-saving medical supplies to the southern city of Aden in Yemen, where most health facilities are “non-functional” due to fighting…

  • Taliban leader Mullah Omar on Wednesday hailed as “legitimate” peace talks aimed at ending Afghanistan’s 13-year war, in his first comments on the nascent dialogue, easing concerns that it lacked…

  • Seven suspected militants were killed and 13 others were arrested on Tuesday in a wide-scale security campaign across Sinai, security sources said.

    The campaign targeted areas in North…

  • US President Barack Obama called for sweeping reforms to the US criminal justice system, including curbing the use of solitary confinement and voting rights for felons.

    He said lengthy…

  • Mexican prosecutors investigating the escape of drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman formally placed 22 prison officials in custody on Tuesday over suspicions that the infamous fugitive had…

  • Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party is unwilling to join the ruling Justice and Development Party in a coalition alliance, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Tuesday after a meeting…

  • Kuwait charged 29 people Tuesday over the suicide bombing of a Shia mosque last month that killed 27 people and wounded more than 227, a day after it introduced plans to set up a permanent…

  • Pakistan’s Army said it killed 14 suspected Taliban members in the North Waziristan tribal area on Tuesday.

  • Mexico’s government is offering a $3.8-million reward for the capture of fugitive druglord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and sacked top prison officials amid suspicions that guards helped him escape.…

  • Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta was charged on Monday with forging documents and serving as an accessory to tax evasion and money laundering. Prosecutors said they had named Ponta, 42,…