The suicide bombing by the Taliban in the Afghan capital occurred near government offices and resulted in more than 300 injuries.
Documents from 2012 show Remington made more than $4 million from foreign buyers with Clinton's permission.
The diamond, part of the crown jewels of the U.K., has long been at the centre of disputes, with at least four countries claiming ownership.
In all, 161 children were killed from January to March and 449 were injured, a 29 percent rise over the first three months of 2015.
Afghanistan’s fifth-largest city had briefly fallen to the Taliban last year.
Lesbos prepares to host Pope Francis, who wants to raise awareness with his trip to the Greek island to the plight of migrants.
Insurgency in the region has gained in strength since the withdrawal of international troops from combat at the end of 2014.
Washington’s decision to deploy its powerful bombers to Al Udeid Air Base comes as the U.S. military steps up its fight against the terrorist group.
Although the number of people applying for asylum in Germany has fallen by over 60 percent, officials worry new routes into Europe could sprout.
A ferry carrying 45 migrants left the Greek island of Lesbos for Turkey Friday as part of an EU deal to halt mass migration to Europe across the Aegean Sea.
China urged countries participating in the G20 summit in the Chinese city of Hangzhou to provide lists of possible terror groups and terrorists who might target the meeting.
The attacker blew himself up near a school north of the Afghan capital on Tuesday, wounding 25 people, including three children.
Terrorist organization Taliban apparently had an Android App in Play Store, before Google took it down.
Amnesty International alleges that the Turks are forcing as many as 100 people daily back to war-ravaged Syria.
Two soldiers, both with missing their right leg, plan to scale Everest at roughly the same time.
New documents reveal the mining giant was linked to at least 19 companies registered in the British Virgin Islands with Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca’s assistance.
An EU deal to send some 750 people back to Turkey from Greece has been criticized for failing to protect legitimate asylum-seekers.
Efforts to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorists are being hampered by rules that make banks nervous.
New arrivals to the country may soon have to sign a declaration that they will accept Western values and report suspected terrorists.
A Sikh soldier is hoping the Pentagon will allow him to wear long hair and a turban while serving in the military.
The Pentagon said Wednesday inmates will be transferred in the coming days and weeks as part of the White House’s strategy to close the facility.
The topic for season 3 has not yet been revealed, though its release was expected this spring.