Immigration reform has become on of the most highly visible talking points for the upcoming presidential election, but that debate focuses on future political policies as promised by our current candidates. In the meantime, the current administration has taken action in the 11th hour to make good on President Obama's long-held vows to assist immigrants seeking safety from persecution in their Central American homelands.
A dramatic turn of events between a Mexican mother and her son was recently reported to have been resolved with the help of U.S. Border Patrol agents. The incident where the mother lost her son and was found in the arms of another, happened in light of the recent influx of immigrants trying to enter U.S. borders illegally.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced that the United States plans to double its spending on climate change grants for developing nations, with a pledge of over $800 million a year.
Iran has made it to an all important meeting in Vienna, with representatives of world powers, where it will discuss plans for its current nuclear program.
Cuba and the U.S. are getting closer to solidifying ties during the Summit of the Americas as Secretary Kerry meets Foreign Minister Rodriguez. It is also expected President Obama will meet with Raul Castro.
A Spanish couple and a Tunisian security guard were found alive after having spent close to 24 hours hiding in a Tunisian museum where gunmen killed 22 people during terrorist attack.
A top United States diplomat visited Sri Lanka Monday for the first time since the country gained new leadership and promised support for the country's new government.
European police arrested over two dozen suspects in anti-terrorism raids Friday. French, German and Belgian police rushed to stop terrorist attacks by people linked to Islamic extremists in the Middle East, Associated Press reported.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced Monday that he plans to travel to Paris later this week to show solidarity with the people of France and speak with French officials following the deadly terrorist attacks by Islamist militants last week.
On Tuesday, Secretary of State John Kerry appeared before a Senate committee to ask the U.S. legislature for greater powers in the fight against ISIS. These would give the U.S. military greater freedom in its current fight but also blur the extent of American involvement.
Secretary of State John Kerry opened up about the overwhelming evidence pointing to Russia's involvement in the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash last week and called on the European Union to put pressure on Russia and hold the country accountable.
Thirteen Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza Sunday as they tried to eliminate a Hamas tunnel. The Israeli military prevented two more terrorist cells from infiltrating southern Israel via tunnels Monday as fighting raged on between Israel and Hamas.
Negotiations to halt Iran's nuclear weapons program have been extended through late November after negotiators from Iran and six world powers failed to reach an agreement in Vienna by the Sunday deadline.
Secretary of State John Kerry made a statement in Paris saying that Russia only has hours to act in order to prevent separatists from crossing the Russian boarder into Ukraine.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry returned to Iraq on Tuesday for the second consecutive day to urge leaders of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region to support Baghdad against a growing Sunni insurgency that threatens to destroy the country.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was released from his Taliban captors in exchange for five Guantanamo detainees, is opening up about his torturous experiences in confinement.
During a speech at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on Wednesday, President Obama unveiled a $5 billion "terrorism partnership fund" to help different countries fight back against radical extremist groups.