
UK anxious at reports of Russian troops on Ukraine border
Tens of thousands of troops massed on border, Washington officials tell EU counterparts.
Tens of thousands of troops massed on border, Washington officials tell EU counterparts.
The Pentagon initially insisted that those targeted in the strike were terrorists.
The conflict has been marked by gang rapes, deliberate starvation and thousands of deaths.
Millions cope without desperately needed international aid.
Gen. Mark Milleywas the first Pentagon official to confirm the nature of the test
Heartbreaking image of father and son wins international photo awards.
New York Times: The Taliban have sought to professionalise the role of suicide bombers.
Trump attacked Powell's record on Iraq and called him a 'Republican in name only'.
"How do you oppose the Holocaust?" one teacher asked.
Mfat said 11 Kiwi citizens got out of Kabul last night with help of the Qatar government.
Navigating a middle path between China and the US is becoming increasingly complex.
New York Times: The balance of power around Taiwan is fundamentally shifting.
Taiwan's 23 million people live under the constant threat of invasion by China.
Holocaust perpetrators lived untroubled lives, but film director hasn't forgotten them.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley is grilled by Republican Senators during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the conclusion of military operations in Afghanistan. Video / AP
He delivered a blunt assessment of a war that cost 2461 American lives.
Guterres speaks of hope in face of 'cascade of crises'.
The Pentagon earlier said the strike had targeted an ISIS militant.
Relations on the peninsula are strained after both countries tested ballistic missiles.
"We now call on you to do more".
By the time the US withdrew in 2011, tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians were dead.
New York Times: We thought we knew what had been lost on 9/11. We had no idea.
Victims' relatives and four US presidents paid their respects at Ground Zero.
New York Times: The war waxes and wanes, largely in the shadows and out of the headlines.
New York Times: The US claimed the strike targeted jihadi fighters.
At-risk Afghans are still stranded in their homeland with the Taliban now in charge.
9/11 meant a chance to reshape the post-Cold War world. The US squandered it.
It unfolded over 102 minutes and stunned the world. Twenty years on, Kiwis remember 9/11.
There are still 39 men detained, and they have never been charged with a crime.