Clinton cruises to big win over Sanders in South Carolina
Clinton's win provided an important boost for her campaign - and a moment to wipe away bitter memories of her loss to Barack Obama in the South Carolina primary eight years ago.
Ireland Election: PM Enda Kenny rues 'merciless' election losses, seeks allies
A parliamentary majority requires at least 79 lawmakers, although stable Irish governments typically require a larger cushion of support.
Afghanistan: Twin attacks kill 25, jeopardises peace talks with Taliban
The blasts come amid fresh efforts by Afghanistan, China, Pakistan and the US to restart talks aimed at ending the Taliban's long and bloody insurgency in Afghanistan.
US, Russia-brokered cease-fire goes into effect across Syria; ISIS and Nusra Front excluded
The cease-fire aims to bring representatives of the Syrian government and the opposition back to the negotiating table in Geneva for talks on a political transition.
A suicide bomber killed at least 10 people injured over 40 people in Afghanistan's eastern province of Kunar.
"People should look at the arguments. I have huge respect for what the Prime Minister is saying. But people I think should think about the arguments," Johnson told the Telegraph.
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Chris Christie is one of the first establishment Republicans to endorse Donald Trump in the nominating race for US president
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Cyclone-hit Fiji islands begin to receive aid, death toll at 42
Irish PM would become the latest victim of an anti-establishment groundswell spreading across Europe.
A Guatemalan court on Friday has convicted a retired army officer and a former paramilitary for the sexual enslavement of women during the country's civil war.
Authorities say a gunman killed four people in a home in rural Washington state before fatally shooting himself after an hourslong standoff.
Kerry's remarks on ISI came after Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard raised the issue of the Pakistan spy agency's links with the Haqqani network.
The ill-fated aircraft had taken off from Nepalgunj at 12.16 pm towards Jumla. There were 11 people on board the small plane.
An employee killed up to three to four people and injured 20 others in a shooting spree at Hesston.
The officials were quoted as saying, "A terrorist called 'the masked gunman' arrested dozens of ISIS senior leaders by orders of the criminal al-Baghdadi on charges of treason."
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said that if he is elected to power all illegal immigrants, would have to go back and then enter the US through a legal process.
Syria ceasefire: "A lot of that is going to depend on whether the Syrian regime, Russia, and their allies live up to their commitments," said Obama in remarks at the State Department.
Saudi Arabia last week suspended aid worth 3 billion USD to the Lebanese army over the Beirut government's failure to sign up to statements condemning attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran.
A top US lawmaker has introduced a "joint resolution" in the House of Representatives to express Congress's disapproval over an arms deal with Pakistan.
North Korea sanctions: "It is a major upgrade and there will be, provided it goes forward, pressure on more points, tougher, more comprehensive, more sectors," said Power.
An investigation report into the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandal cleared the BBC of wrongdoing, even after it missed chances to stop sexual predator Savile, also a BBC television presenter who died in October 2011.
Iranians vote on Friday in elections billed by the moderate president as vital to curbing conservative dominance in parliament and speeding up domestic reforms after a nuclear deal with world powers.
China 'seriously concerned' about issues concerning the South China Sea and the development of China's military strength.
"I believe in the intelligence of the people and I believe the British people will make the right decision, despite the crisis," Sapin said.
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz attacked front-runner Donald Trump over his position on illegal immigration during GOP 2016 debate.
The sailings involve a US warship coming within 12 nautical miles of islets claimed by China as a way of rebutting Beijing's assertions of sovereignty.
The plane went missing while flying in a mountainous area in Nepal
Fiji cyclone: Australia and New Zealand have so far led the international response, sending planes laden with supplies, helicopters and medevac teams.
"They agreed that they will not accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state," said the statement from National Security Council spokesman Ned Price.
In Syria, government troops backed by Russian warplanes waged fierce battles to regain control of a strategic road southeast of Aleppo from the Islamic State group.
The president, a Democrat, pressed the Republican-led legislature to give his proposal a "fair hearing" and said he did not want to pass the issue to his successor in January.
Moshe Yaalon says Iran aims to destabilize the Middle East and other parts of the world and is training, funding and arming "emissaries" to spread a revolution.
A 10-month old baby is also one among those missing and presumed dead in Fiji cyclone as death toll rises to 42.
Clinton, however, fired back quickly claiming nothing has been proved so far against her.
Trump now has three straight victories — in the West, the South and Northeast.
A Swedish teenager rescued in Iraq has said life under Islamic state was "really hard".
China is "clearly militarizing the South China (Sea)," said Admiral Harry Harris.
The death toll has crept up in the days since Cyclone Winston struck Fiji late on Saturday.
It was the first direct electoral defeat for the leftist coca grower union leader since he first won the presidency in 2005.
War crimes or other violations of the "laws of war" were committed by governments or armed groups in at least 19 countries, Amnesty said in its annual review of human rights around the world.
Donald Trump was fighting for a third straight victory in Nevada caucuses as he sought to expand a lead that could soon be insurmountable in the Republican presidential race.
The U.S. and China showed no sign of quelling tension in the disputed South China Sea as their top diplomats met in Washington on Tuesday.
More than 400 migrants have died in the Mediterranean this year, as people continue to try to cross into Europe despite bad winter weather.
Neutral observers criticized Uganda's government for using security forces against opposition candidates and supporters.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday said Burundi's president has promised to release 2,000 people detained during months of violent unrest.
Pakistan parliament on Tuesday became the first in the world to completely run on solar power, a venture supported by China with USD 55 million funding.
Workers at the university campus in Bloemfontein city, most of them black, have been protesting to demand an end to outsourcing.
David Cameron said, "We will be out of the parts of EU that do not work for us."
The US has strongly refuted the Chinese claim that what it is doing in the disputed South China Sea is akin to the US' deploying of defence facilities in Hawaii, saying no other country has a claim on Hawaii.
Nepal Oil Corp is now receiving regular supplies of diesel, gasoline, kerosene, aviation fuel and cooking gas from Indian Oil Corp.