Leaders will discuss how to sharpen Pyongyang’s choices between nuclear arms and economic development, US national security adviser says
Government affidavit released to Delhi High Court says Indian citizens 'could get radicalized, and on their return, could indulge in extremist activities in India, too'
Some who have gathered in a Turkish town recently talked to VOA reporter as they prepared to head for European destinations via sea
Since President Buhari took office in May, security agencies have announced several raids on illegal refineries, arrests of thieves
Analyst William McCants says IS's focus on state building, apocalypticism, brutal rule, psychological hold on youths lie behind its success
Turkish nationalists' anger spreading now beyond the PKK to country's Kurdish minority, which accounts for around 20 percent of the population
Sources say strikes targeted camps and other sites used by PKK
African nation will become 192nd to sign up to 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention, which prohibits development, use and stockpiling of all toxic agents for warfare
Address by Francis carries special significance for any Catholic lawmakers on Capitol Hill, even as they brace for his candor on hot-button political and social issues
Suicide bomber rams his car packed with explosives near a checkpoint that houses the offices of Somalia's president and prime minister
In general, pontiff is seen favorably by Catholics, non-Catholics alike, with lower favorability ratings for church
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