Fours days of renewed fighting over the disputed region between Armenia and Azerbaijan killed at least 60 people
IMF Chief, Christine Lagarde, sent a letter to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Sunday and made it public, saying she wants the dialogue between Athens and the IMF to be 'transparent'
Turkey ‘is getting less safe by the day,’ human rights group says following report that about 100 people have been returned to Syria daily since January
Detentions of father and son ‘unjust,’ according to State Department spokesman, who said, 'We're not aware of any charges against either man'
Both men convicted by US courts for offenses related to IS
Some EU leaders, human rights groups have misgivings about plan expected to be presented to Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu on Friday
Campaigning in Cleveland, Trump mocks Vermont senator as 'our communist friend'; Sanders says campaign had no role in protests, blames Trump's harsh rhetoric
Political figures, journalists, entertainers gathered in Simi Valley to bid farewell to former first lady, steadfast partner of late president Ronald Reagan
Immigration reform dominates Wednesday; Clinton weighs in on email controversy, and both candidates take down GOP front-runner Trump
Doctors in Ohio remove transplanted organ from 26-year-old patient after ‘sudden complication’
Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh faces up to 35 years in federal prison when he is sentenced later this year
‘It shows you how brilliant the public is,’ Trump said; also Tuesday, front-runner mocked rival Ted Cruz, who has called himself the only candidate who can beat Trump
US vice president stops in Israel as part of five-day Mideast visit, Israeli PM turns down White House invitation, citing US election campaign
Taliban leaders believe peace efforts are useless until all foreign forces leave country, sanctions on leaders are removed and Taliban prisoners are released
The John C. Stennis, along with two destroyers and two crosiers, reportedly arrived in the disputed waters earlier this week
Talks with Russian, French and German foreign ministers are lively but difficult, Ukraine’s Klimkin says; Russia's Lavrov has no comment after meeting
Berta Caceres, a 43-year-old teacher, was killed by two gunmen at her home in La Esperanza, Honduras; she had received death threats for defending the rights of indigenous communities
US president intends ‘to move promptly so that the United States Senate can do the same,’ spokesman said Thursday
Strong signal must be sent to Kremlin to reassure countries along border ‘of determination to fight, to defend’ against aggression, foreign minister says
Early death toll will climb over next 2 decades unless more is done to fight problem, scientists warn Friday
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