Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is trying to restart at least some of the nation's 48 nuclear power plants that were shut after the Fukushima disaster.
A rocket attack Tuesday in the Donetsk region, which killed 11 people, could have come from Russia, according to a military analyst.
On the 20th anniversary of the end of the Rwandan genocide, the world watches as thousands are killed in Syria's endless civil war.
The institution is designed to compete with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
Misinformation and propaganda have thrived on social media since Operation Protective Edge began.
Conspiracy theory? Twitter account says Congress edited the Wikipedia page on JFK's assassination.
The 2014 World Cup saw record viewing figures in the United States, with the pressure now on Fox to maintain the upward trend.
An estimated 8 million of Ethiopia's 60 million people are at immediate risk due to drought.
Negotiations have stalled for now on a dispute between China, India and South Africa over who will host the bank.
The 2018 World Cup betting odds have been released a day after Germany won the 2014 championship.
Ukraine's defense minister said the AN-26 transport plane was flying at an altitude where it couldn't be harmed by separatists.
The incident is the first reported casualty in Russia during the conflict.
The deadline for a deal is July 20.
Tommy played on the Ramones first three albums and was the last surviving founding member of the band that helped establish punk.
With a rookie head coach and talented but young roster, James faces an uphill battle to achieve his championship mission.
At least two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and about 20 injured on Saturday by rebel missile attacks.
Train tickets in Donetsk have sold out, while most shops in the region have shut down.
On the first day of his Latin America tour, the Russian president canceled 90 percent of Cuba's debt to his country.
The officials, who are knowledgeable about the details of the case, said the U.S. government believes the relationship between the German defense official and his State Department contact was a friendship.
... not on the field but in running the World Cup when so many critics said Brazil couldn't pull it off. Now the Olympics looks totally doable.
Axelle Despiegelaere,scored a prestigious modeling gig after being spotted in a crowd during a World Cup game. But just as quick as the 17-year-old beauty became famous, she lost her job—possibly for posting photos with dead animals à la Texas teen Kendall Jones.
After semifinal defeats, Brazil and the Netherlands will play for the consolation of third place at the 2014 World Cup on Saturday.