Migrant Crisis Shows Effects in Budapest
More than 2,000 people have been unable to travel from the main international train station in Budapest, Hungary.
More than 2,000 people have been unable to travel from the main international train station in Budapest, Hungary.
A U.S. senator has announced her support for the international agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church has called on priests to forgive what the church considers a serious sin, abortion.
North Korea’s National Defense Commission has denied apologizing for a landmine explosion that injured two South Koreans.
Sierra Leone has quarantined 50 people in the northern area of Kambia.
A former Congolese rebel leader has pleaded not guilty to charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
Concerns over China’s economy increased after a disappointing report on the nation’s manufacturing was released Tuesday.
Europe is trying to deal with what is being called its biggest wave of migrants since World War Two.
President Barack Obama walked on a melting Arctic glacier, a river of ice, in Alaska Tuesday.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says a suspect matching the description of the bomber of a shrine in Bangkok has been arrested.