The Canadian parliament on Tuesday decided to let the prime minister off the hook for accidentally elbowing another legislator this month.
A new report estimates nearly 46 million people live in contemporary slavery, more than half of them in five countries.
The U.S. State Department warned American travelers of terrorism in Europe this summer.
A court in Turkey sentenced Merve Büyüksarac to a 14-month suspended prison sentence for insulting the president.
Will the failed U.S. presidential hopeful change his mind and run for the Senate again?
One of the wealthiest villages in Switzerland will pay a fine to keep refugees out.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Microsoft have agreed to delete hate speech on their sites within 24 hours.
A report due out Tuesday looks into the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center and how doctors might have over-prescribed pain pills to veterans.
Six people were killed and 69 shot over the three-day weekend.
Torrential rain in Texas, and overflowing rivers and reservoirs have caused thousands to evacuate their homes, and killed at least six people.
For the fourth time this year, the communist state test-launched an intermediate-range missile.
The UN refugee agency says at least 880 migrants and refugees may have died last week as their vessels capsized.
Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro says he will appeal a decision to reject an extradition request for the celebrated filmmaker.
Wildlife officials have begun confiscating tigers from a popular tourist destination after allegations of animal abuse.
A court in Senegal has sentenced Hissène Habré to life in prison for crimes committed during his eight-year rule.
Forces in Iraq and Syria made gains Sunday in their attempts to recapture Islamic-State controlled territory.
Bomb-disposal experts have defused a U.S. explosive discovered at the airport in Hannover.
As many as 700 people may have drowned in three shipwrecks in the last few days off the coast of southern Italy.
The presumptive Republican nominee harshly criticized the judge presiding over a Trump University lawsuit.
The latest GOP health-care proposal doesn’t repeal the Affordable Care Act.