Jeff Sessions Won't Use Weed to Fight Opioid Epidemic
Rejecting the use of marijuana to fight the U.S. opioid epidemic, Sessions suggested stronger criminal enforcement, treatment options and prevention methods.
Demographics Won't Save a Democratic Party in Crisis
Analyzing Trump's vote totals shows how we likely won't see a permanent, progressive majority any time soon.
Myanmar Army Ends Rohingya Muslim Crackdown
After escalating violence against the minority group, troops have announced they are withdrawing from the region.
Trump Vows To 'Find Out' Nature of Separatist Forces
Trump says he "would be surprised" if forces are "uncontrolled" but unsure.
Red Cross: Britain's Health Service is in Crisis
Charitable organization says its lending volunteers and transportation to address shortfalls in the NHS.
The Obama Economy: A Late Burst of Hidden Growth
How does the Obama economy rate after recession and financial crisis?
Elliott Abrams: The Hypocrisy About Mourning Castro
Most heads of state are offering sympathetic statements; each is a moral outrage.
Hungary Clashes With Nordic States On Refugee Crisis
War of words erupts ahead of a referendum on refugees in the Eastern European state.
Former ISIS Slave Calls on U.N. To Save Refugees
Nadia Murad tells leaders at U.N. refugee summit: "You decide whether it is to be war or peace."
Spain's Economy Powers Ahead Amid Political Paralysis
Spain faces a third straight general election in December.
Alan Kurdi's Grandfather Begs World to End Syria War
Sexo Seno Kurdi tells Newsweek of his trauma a year after losing his daughter and grandchildren.
Ukraine Reports Rebels Open Fire Nearly 100 Times
The government-held port city Mariupol continues to be a target.
Ukraine Blames Response to Georgia for Resurgent Russia
International community was "not tough enough" on Moscow.
Russia Looks to Napoleon for Economic Tips
Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev said Russia should scale back changing laws.
The German Extremist Attacks Are Not Hurting Merkel
The German Chancellor is not yet on course for disaster in the 2017 elections.
Hungarian PM Orban Calls Migrants 'Poison'
The leader warned that more migration increases the security risk in Europe.
British Economy Shrinking Fast, Post-Brexit
Purchasing managers' indices showed the largest ever drop in the usually strong services sector.
North Korea Marks Sharpest Economic Drop in Eight Years
A huge drop in exports may pile pressure on leader Kim Jong Un.
How Will History Remember David Cameron?
The fresh-faced modernizer turned into a small-c conservative and presided over seismic change.
Euro 2016: 350,000 Urge Russia to Dissolve Soccer Team
Russia is done waiting for football miracles, according to new petition.
Majority of Russians Feel Unemployment Panic
Pay is the top reason Russians choose to switch jobs, above career prospects and status.
President Assad Criticizes British Leaders for Allowing Brexit Vote
Bashar-al Assad says MPs were "disconnected from reality" when they called for a referendum.
Russia Temporarily Bans Durex Condoms
Russia's health watchdog claimed Durex had not submitted correct paperwork.
Doctors Without Borders Refuses Funds From EU
Aid group says the EU puts the "very concept of 'refugee' and the protection it offers in danger."
Ukraine's Parliament Fully Behind Joining NATO: Speaker
Parliamentary chairman Andrey Parubiy said NATO membership is "a matter of time."
Macedonia's Protests Could Threaten a Fragile Region
Allegations of criminal behavior by Macedonian politicians have sparked a crisis in a region with a history of conflict.
Bitcoin Technology Can Help Russia Dodge Sanctions: MP
Russia should use cryptocurrency, Andrei Lugovoi said.
A Female Syrian Entrepreneur Builds in Exile
Most Syrian refugees in Jordan are unable to work legally, for now.
Flint Water Line Repair Costs Skyrocket
Cost nearly doubles from estimates given at the start of the Michigan city's water crisis.