World Apr 28 In Yemen conflict, preventable diseases are a deadly side effect for children Health workers recently fanned across Yemen to vaccinate millions of children against polio, one of the disease risks in a country immersed in conflict.
World Apr 25 Hackers targeted French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, cybersecurity researchers say Hackers with possible Russian ties tried to infiltrate the campaign of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, researchers from the Japanese cybersecurity firm Trend Micro reported Tuesday.
World Apr 21 U.S. ‘too important’ to pull back in today’s world, U.N. chief says When asked about President Donald Trump's intentions to withdraw from the world, except militarily in some cases, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that the United States is "too important" to pull back.
World Apr 21 Celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 91st birthday with photos of her as a youth Britain's longest-reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II turned 91 years old on Friday with gun salutes and birthday wishes on Twitter. View photos of the queen growing up in the royal family.
World Apr 20 Al-Shabab militants try food to win hearts and minds in Somalia The al-Qaida-affiliated militant group al-Shabab is trying to improve its image by delivering food to parts of Somalia that are suffering from drought.
World Apr 14 Yes or no? Turks explain how they plan to vote in Sunday’s contentious referendum Turks vote Sunday on a referendum that would expand President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers, including allowing him to dismiss the parliament.
World Apr 13 Remember Simba and Lula suffering at Mosul’s zoo? This rescue team has good news After one failed attempt to rescue a lion and bear from the Mosul zoo in Iraq, a team from Four Paws this week successfully brought Simba and Lula to their new home -- an animal sanctuary in Jordan.
World Apr 11 How a chance encounter turned into a fashion company that helps women A misunderstanding with a stranger on a train -- and the conversation that ensued -- shaped Julie Martin's future business.
World Apr 07 Former ambassador to China: U.S. cannot go it alone on North Korea President Donald Trump needs to work with his counterpart in China when dealing with the threat of North Korea’s nuclear missile program, said the former U.S. ambassador to China.
World Apr 07 Somalia drought forces thousands to leave home seeking food and water The last famine to hit Somalia was in 2011 when 260,000 people died, about half of them children under 5. Humanitarian organizations fear this year’s drought could lead to something even worse.