British lawmakers have seized a measure of control over the stalled Brexit process from Prime Minister Theresa May's government, setting up a series of votes that could dramatically alter the course of Britain's departure from the European Union.
A widespread new power outage has struck Caracas and several well-populated states nearly two weeks after Venezuela was rocked by its worst blackout ever.
The chairman of India's private Jet Airways has quit amid mounting financial woes which have forced it to suspend 14 international routes and ground more than 80 planes.
The top two contenders after Thailand's first election since a 2014 military coup have begun jostling to form a government after partial results showed no single party won a majority of seats.
Australia's prime minister has accused an influential minor political party of trying to "sell Australia's gun laws to the highest bidders" by asking the U.S. gun lobby for donations.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla began their first full day in Cuba Monday with a visit to Old Havana, touring churches, shops and cafes in the narrow cobblestoned streets of the historic center before other events around the capital city.
Top U.N. officials say the number of people needing humanitarian aid in Congo has increased dramatically in the past year to 13 million including 7.5 million children.
Tenant Wanted? Swedish diplomats are keeping a room ready for the US to use if it ever decides to have an official presence in the North Korean capital.
French President Emmanuel Macron says China's signature in Paris of a deal to buy 300 planes from Airbus is an "excellent signal" showing the strength and reliability of the relations between the two countries.
The Trump administration has once again delayed the release of its peace plan until after Israel’s April 9 elections — another political gift to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the Russian foreign minister on Monday to tell him the United States won’t “stand idly by” as Russia sends military forces to Venezuela.
Brazil's president has decided his administration will organize commemorations of the two decade-long military dictatorship that begun on March 31, 1964.
Canadian police say a Chinese national studying in Canada was shocked multiple times by a man with a stun gun in a violent kidnapping in the underground parking garage of his condominium north of Toronto.