Global Hotspots
  • People dig a grave for the victim of a Saudi-led air strike which struck a house where mourners had gathered for a funeral north of Yemen's capital Sanaa, February 16, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi

    Saudi Arabia, with U.S. Support, Attacks in Yemen

    By Karen DeYoung and Ali al-Mujahed, The Washington Post

    Saudi Arabia launched airstrikes early Thursday in neighboring Yemen, heading a coalition of Arab nations in an effort to dislodge Houthi rebels sweeping through that country. The strikes were a...

  • New Hurdles Delay Iran Nuke Deal As Deadline Looms

    The U.S. and other world powers negotiating with Iran over the future of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program ought to be wrapping up discussions this week in anticipation of meeting a March 31...

  • ISIS Has Recruited 400 ‘Cubs of the Caliphate’

    By Sylvia Westall, Reuters

    Islamic State has recruited at least 400 children in Syria in the past three months and given these so-called "Cubs of the Caliphate" military training and hardline indoctrination, a monitoring group...

  • With the U.S. F-35 Grounded, Putin’s New Jet Beats Us Hands-Down

    Next year, Russia will begin regular production of its most advanced fighter jet while United States, officials currently doubt whether its chief competitor – the U.S. F-35 – will ever get off the...

  • FILE PHOTO - Tumblr Founder and CEO David Karp poses on the north side of the White House in Washington, June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Larry Downing

    Obama Leads Putin in New Poll

    By Roberta Rampton, Reuters

    Whether it's the earnest Josiah Bartlet from The West Wing or the manipulative Frank Underwood in House of Cards , Americans prefer television presidents to their real-life POTUS, President Barack "...