The leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea re-opened crossing points on their shared border for the first time in 20 years, cementing a stunning reconciliation
More than 40 years after the end of the United States military intervention in Southeast Asia, millions of unexploded bombs and other projectiles remain hidden in dense jungles, submerged in river banks, and buried in fertile soil
The suspected chemical attack killed at least 70 people and wounded more than 1,000 in Syria’s rebel-held eastern Ghouta
Doctors and witnesses have said victims showed symptoms of poisoning, possibly by a nerve agent, and reported the smell of chlorine gas
Mexico has strengthened its bilateral relationship with the Republic of Korea (South) in the last years and it is a firm supporter of the total elimination of nuclear weapons in the restive northern Asian peninsula
The current tensions between North Korea and the United States—and the possible summit this year of their respective leaders—have renewed the interest on the Korean War of 1950-1953
A massive escalation in bombardment since Sunday has become one of the deadliest of the Syrian civil war, now entering its eighth year
"Peace in Ciudad Juárez is about to end" a hitman cartel leader told El Universal journalist
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end a 52-year-old war with guerrillas.