Alleged human rights violations in and by US take center stage at half-day hearing by UN Human Rights Council in Geneva
Clinton Foundation's acting chief executive admits that charity had made mistakes on how it listed government donors on its tax returns; says it was working to make sure it does not happen in future
Michael Rogers, who also heads US Cyber Command, urges government access to phone records
Antibiotic resistant strain has become dominant type of infection in many parts of Africa and East Asia
Nine declared or possible Republican candidates speak at summit in South Carolina, which will hold one of early party nominating contests next year
Nearly 500 members of long-persecuted Muslim minority who had left Myanmar wash ashore in north Aceh province, rescuers say
Witnesses say the protester was shot dead Sunday as police and soldiers used force to remove barricades in parts of the capital, Bujumbura
Cuban president personally thanks Pope Francis for his efforts in negotiating talks between Washington and Havana aimed at restoring US-Cuban diplomatic ties
President Ivanov says police prevented what he calls 'coordinated terror attack' after an armed group battled officers in northern Macedonia Saturday; fighting in the city of Kumanovo left 22 people dead
US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson tells American television the Islamic State group's influence is spreading far beyond the battlegrounds of the Middle East
U.N. negotiators say all sides agree to formally disarm, give up using guns to settle their demands, and enter a process of 'disarmament, demobilization, reintegration and repatriation'
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