Secretary of State John Kerry is traveling to Cuba for Friday's historic flag-raising ceremony at the U.S. Embassy. Though U.S. policy towards the island has focused on dissidents for years, they were not invited.
A truck bomb killed at least 76 people and injured 212 others in a Baghdad market Thursday morning. The Islamic State is claiming responsibility.
The death toll continues to climb in the massive explosions that rocked the Chinese port city of Tianjin Wednesday night. Dozens have been killed in the warehouse blasts, including a dozen firefighters.
Iran denies it is hiding evidence of nuclear weapons activity even after satellite photos show work being done at its Parchin military complex, a site suspected of building a nuclear warhead.
Christians and Jews have had a rocky 2,000-year history. But that's changed as evangelicals and religious Jews have worked to find common ground. One of the pioneers in that effort is Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein.
The Iranian-American reporter who was detained by Iran more than a year ago had his final day in court Monday in Tehran.
The big crackdown against Christians and their churches in China may be getting worse. Government workers are forcibly removing more and more crosses from church buildings.
The Islamic State is apparently circulating a slave price list for captured women and children.
More than 13,000 Myanmar youth gathered for a historic youth rally in July, organized by the Myanmar Evangelical Christian Association and Teen Mania.
Authorities in Turkey are investigating after two female assailants fired shots at the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul. No one was hurt in the attack.