Secretary of State Rex Tillerson takes the U.S. campaign to reign in North Korea to the United Nations Security Council.
Does President Trump even have a NAFTA renegotiation policy? Russia appears to punish Montenegro for pursuing NATO membership and China seeks fugitives overseas.
China rolled out its first domestically made aircraft carrier on Wednesday, and a top E.U. official says Turkey is out of the running for E.U. membership.
Ukraine cuts off power to its occupied East, and the U.N. highlights the dismal funding status of its humanitarian appeal for Yemen.
France's two major political parties lose big in a first round of presidential voting, and a lawyer in the Philippines is asking the ICC to investigate President Détente for murder.
Media reports from Russia's far east suggest a large deployment of troops to the North Korea border, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions is preparing criminal charges against Wikileaks' Julian Assange.
President Trump's 'bluff' about a Navy carrier group heading to the Koreas is causing a stir in the South Korean presidential election, and reduced consumer demand prompts Emirates Airlines to pare back flights to the US.
Venezuela braces for 'the mother of all protests,' the State Department says Iran remains complaint with the 2015 nuclear deal and could e-sports soon be in the Olympic Games?
British Prime Minister Theresa May attempts to strengthen her Brexit push through new elections, and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley decries the arrest, torture and apparent killing of gay men in Chechnya.
A constitutional referendum in Turkey could allow President Reccep Erdogan to rule until 2029, and rumors swirl that North Korea "debuted" fake missiles during a military parade.
Disgraced U.N. peacekeepers prepare to depart Haiti, and is North Korea preparing for a massive new nuclear test?
Secretary Tillerson squares off with Russia's foreign minister and former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is running for president again.
G7 ministers have wrapped up meeting in Italy. There was agreement on Ukraine, but mixed messages on Ukraine and climate change.
While the world was focused on Syria, a pair of protest movements swelled in Serbia and Hungary.
Russia and Syria respond to unilateral U.S. strikes on a Syrian air force base on Thursday evening.
Citing shoddy information from the early 2000's, the U.S. cuts funding for the U.N. Population Fund, which provides maternal heath services around the world.
The U.S. weighs its response to report of a chemical weapons attack on northwestern Syria.
President Trump rolls out the red carpet for Egyptian President Sisi, and elections in Ecuador hand South American socialists a rare victory.