The Obama administration says it is further easing restrictions, allowing for “people-to-people educational travel.”
Police are investigating the blast that killed the driver of a moving vehicle in the German capital.
The Republican frontrunner fancies himself a bold truthteller, but he acts more like a peddler of escapist fantasies.
President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the withdrawal of the “main part” of his forces that are fighting on behalf of Bashar al-Assad.
A Senate battle over the labeling of products with genetically modified organisms encompasses everything from states’ rights and consumer rights to food politics and food science.
Losses in three states are being portrayed as a disaster for Angela Merkel and her open-door refugee policy, but the votes present a more complicated picture.
Democratic and Republican candidates won small weekend races ahead of the major contests on March 15.
More than 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle, an out-of-season Swedish retreat became a temporary home for 600 migrants.
A new UN Security Council report says the Islamic State is attracting outsiders to fight in the failed state, where the group claims it is preventing international intervention.
Five years after the devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck near the eastern coast and triggered a tsunami that killed 18,000 people, the country paused to reflect.