U.S., Japan, South Korea and North Korea Drill in Asia
Two Navy destroyers of the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group drilled with South Korea and Japan Tuesday as North Korea held artillery tests to mark the founding of its army.
Trump Gets Tough on North Korea, But Errors Upset South
Many South Koreans support President Donald Trump's firm approach to North Korea, but have expressed frustration over his administration's public errors.
North Korea May Be Forced Into War If U.S. Attacks
Military action in the Korean Peninsula could force North Korea's Kim Jong Un or President Donald Trump into a prolonged conflict.
U.S., China, Japan, Koreas Gird for Crisis in Asia
China pleaded for peace as heightened tensions in the Asia-Pacific made a military showdown between nuclear-armed North Korea and the U.S. appear more likely.
South America May Buy Russian Fighter Jets in Syria
Five Latin American nations have expressed interest in buying Russian fighter jets used in Syria as Moscow makes military deals at an international arms show in Brazil.
China Says Taiwan is 'Doomed' and Its Weapons Useless
The Chinese defense ministry said that, despite an upcoming massive arms deal from President Donald Trump, there was 'no way out' for Taiwan.
Japan Protests South Korea Drills Near Disputed Islands
Tokyo has lodged a formal protest over South Korea's decision to hold military drills at the Liancourt Rocks, called Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea.
U.S., South Korea Train For North Korea Chemical Attack
U.S. and South Korean troops stormed mock North Korean chemical weapons labs as part of the ongoing military drills between Washington and Seoul.
U.S. Bombers, Nuclear Sub Drill in Korea War Games
B-1B bombers and the USS Colombus nuclear submarine were the latest U.S. military assets deployed to South Korea as part of a massive joint military exercise.
North Korea Bombs U.S. Navy In Latest Propaganda Video
North Korea's state media released a composite video vowing a "hail of fire" against the U.S. and South Korea's massive, ongoing military drills in the area.
'Travel Ban Bands' Rock South by Southwest in Austin
Musicians from the Muslim-majority nations in Trump's original executive order combat bigotry and xenophobia on stage.
U.S Warship Joins South Korea War Games Amid Tensions
The USS Stethem destroyer came to South Korea equipped with the high-tech Aegis Combat System to be used in this month's Asia-Pacific military drills.
South Africa's ANC Targets Corruption to Curb Decline
Party document acknowledges that it faces 'declining fortunes' among voters.
Ousted South Korean President Leaves Blue House
Park Geun-hye, who faces the possibility of jail, says via a spokesperson that she accepts responsibility for the political scandal.
North Korea Denounces South Korea's Impeached President
Park was impeached over a graft scandal involving South Korea's conglomerates.
North Korea Fires Multiple Missiles Off Coast: Seoul
The move is possible retaliation for U.S.-South Korean drills that began last week.
South Korea and U.S. Begin Large-scale Annual Drills
South Korea's Defense Ministry and the U.S. military based in the South confirmed the start of the drills on Wednesday.
Starving South Sudanese Surviving on Water Lillies
Nearly half the population will not have a reliable food source by summer.
Half Brother of North Korean Leader Killed in Malaysia
Kim Jong Nam, the older half brother of Kim Jong Un, has previously spoken out against his family's dynastic control of the country.
Samsung Exec to Be Questioned Again Over Bribery Case
Prosecutors are investigating whether Samsung is tied to the President Park scandal.
North Korea Fires Unidentified Projectile Into Sea
Kim Jong Un had warned that the nation was close to test-launching a ballistic missile.
Uganda Rejects Speculations of South Sudan Intervention
Patience towards President Salva Kiir's government in Juba has worn thin as the refugee numbers have grown.
Storms Sweep East Coast After Deadly Impact on South
Northeast states under flood advisories and high wind warnings after tornadoes cut a deadly path through Georgia and Mississippi.
At Least 16 Dead in Severe Storms Across the South
Thunderstorms and tornadoes threaten Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina.
Economic Impact May Save Samsung Leader From Arrest
Samsung's Jay Y. Lee is implicated in a sprawling corruption investigation that has led to the impeachment of the president.
U.S. South Hit with Rare Snow Storm, Frigid Temps
As much as 8 inches of snow and 1 inch of sleet was expected to fall on a large swath of the United States from northeast Louisiana to southern Pennsylvania.
Michael Barone: Why Don't Americans Move Any More?
When the going gets tough, Americans used to get up and go. Not today they don't.
New Bridge Reveals How Little South Africa Has Changed
Twenty years after the end of apartheid, can "The Great Walk" help ease racial tensions?
All You Need to Know About U.N. Pick Nikki Haley
Haley called for the Confederate flag to be removed from the state Capitol grounds.
Massive Crowds Pressure South Korea's Park to Resign
President's disapproval rating is at 93 percent after weeks of demonstrations over an influence scandal.