Durango Herald wins several awards in Society of Professional Journalists’ contest

Trout Unlimited also recognizes paper’s work

Iraqi protesters pour into Green Zone, storm parliament

BAGHDAD – Anti-government protesters tore down walls and poured into the Iraqi capital’s heavily fortified Green Zone on Saturday, where they stormed parliament in a major escalation of a po...

Airstrike destroys Syrian hospital

Fears increase of ‘catastrophic’ turn in fighting

Plan to move migrants back to Turkey sparks protests

IDOMENI, Greece – Protests against the presence, actual or impending, of migrants were staged in both Greece and Turkey Saturday, as the plan to send back migrants from Greece to Turkey is s...

Third suspect in foiled terror attack charged

Authorities mum on Belgian man’s link to plot

A home away from home

Assimilation is a long process for Somalis in Colorado farm town

EU, Turkey strike deal to ease migrant crisis

BRUSSELS – After months of acrimony, the European Union and Turkey reached a landmark deal on Friday to ease the migrant crisis and give Ankara concessions on better EU relations. ...

Moscow’s drawdown in Syria sends a strong message to Assad

Putin urges Assad to work harder toward peace

Turkey launches airstrikes after deadly Ankara bombing

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey lashed out Monday at Kurdish targets, bombing military positions in northern Iraq and rounding up dozens of militants at home after a suicide car bombing in the heart...

Governor asks Greece to declare state of emergency

Thousands of migrants trapped at border

Russia says West ‘politicizing’ humanitarian crisis in Syria

UNITED NATIONS – Russia dismissed a Security Council meeting Friday on the siege of Syrian towns as “unnecessary noise” that politicizes a humanitarian crisis and risks derailing upcoming pe...

In shattered Ramadi, a test of Iraqi unity

City ‘totally destroyed’ from years of war