Independence of America's judges at center of dispute between Trump and chief justice
Thousands of residents who lost their homes or their loved ones in a Northern California wildfire will spend Thanksgiving in unexpected situations and with unfamiliar faces
British counterterrorism police have arrested a 48-year-old man in connection to the discovery of two apparent explosive devices found in northwest London
Tokyo prosecutors have offered few details into their case against Nissan Motor Co. chairman Carlos Ghosn
Egypt says police killed 12 Islamic militants when security forces stormed militant hideouts in northern Sinai
A Greek court is expected to issue a verdict in the trial over the fatal beating of an American tourist in a resort area of a western island last year
Taiwan will vote on a referendum this month asking if the self-ruled island should compete in the Olympics as "Taiwan" instead of "Chinese Taipei."
A leading Russian polling agency says the electoral rating of President Vladimir Putin has dropped below 60 percent for the first time in five years
The Latest: Denmark halts military exports to Saudi Arabia, citing killing of Saudi journalist Khashoggi, Yemen crisis
Israeli court sentences man behind bomb threats against Jewish community centers in US to 10 years in prison
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko, who was banned from the Olympics for life over his country's doping scandals, has resumed running Russian football
The U.N.'s weather organization says greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere reached a new record level last year, warning that "the window of opportunity" to act against climate change is nearly closed
Few journalists in China go public about harassment by authorities, but one has broken the silence and won a rare apology from police this week
Ethiopia's reformist PM bemoans country's 'vast number' of criminals as crackdown continues
Vox, the newcomer in Spanish politics, is reaching out to workers in city suburbs and the countryside in its attempt to emerge out of the shadows in a country that has been slow to embrace the far right
Officials in Poland say a 110-year-old woman believed to be the world's oldest nun and a rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust, has died
The way Max Verstappen has driven recently offers encouragement of a more open title race next year
Iran's Revolutionary Guard says 5 of 12 border guards abducted by militants and freed in Pakistan are back home
The Indian island where a young American was killed last week has been cut off from the world for thousands of years, with islanders enforcing their own isolation
The European Union's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn are meeting Turkish officials for talks focusing on Turkey's long-stalled membership bid
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