Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says he has left the country after two months in hiding following January elections. Wine ...
Bombs, government oppression, and fear are wearing down Iranians. How does trauma build up? And what can help people living ...
Voters in France are heading to the polls in local elections seen as a litmus test for next year's presidential vote. A main ...
Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi is in Moscow to stop the forced recruitment of Kenyans to fight against Ukraine. Over 1,000 citizens were reportedly duped by civilian job offers before being sent to ...
In Vietnam's one-party system, the most powerful posts are usually determined by senior Communist leaders ahead of the vote.
Long, daily blackouts ignited by a US oil blockade have pushed Cuban residents to the edge. On Friday, Havana acknowledged ...
One of Germany's greatest postwar intellectuals, he continuously argued for a robust and inclusive democracy. His passing ...
Founded in 1951, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) was dominated for decades by men with Nazi pasts. Today, the BKA is ...
President Dennis Sassou N'Guesso, 82, seems set to win a fifth term in a row in Sunday's election in the Republic of Congo. Sassou N'Guesso is already one of Africa's longest-serving leaders.
The US embassy in Caracas has raised the Stars and Stripes for the first time after a hiatus of seven years. Washington's top diplomat said it marked a new era in relations with Venezuela.
The ballistic missile launches came days after Pyongyang had warned of "terrible consequences" over US-South Korea joint military drills.
Three key moments that shaped Iranian and American attitudes toward each other — and show why mistrust endures.