Iraq's Supreme Federal Court ruled on Monday that no region or province can secede from the country, reacting to a Kurdish vote for independence, a court spokesman said.
The U.S. imposed a new round of sanctions on high-level Venezuelan officials, this time targeting eight Supreme Court judges that Washington accused of damaging their nation's democracy by steadily stripping the opposition-controlled congress of any authority.
Democrat Hillary Clinton and rival Donald Trump Will face off for their last presidential debate Wednesday with the Republican candidate spiraling downward in the polls amid allegations of sexual misconduct and wild charges of a "rigged" US election.
Donald Trump seemingly joked about shooting Hillary Clinton during a speech on Tuesday in North Carolina?
A south Texas man who bludgeoned and slashed to death a 12-year-old boy, mutilated the corpse and said he drank the blood of his victim is set to be executed on Wednesday (April 6) at the state’s death chamber in Huntsville.
Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court has approved the death penalty for prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, his brother says.
Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague says the group P5+1 world powers would lift some of the sanctions they imposed on Iran if a preliminary deal could be reached over its nuclear program.
Turkey's appeals court has maintained convictions of top retired military officers on charge of leading a plot to overthrow Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.
Iran's Bank Mellat is claiming 500 million pounds ($782 million) from the UK Treasury after a London court ruled against a British decision to sanction the bank, a defense lawyer says.
The Shawwal crescent, which marks the end of Ramadan, was not sighted on Tuesday, Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court announced, adding that it will hold another meeting on Wednesday.