Tsipras To Form Anti-Bailout Greek Government After Big Victory
The deal with a right-wing party makes an unusual alliance between parties on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
Australia Knights Prince Philip, Sparking National Outrage
The award grated with republicans who want to sever ties with Britain and appoint an Australian president.
Japan Exports Grow Most In Year, Signaling Steady Recovery From Recession
The recovery in exports could be a source of comfort for Shinzo Abe who is battling to re-kindle growth.
Oil Falls After Greek Election Sends Euro Tumbling
Global financial markets reacted to the Greek election on Monday with the euro dropping to near an 11-year low against the dollar.
Two Flights Evacuated At Sea-Tac International Over Security Issue
Officials declined to elaborate on the security concern.
Boehner Says Fixing U.S. Infrastructure 'Critically Important'
Republicans have been struggling to find a way to pay for legislation with a five-year price tag in the range of $75 billion to more than $100 billion.
Morocco Arrests Suspected Algerian Militant Tied To Frenchman's Death
An al Qaeda splinter group known as Caliphate Soldiers kidnapped Gourdel.
Obama Promises Steps Against Russian-Backed 'Aggression' As Rebels Press Ukraine Offensive
President Barack Obama said Washington is considering all options short of military action to isolate Russia.
Suspected Boko Haram Militants Capture Separate Nigerian Town After Being Repelled From Maiduguri
After being repelled from the capital city, Maiduguri, militants took another town in Borno state.
Nigeria Repels Suspected Boko Haram Attack On Maiduguri City
Security forces say Nigeria's military fought back a suspected attack by Boko Haram militants in the Borno state capital.
Two Protesters Killed On Anniversary Of Egypt Uprising As Tension Grows
On the anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, two protesters were killed and two police were injured by a bomb.
Teenage Student Fatally Stabbed At California Middle School
A 14-year-old victim died after being stabbed at a Los Angeles middle school.
Central African Republic Minister Kidnapped In Bangui: Official
The country's minister for youth and sport was kidnapped on Sunday by gunmen while returning from church.
Yemen Risks Disintegration As South Rejects Shi'ite Group's Takeover
No sooner had Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi announced his resignation than his country's tenuous political fabric began to disintegrate.
Greek Leftists Syriza Aim For Landmark Election Win
The election is expected to bring radical leftist Syriza party to power. It has pledged to take on international lenders and roll back austerity measures.
Egypt Tightens Security On Anniversary Of 2011 Uprising That Toppled Hosni Mubarak
State news agency MENA said 22 armored army vehicles were stationed around Cairo's Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the uprising.
Damian Pachter, Journalist Who Broke News Of Prosecutor's Death Flees Argentina, Fears For His Life
"I'm leaving because my life is in danger. My phones are tapped," Damian Pachter, a journalist with the Buenos Aires Herald said.
Boko Haram Releases About 190 People In Nigeria's Yobe State
The militants released young men, women and children who were kidnapped on Jan 6. At least 20 other people are still being held.
Russia Blocks U.N. Statement On Ukraine As Fighting Escalates
Fighting has escalated in eastern Ukraine in recent days, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Kiev.
U.S. Airliners Land In Atlanta After Bomb Threats
The threats against Delta Flight 1156, coming from Portland, Oregon, and Southwest Airlines Flight 2492, from Milwaukee, were deemed credible.
Obama, World Leaders Head To Saudi Arabia To Offer Condolences
President Obama and leaders from Russia, Britain, France and Japan will visit Saudi Arabia's new king.
Protester Killed In Egypt Ahead Of Anniversary Of 2011 Uprising
Woman shot dead in Cairo one day before anniversary of Arab Spring uprising in Egypt.
Thousands Of Palestinians Protest Charlie Hebdo Muhammad Cartoon
Protesters called to rally by the Islamist Tahrir Party took to the streets to protest the satirical magazine's recent cover.
Pro-Russian Rebels Attack Key Port, Ukraine Says At Least 30 Dead
The death toll from an attack in Mariupol has been raised to 30.
Kia Motors Recalls Nearly 87,000 Forte Sedans In US Due To Fire Risk
Overheating from a cooling fan resistor is the cause of the auto manufacturer's recall of 86,800 vehicles.
Police Arrest Four Suspected Islamist Militants In Spain
The suspected militants were arrested in the North African enclave of Ceuta.
Venezuela's Currency Woes An Increasing Threat To US Corporate Profits
Venezuela's worsening economic state is causing companies like Ford to rethink strategy.
Fifteen Killed By Rebel Shelling In East Ukraine's Mariupol: Interior Ministry
Shelling was described by witness as "enough to knock the paint off his house."
Thirty-Four Die In Bangladesh Vote Protest Violence
Most of those killed and injured were the victims of firebomb attacks, amid rising unrest fueled by a political stand-off.
Obama To Cut Short India Visit, Fly To Saudi Arabia: Report
Obama's early departure from India would cause him to skip a planned excursion to the Taj Mahal.