ATHENS, GREECE — Greece’s president will meet with political party leaders Sunday in a last-ditch effort to broker a deal for a coalition government and
Europe central bankers have been openly expressing views on the possibility of Greece leaving the eurozone as its leaders struggles to form a government. Germany’s
KABUL, Afghanistan – A man wearing an Afghan National Army uniform opened fire on coalition troops in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, killing an American and
In obscure, blue-collar towns across Appalachia — places that most Americans have never seen — generations of coal miners have toiled away at back-breaking labor
The first drug shown to prevent HIV infection has won approval from experts in the United States. An advisory committee to the US Food and Drug Administration
CAIRO — The two top-rated Egyptian presidential candidates battled Thursday over the role of Islam and policy toward Israel in the Arab world’s most populous
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Security Council have condemned the deadly bomb blasts in the Syrian capital, Damascus. State media said the double suicide