State Department Secretary Antony Blinken has confirmed on Tuesday during a Senate hearing that young children were evacuated from Afghanistan with older men as child brides.
After spending six days sailing from Haiti in hopes of reaching the U.S., 104 Haitian migrants were intercepted by the Coast Guard in Florida waters on Sunday.
The latest protests across Brazil on Sunday showed that the pressure from the streets remained insufficient for the impeachment push against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
After an almost unblemished record on hard courts, clay courts, and grass this year, Novak Djokovic failed to end the 52-year Grand Slam drought at the finals of the U.S. Open after bowing against Daniil Medvedev, Sunday.
Prosecutors have invited Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry in a hearing on the assassination of President Jovenel Moise to explain his connection to the main suspect.
Twenty years after the September 11 attacks, a former American Airlines ticket agent spoke about the guilt he feels for allowing 9/11 terrorists onto flight 77.
At least one person is dead, and 10 others are missing after a landslide buried several homes on a hillside area at Tlalnepantla in Mexico on Friday afternoon.
A U.S. drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan that targeted ISIS-K bombers on August 29 appeared to have killed 10 civilians, including an innocent aid worker.
The depleted squad of Brazil still get it done in their World Cup qualifier as they forced their way against Peru, scoring two early goals to get a win in Recife on Thursday.
Taliban authorities have agreed to let 200 American civilians and third-country nationals, who were stuck in Afghanistan, to leave via charter flights from the Kabul airport, a U.S. official said.
At least one death was reported after a powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit southwestern Mexico on Tuesday night that rattled Acapulco and nearby cities.
The mom of one of the Marines killed in Afghanistan has snubbed President Joe Biden and instead invited former president Donald Trump to attend her son's funeral.
A report reveals the missing bolts and flawed beams caused the Mexico metro crash in May. An independent auditor's report publicized by the Mexico City government on Tuesday revealed that missing bolts, beam flaws, and poor welds were the contributors to the metro crash that happened in the city in May.