Ukraine's embattled prime minister resigns
Ukraine's embattled prime minister announced Sunday that he is resigning, opening the way for the formation of a new government to end a drawn-out political crisis.
Ukraine's embattled prime minister announced Sunday that he is resigning, opening the way for the formation of a new government to end a drawn-out political crisis.
The Obama administration is in a bind. Between Iran and a hard place.
The future USS Zumwalt is so stealthy that it'll go to sea with reflective material that can be hoisted to make it more visible to other ships.
Dozens of villages have been abandoned and hundreds of families displaced close to Iraq's northern border with Turkey as a result of Turkish airstrikes targeting militants from the Kurdistan Workers' Party, better known as the PKK.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry won't say sorry for America's atomic bombing of Hiroshima when he visits a revered memorial.
Government forces and rebels clashed Sunday across northern and western Syria, imperiling a monthlong cease-fire ahead of peace talks in Geneva, while airstrikes pounded the Islamic State group's de facto capital of Raqqa, killing dozens.
Iran's judiciary spokesman has raised the possibility of a prisoner exchange involving two U.S.-Iranian citizens and an Iranian consultant to the U.N. arrested in the United States.
Ralph Rodriguez says he’s not a hero. He doesn’t even want to talk about his wartime experiences of battling the Japanese and surviving the Bataan Death March.
The German approach of allowing the sex industry to operate openly, studying its workings and regulating away the most unsavory aspects of the business is more realistic than the French one.
Army Gen. David M. Rodriguez, head of the U.S. Africa Command, the nation's former deputy commander in Afghanistan, and the leader of many other campaigns in combat and in peace around the world, was honored at home Saturday.
President Barack Obama is guaranteeing that evidence, not politics, will dictate the outcome of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's handling of emails as secretary of state.
The Taliban claimed responsibility Sunday for a rocket attack on Kabul’s diplomatic area which came just after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry ended a surprise visit by calling on the insurgents to come to the negotiating table to end the 15-year war.
After years of decline there are signs that Baumholder is coming back to life, albeit very quietly. The Army here has quietly grown since the departure of the 170th Infantry Brigade in 2012, which practically emptied the garrison and struck fear into the heart of city leaders and business owners.
The soldiers here call it “Fort Carson East.” With the arrival in Europe next year of more infantrymen, tanks and artillery, the new headquarters in this tiny German garrison town is turning into the Army’s European nerve center.
In a presidency that will entail no good options, only less bad ones, Cruz’s temperament arguably is an asset. There is perhaps a benefit in not being a people pleaser.
For Kat Kaelin, “Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield” is not just a book. It describes a critical stage of her life.
The men rescued in this tale of three castaways were not named Tom Hanks, or Gilligan, or Robinson Crusoe. Though they might as well have been.
The Seattle-area family of a U.S. citizen released from captivity by the Syrian government said they were grateful for efforts by the U.S. government over the past three years to secure his freedom.
Bernie Sanders is pointing to his growing string of statewide wins and Hillary Clinton to her still-commanding lead in the delegate hunt as the Democratic rivals jostle for momentum heading into New York's big primary later this month. The Republicans, too, are trying to scoop up delegates out West while bidding for some New York love.
Senior military leaders take their political neutrality seriously. But this year's presidential election — with its forays into national security issues that have included proposals for carpet-bombing Syrian cities or waterboarding extremists — has America's top brass navigating a political minefield.
Washington officials promised they were working quickly to increase security at the state's psychiatric hospitals after a week in which two patients escaped and another two went missing.
The Hindu temple in southern India was packed with thousands for a religious festival early Sunday when the fireworks began - an unauthorized pyrotechnic display that went horribly wrong.
The perpetrators were "surprised by the speed of the progress in the ongoing investigation" and decided to rush an attack on Brussels instead.
The perpetrators were "surprised by the speed of the progress in the ongoing investigation" and decided to rush an attack on Brussels instead.
The veteran of the U.N. peacekeeping mission in East Timor "won't have any lasting injuries." The veteran remained in hospital on Sunday.
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