President Donald Trump says he has no plans to meet this week with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani "despite requests."
Egypt says archaeologists have discovered a "massive" ancient building in the town of Mit Rahina, 20 kilometers, or 12 miles, south of Cairo
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders isn't saying whether President Donald Trump has confidence in the No. 2 man at the Justice Department
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says "we would be open" to Deborah Ramirez, a second woman accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, testify before Senate panel this week
Michael Kors is buying the Italian fashion house Gianni Versace in a deal worth more than $2 billion
Thai police have handed over around 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of seized marijuana to be used for medical research, as officials seek to produce pot-based medication
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A rescue vessel carrying 58 migrants pulled from the Mediterranean north of Libya is heading toward France and an uncertain welcome.
A Turkish court has rejected German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel's request for compensation for his year-long imprisonment in Turkey
The crowds for the opening two days of play at the FIBA Women's World Cup have been strong with games taking place over the weekend
Novartis says it's cutting some 2,100 jobs in Switzerland and Britain over the several years as the Swiss pharmaceuticals giant tweaks its corporate structure to become more nimble and more efficient
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is expected to paint a grim picture of the state of the world when leaders open their annual meeting on Tuesday.
The head of the World Trade Organization says the trade body will try to minimize disruption caused by Britain's exit from the European Union.
Britain's main opposition Labour Party says it will reject Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed Brexit deal with the European Union when it comes to a vote in Parliament
Global stock markets mixed after Beijing accused Trump of bullying, dampening hopes for settlement of tariff war
Iranian semi-official news agency publishes, then deletes video threatening missiles attacks on Saudi, Emirati capitals
Sweden's prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in parliament, meaning he will have to step down though not immediately.
Australian officials say an Indian and an Irish sailor rescued from damaged sailboats in the remote southern Indian Ocean have set foot on land when they reach an island to undergo medical assessments.
A court has ordered Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's fiercest critic in Congress arrested after the president revoked the senator's 2011 amnesty as a rogue military officer and revived rebellion charges against him
Pakistani official: Gunmen kill policeman assigned to protect polio workers in country's northwest
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