The sentencing comes after U.S. President Barack Obama’s controversial trip to Ethiopia, during which he called on the government to improve its record on human rights.
In the oil sector alone, $150 billion was believed to have been taken from the African nation's coffers, a report said.
Men and women online took aim at Isis Wenger for her "sexy smirk." The engineer shot back with a viral movement on Twitter.
The high-level reconnaissance ship Yuri Ivanov has been more than a decade in the making.
The papal visit, scheduled for Sept. 19-22, is considered a landmark event.
"They've been able to keep raising prices because students are captive consumers. They have to buy whatever books they're assigned."
The two men, both from Mexico, will reportedly lead two separate commissions but will not receive a monthly stipend.
Five new titles were also added to the PS Now library.
Ukrainian authorities claim this is more evidence that the Kremlin is supporting the 16-month-long war.
A new analysis found that New York, Boston and Miami are currently the three most Jewish cities per capita in the country.
Unmanned aerial devices were involved in at least two foiled plots against the U.S., the Department of Homeland Security said.
The latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is now available for the Sprint variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
The country's stock markets have lost almost 30 percent of their value after peaking in June, which officials blame on malicious short-selling.
European stocks reversed some of the previous day's gains but there was some respite for commodities and their related currency and share markets.
Irek Hamidullin is the only surviving member of a Taliban group that attacked American and Afghan forces in November 2009.
China has shown no sign of halting its construction of artificial islands in disputed waters.
According to a new study, unless emissions are cut drastically, even artificial removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide would not prevent the end of "ocean life as we know it."
Yemen's exiled president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi remains in Saudi Arabia, where he fled in March as the Houthis closed in on his refuge in Aden.
Airstrikes carried out by the U.S. and its allies in Iraq and Syria over the past year have led to the deaths of hundreds of civilians, according to a new report.
The water at Camp Lejeune was found to be tainted with chemicals linked to cancer and other deadly conditions.
Obama celebrated by playing golf this past weekend.
The airborne disease has been contracted by at least 81 people and killed three in the largest outbreak in New York City in at least three years.