The Danish event was hosted by the Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who has faced numerous threats for depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog in 2007.
Up to 100 residents of Raqqa, mostly men, reportedly had their blood drawn at private hospitals.
The picture shows a gay couple, Jon and Alex, being intimate in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Negative rates as a stimulus measure were rejected by many economists as not feasible until the financial crisis.
According to the latest Press Freedom Index, the U.S. also witnessed attempts to control journalists amid an ongoing "war on information."
The poll’s results come amid an apparent anti-Muslim movement that is growing across Europe.
America’s favorite banking villain still ranks dead last on a list of 100 U.S. companies covered by corporate-reputation poll.
In just two weeks since the Facebook group was created, more than 10,000 members have signed up for "Date an Inmate" in Denmark.
'I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man.'
Paula Kreiter wound up in Auschwitz because she couldn't bear to be separated from her brother Simon.
Ebola has killed more than 8,200 people. Companies like J&J are getting closer to a treatment.
Hezbollah's leader says hard-line Sunni groups caused more damage than people who drew cartoons mocking Islam's Prophet Muhammad.
In wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack, Islamic academics explain the role satire plays in European Muslim communities.
Some editorials, while condemning the killers, suggested Charlie Hebdo was not entirely blameless.
Dieter Zetsche, the automaker’s CEO, says that there are still a number of legal and ethical issues raised by self-driving cars.
Grounded Hoegh Osaka is listing 45-degrees starboard at Bramble Bank.
U.S.-led coalition airstrikes target 16 Islamic State group sites in Iraq and Syria Sunday.
The binding ruling will apply across EU member states.
Danish officials acknowledge it could take two or three decades to gain global acceptance of their claim.
The exercises featuring 9,000 soldiers and more than 55 naval ships were aimed at testing the military's combat readiness in Kaliningrad.
The anti-graft rankings are based on factors including whether public leaders are punished for corruption and the prevalence of bribery.
The video reveals that the shooting was carried out by "Supporters of the Islamic State in the Land of the Two Holy Mosques," according to SITE.