What repulsive swastika retweet tells us about Trump

On Tuesday, Donald Trump, who would like to be our President, retweeted a message about Jeb Bush. It featured a swastika among its gallery of Bush-bashing images. And with this tweet, Trump has outdone himself in doing whatever he can to stay in the headlines through sensationalist attacks on his rivals.

Russian plane crash: Was there an explosion?

The clues emerging so far about the final moments of Metrojet Flight 9268 don't paint a clear picture of what happened to the doomed passenger jet.

Presidents of Taiwan, China to hold historic meeting

The leaders of Taiwan and China plan to meet in Singapore on Saturday, according to state media in both countries.

Migrant crisis reaches new high in Europe, U.N. agency says

More migrants fled to Europe last month than in all of last year, exacerbating an already dire situation for both refugees and host countries.

Nissan IDS Concept: Japan's affordable rival to the Tesla Model S?

Autonomous cars are the latest buzz topic in the automobile industry. Nissan, which is showing off its own advances in the technology with the IDS Concept, is one of the big stars at this week's Tokyo Motor Show.

Russian official opens door to Assad's exit, says Syrian people should decide

Russian officials have been embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's most emphatic international backers.

Russian plane crash in Egypt: It's too early to determine cause, officials say

How close are authorities to pinpointing what caused a Russian passenger jet to break up in midair and crash in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula?

China to take on Boeing, Airbus with homegrown C919 passenger jet

Amid much fanfare on live national television, China on Monday rolled its first homegrown large passenger jet off the production line in Shanghai, vowing to challenge the dominance of Airbus and Boeing in the global commercial aviation market.

Chinese naval ships to visit Florida port

Three Chinese naval ships are scheduled to visit Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida, Tuesday as part of a routine goodwill port visit. The ships are expected to arrive following visits to ports in Europe.

Australia drops knights and dames

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says the country will no longer appoint knights and dames, calling the titles anachronistic.