At least 15 police officers were killed in an ambush by a gang in western Mexico, an official said Tuesday, in only the latest attack against Jalisco state authorities.
A power outage hit much of the Washington area Tuesday, hitting the White House, the Capitol and the State Department and affecting several thousand people.
Hundreds of Kenyans took to the streets Tuesday demanding greater security following last week’s massacre by Somalia’s Shebab Islamists, on the final day of mourning for the 148 people killed by the
SUPER Eagles’ goalkeepers’ trainer, Ike Shorunmu, is optimistic that the senior national team would soon regain their lost status as Africa’s number one side despite the team’s unimpressive performance in recent friendly
Libya's internationally recognised government has moved to divert revenues from the long-established state oil company and Central Bank to its own coffers -- in an effort experts warn is "risky" and likely
The United States Treasury said Tuesday it and Saudi Arabia were imposing sanctions on a charity fund alleged to provide financing "terrorist" groups including Al-Qaeda, the Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Greek and Turkish Cypriots are ready to resume peace talks following a six-month hiatus, the UN envoy announced Tuesday, aiming for a “strategic compromise” this year on the divided island. The two
PRESIDENT-ELECT, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, is scheduled to visit Owerri, the capital city of Imo State, today, Tuesday, April 7, to thank the electorate for their show of support during the March 28