Trade Picks Up on Cameroon-Nigeria Border, Despite Boko Haram
Markets have re-opened and border merchants say traveling near border is safer thanks to heavy presence of troops
Markets have re-opened and border merchants say traveling near border is safer thanks to heavy presence of troops
The men, arrested in January and March near a port of entry in California, were on a US government watchlist for terrorism suspects and a no-fly list
Ukraine leader accuses Moscow of seeking to create 'threatening atmosphere' as Kyiv hopes to resume a cease-fire brokered last year
Dozens of immigration agents lined the riverside Sunday asking those who landed on the giant innertube rafts that carry most of the cross-border traff
Administration faces pressure by both critics and some supporters for its handling of the crisis on the border
Republicans, Democrats blame each other for latest immigration crisis
It's the highest tally for the month of February since 2006
Policy shift has renewed hope for hundreds of thousands of migrants, but raised concerns among law enforcement officials and residents
Biden's administration is facing criticism from Democrats and activists who say unaccompanied migrant children and families are being held too long in
Hit by poverty, unemployment, gang and drug violence, migrants hope to reach US for a better life
The lunar network will be part of the US space agency's efforts to return humans to the moon by 2024 and build long-term settlements there under its A
Illicit cargo may have been picked up in Venezuela
Asian rivals seek to ease tensions after deadly June clash in disputed Ladakh region
Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met in Moscow and reached a five-point consensus, including agreements that
Greek-Turkish tensions rising in the face of Turkey's threat to send more migrants into the EU through Greece
Some see an end to migrant caravans after hundreds of Central Americans were hauled onto to buses by Mexican national guardsmen
Mexican security forces fired tear gas at rock-hurling Central American migrants who waded across a river into Mexico on Monday, underscoring the chal
A large caravan of Central Americans was preparing to cross the Guatemalan border into Mexico, posing a potential challenge to the Mexican government'
Mexico's government has said migrants entering the country without registering will not be allowed to pass from the border area