Haitians continue to suffer under extreme gang violence, internal displacements and food shortages as humanitarian aid groups work to deliver food supplies to Haiti.
Military strategists work to restore wartime doctrine in the era of drone warfare as an artificial intelligence race kicks off between Russia and Ukraine as the war rages on.
Ukraine is forced to choose between protecting civilians' infrastructure and bolstering its front lines as Russia adapts its war strategy and Congress fails to send Kyiv more defensive aid.
The Philippines said it would take 'deliberate' action against China in the South China Sea following a dispute over the contested Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands.
Kenya says it will not send in police forces until Haiti establishes an interim government as gang violence rages. Some Haitians fear the international help will never come.
Taiwan stands as last line of defense against Chinese hegemony across Asia, U.S. security and the threat of a global war, warns a China expert from the Heritage Foundation.
Taliban supreme leader says Afghan women will be stoned to death in public for adultery in a message to Western democracies that they reject women's basic rights.
ISIS uses deadly attacks to strike countries it feels 'occupies' and oppresses Muslim populations while also emboldening recruits to join their terrorist network.
European allies watch with "concern" as U.S. secures little aid for Kyiv in latest spending bill, war with Russia rages on and Ukrainian soldiers report "ammunition starvation."
Americans in Haiti argue the State Department should have acted faster to organize evacuation options once the gangs shut down the airport and took over Port-au-Prince.
The violence in Haiti is getting worse, says one Haitian man who described a harrowing scene fighting off gang members from entering his home as they pillaged his gated community.