FAYETTEVILLE—The race to the White House is tightening with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leading her Republican rival by just two percentage points, a latest opinion...
OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau says he’s open to considering some dramatic reforms to political financing laws to counter the perception that wealthy Canadians are buying privileged access to...
YORKTON, Canada—A case that sparked outrage from indigenous leaders over treaty rights has ended with two men from the Pine Creek First Nation in Manitoba pleading...
CANNON BALL, N.D.—Hundreds of clergy of various faiths joined protests Thursday against the Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota, singing hymns, marching and ceremonially...
SEOUL, Korea, Republic of—South Korean President Park Geun-hye took sole blame Friday for a “heartbreaking” scandal that threatens her government and vowed she will accept a...
WASHINGTON—Secretary of State John Kerry expressed confidence Thursday that the U.S. relationship with the Philippines can survive recent turbulence as he swore in a new U.S....
MANILA, Philippines—A Muslim rebel leader emerged Thursday from three years of hiding in the southern Philippines to meet the president, who has reached out to him...
WASHINGTON—Hillary Clinton’s entourage expressed annoyance that Canada’s Liberal party used an Ottawa event she appeared at as a fundraising opportunity, according to an exchange from a...
Members of the House special committee on climate change are willing to do their share in convincing President Rodrigo Duterte to adopt the Paris Agreement on...
SUAL, Philippines—Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Wednesday he’ll consider continuing to acquire weapons and defence equipment from treaty ally the United States if his military recommends...