Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly canceled a meeting with the German foreign minister in a rare spat with one of Israel's most important allies
Turkish warplanes have struck suspected Kurdish rebel positions in Iraq and Syria, drawing condemnation from Baghdad and criticism from the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group, which is allied with Kurdish factions in both countries
Ivanka Trump drew groans and hisses from an audience in Berlin while defending her father's attitude toward women, but she brushed it aside as "politics" during her first overseas trip as a White House adviser
Russia steps in after Ukraine cuts electricity to rebel-held east
A Senate panel has unanimously approved President Donald Trump's pick to represent the U.S. in trade negotiations
The North Korean army's April 25 anniversary is not such a big day under Kim Jong Un, who has emphasized the birthday of the nation's founder 10 days earlier
Researchers with Japanese antivirus firm Trend Micro say that the campaign of French presidential front runner Emmanuel Macron has been targeted by Russia-linked hackers
The U.N. secretary-general says international donors at a Geneva aid conference have pledged $1.1 billion to help beleaguered, war-torn Yemen this year
A Swedish court has sentenced three men for participating in a gang rape that was streamed live on a closed Facebook group
Pope tells Egypt ahead of visit he comes as 'messenger of peace'
A Greek court has rejected a new Turkish request for the extradition of three of eight Turkish servicemen who fled to Greece by helicopter after last year's failed military coup in Turkey
Pope Francis has arranged to pay the annual rent for a beach area used by disabled youths
Turkish high court rejects opposition's bid to appeal referendum on presidential powers
France honors police officer killed by Islamic extremist in Champs-Elysees attack
Nepal has made scant progress in rebuilding homes and lives shattered 2 years ago by a devastating earthquake