Japan has agreed with the US to pay 1.06 trillion yen ($9.33 billion) to share the upkeep of US forces stationed in Japan over five years...
The UN human rights office on Tuesday called for an independent investigation into allegations of sexual violence including rape and gang rape during mass anti-coup protests...
Sudan's Prime Minister Abadalla Hamdok intends to resign within the next few hours, sources close to the PM told Reuters on Tuesday. Developing For the latest...
Iran fired missiles from land and sea Tuesday as part of five days of military exercises in three provinces, including near its only nuclear power plant,...
Ethiopia’s national armed forces are still in the process of clearing rebellious forces from the northern Tigray region from neighboring Amhara and Afar, government spokeswoman Billene...
Ukraine's armed forces are heavily outnumbered and outgunned by Russia's but could put up a level of resistance that would force Russian President Vladimir Putin to...
The death toll from a crackdown on Sudanese protesters Sunday rose to two, medics said Tuesday, while a government ministry said two women were raped in...
Tayyip Erdogan's plan to defend lira deposits has given Turkish savers some respite as well as possibly laying the ground for an early election by the...
The United States said Tuesday it expects talks with Russia over Ukraine tensions and European security more broadly to start in January, while warning Moscow some...
Lebanon’s Constitutional Council on Tuesday said an electoral appeal by the country’s top Christian party had not been upheld, further complicating the country’s fragile political balance...