Russia has spent over $300 million on influencing foreign elections since 2014, US officials say
Russia has covertly transferred over $300 million to foreign political parties around the globe since 2014, a senior Biden administration official said Tuesday, citing a review by the US intelligence community.
Americans won't be going crazy with holiday gifting this year
The kids, the grandparents, the babysitter, maybe your favorite aunt or uncle. That's it.
Australians are bracing for more pain from rain this summer as third La Niña confirmed
Much of Australia will face unusually heavy rains in coming months, the country's weather forecaster said on Tuesday, after confirming that a La Niña weather event is under way for the third year in a row and would likely last into next year.
Workers at two big British ports to strike later this month
Workers at Britain's biggest container port Felixstowe plan to stage a second eight-day strike over pay, the Unite union said on Tuesday, adding to a wave of industrial unrest caused by soaring inflation.
Officials: Pakistan 'still in danger' and flooding may take up to 6 months to recede
Authorities in Pakistan have warned it could take up to six months for deadly flood waters to recede in the country's hardest-hit areas, as fears rise over the threat posed by waterborne diseases including cholera and dengue.
Clashes erupt along Armenia-Azerbaijan border, potentially reigniting an old conflict
A decades-old conflict may be on the verge of reigniting, as reports emerged this week of attacks along the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Blinken calls Iran's latest response to nuclear deal proposal a 'step backward'
Iran has taken "a step backward" with its latest response to a nuclear deal proposal, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday, calling a near-term agreement "unlikely."
Analysis: The clock is ticking on a big threat to the US economy
This Friday, tens of thousands of railroad workers are poised to go on strike, potentially bringing a nearly a third of all US freight to a grinding halt. It would be the first national rail strike in 30 years.
1 person dead and four others wounded in two separate shootings near Toronto
One person was killed and four were wounded in two shootings in Ontario on Monday and the suspect has been arrested, police said.
Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry on Sunday announced a new hike in gas prices, despite weeks of anti-government protests over the cost of living and raging gang violence in the country.