U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is still pursuing an agreement with Russia on military cooperation in the fight against Islamic State in Syria despite major setbacks and skepticism from other administration officials and U.S. ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday he is confident the Olympics Games will be "safe, sound, secure" and said the United States and Brazil are working together to ensure they are. Kerry, ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday defended the Obama administration's payment of $400 million in cash to Iran, denying it was a ransom for the release of American prisoners by Tehran or tied ...
In this special Memorial Day excerpt from Witness To the Revolution, her new oral history of the upheavals at the end of the Sixties, author Clara Bingham brings us voices of the pathbreaking protesters who ...
Jimmy Fallon as Trump: "I have to stay in the race. Otherwise a Clinton will be in the White House again. I mean, who wants to see something from the '90s come back in 2016?"
Kerry: "What we need to see in the next few days are actions on the ground, in the field."
Kerry said he expected a "serious conversation" about all aspects of what was happening in Syria.
Experts said that China likely does not see much upside in adopting the United States’ proposed framework for dealing with Pyongyang.
"No other country would do so much for an ordinary citizen — and I know that."
The glow of goodwill that followed a surprise prisoner swap and the lifting of international sanctions on Iran’s nuclear program over the weekend is already being tempered by the somber realization that the Islamic Republic ...
As Hillary Clinton and her surrogates scour the country for mega-donors, the one left-leaning billionaire they are not approaching is the one who knows the first couple more intimately than any of the others.
Trevor Noah realized that Donald Trump's campaign style is in fact very presidential — he's just like some of the more notorious presidents from back in Trevor's home continent of Africa.
The United States will increase the number of refugees it takes in by 15,000 over each of the next two years
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry declared a new era in relations, but he also urged political change in Cuba, telling Cubans they should be free to choose their own leaders.