Two to tango: Obama's legacy as the dancer-in-chief
US President knows how to liven up the dance floor. And as his latest impromptu performance shows, he's not intimidated by competition.
US President knows how to liven up the dance floor. And as his latest impromptu performance shows, he's not intimidated by competition.
Islamic State is losing ground in Iraq and Syria so terror attacks in Europe are the obvious next move.
Campaigners for a No vote in a Dutch referendum over closer EU ties to Ukraine are echoing dubious claims by Russian state media.
The Turnbull Government has criticised Singapore's jailing of eight weeks pregnant Australian publisher Ai Takagi for publishing seditious articles.
Two Americans and a British national have been confirmed as killed in Tuesday's suicide bombings in Brussels.
Tony Abbott has touted a meeting with the British Minister David Cameron on Twitter during his trip to the United Kingdom, the latest meeting with a world leader publicised by Abbott since being ousted as Prime Minister.
Brussels: A German lawyer has told of his extraordinary brush with both Brussels bombings.
Seven Iranian hackers broke into computers of dozens of US banks, causing millions of dollars in damages, and tried to shut down a New York dam, the US government said on Thursday in an indictment that for the first time accused individuals tied to another country of trying to disrupt critical infrastructure.
James Meyers rented "Freddy Got Fingered" in 2002 and laughed 'hysterically' over it. He kept it so long the video store went out of business. / Of all the films to be handcuffed over, "Freddy Got Fingered" is arguably among the most awkward.
The Israeli military said it had has detained a soldier who shot a Palestinian in the head as he lay motionless on the ground, an incident that drew outrage on social media.
'We've been slow to speak out on human rights,' says Barack Obama.
Belgium's interior and justice ministers have offered to resign over a failure to track an Islamic State suicide bomber.
A genetic analysis of seven distinct samples of Zika virus in Brazil has filled in some mysterious gaps regarding the virus, its port of entry and its link to microcephaly.
The contra rebels of today, often nicknamed "the rearmed", are a shadow of what they once were. They complain they are broke and say the reason they are not more successful is that they don't have international aid, as they did during the Reagan administration.
The recent spike in global temperatures have brought a two-degree warming world a bit closer, placing in sharper focus what needs to be done to avoid dangerous climate change.
Syrian troops backed by Russian air support have fought their way into the Islamic State-held city, as Moscow and Washington discuss how to end the civil war.
Donald Trump doesn't care about what polls actually say. For example, look at how he polls against Hillary Clinton.
A photo mash-up showing Zimbabwean leader posing with Rihanna and wearing hip-hop garb is now a key piece of evidence in a trial.
Five Japanese journalists have accused Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government of pressuring broadcasters to reduce criticism of its policies.
Not for the first time jihadists and weapons crossed Europe's borders, but Belgian terror may be insufficient to curb their movements.
Francis washes and kisses feet of refugees, including three Muslim men and four women, at a migrant shelter near Rome.
An online video rant of a driver screaming at and threatening to kill a group of cyclists near Taupo, New Zealand appears to have been overdubbed by an actress as a deliberate fake to attract viewers.
Ex-leader stunned experts by describing himself as a 'true friend to Muslims' during his trial for the Srebrenica massacre, which aimed to kill 'every able-bodied male' in the town.