PARIS – A deadly shootout on the Champs Elysees, Paris’s most famous avenue, darkened the final day of campaigning in France’s pivotal presidential election on Friday, stoking fears of terrorist violence and firmly embedding the nation’s security as …
As voters in France prepare for their presidential election Sunday, U.S. officials are warning of Russian interference in the hotly contested race, saying that the tactics being used are similar to those deployed in the 2016 U.S.
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuela’s energized opposition is planning sit-ins on roads, silent marches in white to commemorate the dead and other nontraditional protests as it tries to build on the momentum of recent street demonstrations against …
In her 91 years, the record-breaking monarch has pretty much seen it all – she has undertaken more than 260 official overseas visits and has lived through 20 British Prime Ministers and 15 US presidents.
MOSCOW – Russian authorities are denying reports that they are moving troops to the border with North Korea over growing tensions in the Korean peninsula.
Jehovahs Witnesses gathered last month in a house in the village of Vorokhobino, north of Moscow, where they meet for services. Credit James Hill for The New York Times.
SEOUL, South Korea – U.S. President Donald Trump’s apparently offhand comment after meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping – that “Korea actually used to be a part of China” – has enraged many South Koreans.
President Trump has met secretly with two former Colombian presidents before holding any face-to-face talks with one of their political enemies: the sitting president, Juan Manuel Santos.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been barred from standing in next month’s election by a government-controlled vetting body, state media report.
WASHINGTON – Iran is failing to fulfill the “spirit” of its nuclear deal with world powers, President Donald Trump has declared, setting an ominous tone for his forthcoming decision about whether to pull the U.S.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (R) walks with Indonesia’s Vice President Jusuf Kalla at the Vice President office in Jakarta, Indonesia April 20, 2017.
President Trump is creeping up in the polls now that foreign policy has seized center stage. ADVERTISEMENT. With his domestic agenda lagging for now, Trump is discovering, as his predecessors did, that a president has far greater latitude on the world …
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