South Africa's Zuma Leads Talks On Lesotho Political Crisis
Thabane fled Lesotho for South Africa on Saturday, hours before the army surrounded his residence and overran police stations in Maseru.
Samsung Heavy To Absorb Samsung Engineering For $2.5B
Monday's deal, which caught investors by surprise, sent shares in both companies surging.
China Gives Microsoft 20 Days To Provide Explanation In Anti-Trust Probe
The SAIC questioned Microsoft Vice President David Chen and gave the company a deadline to make an explanation.
Japan Aims To Double India Investment In 5 Years
Modi and Abe are also likely to agree to speed up talks on a nuclear energy pact, according to the Nikkei.
Sam's League Dream Still In Limbo After Clearing Waivers
Sam is considered undersized for a defensive end and to big to play linebacker.
Federer Roars Into Fourth Round After Rain Delay
The Swiss star needed four sets to advance on Sunday.
Chiefs Sign Quarterback Smith To Contract Extension
The deal is reportedly worth $68 million over four years.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Law That Could Close All Louisiana Abortion Clinics
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Louisiana law advocates say would likely have closed all five of the abortion clinics in the state.
Libyan Armed Faction Takes Over U.S. Embassy Annex In Tripoli
Main embassy believed secure.
Pakistan PM still surrounded by protesters after deadly clashes
Explosion fells building outside Paris, killing at least 2
Four are reported missing in the explosion and collapse.
Iran Says Possible Response To New US Sanctions Could Not Be ‘Pleasant’
“We can take actions that would be unpleasant to the other side,” Iran's foreign minister says Sunday.
California Governor Jerry Brown Lauds Passage Of ‘Historic’ Sick Leave Bill
The measure would require Californian employers to provide at least three days of annual paid sick leave to workers.
China Tells Journalists To Learn 'Marxist News Values' In Media Crackdown
In the latest step in President Xi Jinping's crackdown on the media, journalists were told to uphold the principles prescribed by the Communist Party,
Pakistan Protests: Pressure Mounts On PM Nawaz Sharif To Quit As Protests Continue
Pakistan has been gripped by unrest for more than two weeks, with protest leaders saying they will not back down unless the Prime Minister resigns.
Iraqi And Kurdish Forces Bid To Break Islamic State Siege Of Amerli
Kurds have been slowly regaining ground from the militants and Saturday advanced on the northern town of Zumar.
Fiat Chrysler Sees New York Stock Market Listing October 13
"The most likely date for the listing in the U.S. is October 13," Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said Saturday.
Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 11 People South Of Baghdad
A suicide bomber driving a car packed with explosives killed at least 11 people and wounded 30 Saturday in a town just south of Baghdad.
China Warns Foreign Powers Not To Use Hong Kong As A 'Bridgehead'
The warning comes ahead of a crucial ruling on the future of the city's political system, due Sunday.
Lesotho Military Coup Attempt Underway, Claim Diplomats
Military units surrounded government and police buildings and gunfire was heard in the southern African kingdom on Saturday.
Texas Law Meant To Shut Abortion Clinics Struck Down
A federal judge ruled the law placed an undue burden on women by reducing the number of clinics where they could seek abortions.
Bitcoin Promoter Will Plead Guilty In Silk Road Case
Charlie Shrem will admit unlicensed money transmission, his lawyer says.
Christine Lagarde Probe: IMF Board Stands By Chief Amid French Corruption Case
French magistrates have put Lagarde under formal investigation for "negligence" after questioning her for a fourth time.
A&E Buying 10% Of Vice Media For $250M
"It means we can preserve our independence," says Vice CEO Shane Smith.
Ferguson Protests: Cop Who Pointed Rifle Quits; Another Fired
On Aug. 19, Officer Ray Albers pointed his rifle at a Ferguson protester during a verbal exchange.
Jimmy Lai Raid: Hong Kong Media Mogul Unbowed By Raid As Democracy Battle Boils
Jimmy Lai, who spent millions promoting the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, had his home raided by anti-corruption officers.
Ferguson Protests: Missouri Police Sued For $40 Million Over Actions In Michael Brown Protests
The plaintiffs allege civil rights violations through arrests and assaults by police officers, following the shooting of Michael Brown.
Syria Conflict: 43 Golan Heights Peacekeepers Seized By Militants, 81 Trapped
The UN peacekeepers were seized in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, and the United Nations is working to secure their release.
Malaysia Airlines To Cut 6,000 Jobs, In Wake Of MH17, MH370 Disasters
The company will cut 30 percent of its workforce in a $1.9 billion restructuring, following the twin air disasters that have damaged its brand.
U.S. May Use Secrets Act To Stop Lawsuit Against 'United Against A Nuclear Iran' Group
U.S. government lawyers have said that information related to UANI in the lawsuit could jeopardize law enforcement activities.