The man was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Belgian authorities for producing and procuring false documents to be used in illegal immigration.
Hung Hsiu-chu, a pro-China politician known as "Little Hot Chili Pepper," defeated three other candidates for the position.
Justin and Stephanie Shults, Vanderbilt University graduates who worked as accountants in Belgium, died in Tuesday's attacks.
Just days after the Brussels attacks, the Roman Catholic leader focused his Saturday night message on the importance of assisting others.
Andre Adam, who later represented Belgium at the United Nations, was killed at the Brussels airport while his wife was injured.
After the Belgium attacks, Muslim leaders in the U.S. have been meeting with law enforcement in hopes of preventing hate crimes.
A legal brief was filed following a visit to Argentina by U.S. President Barack Obama, who praised the reforms of his counterpart.
President Joseph Kabila, whose allies won 14 of 19 governors' elections Saturday, is believed to be preparing to run for a third term.
Rockets fired by ISIS during clashes with Iraqi Kurdish fighters landed in a base where Turkish troops were deployed, the Turkish army said.
Hyeonseo Lee, an author and activist now living in South Korea, spoke out against China while promoting a memoir.
Some 219 of the 270 Nigerian girls kidnapped by Boko Haram are still missing two years later.
American nationals in Turkey also were sent alerts by the U.S. Embassy in Ankara advising them to be cautious during the Christian holiday weekend.
Ahmad Yousuf Nuristani has repeatedly accused the government of meddling in the electoral process.
Authorities urged people to stay away to avoid putting further strain on an overtaxed police force, and the rally organizer is complying.
The opposition’s legislative victory in December has repolarized parts of the OPEC-member nation.
Athens’ move to evacuate the country’s main camp likely will mean longer waits for asylum seekers hoping to make their way to Western Europe.
A man identified as Fayçal Cheffou, apprehended outside the Belgian prosecutor's office, has been charged with “attempted terrorist murder.”
The claim will add to international worries that Burundi's yearlong political crisis is sliding toward a full-blown conflict.
Antiquities chief Mamoun Abdelkarim says footage showed many structures are still standing, including walls around the Temple of Bel.
Police have said they found Italian student Giulio Regeni’s possessions at a house belonging to the sister of the head of an alleged criminal gang.
The killing took place only days after at least 31 people perished in terrorist suicide bomb attacks at the Brussels airport and one of the city’s metro stations.
Sunnis say they were marginalized under the Shiite-led government installed after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, leading some to join ISIS.
Anti-government demonstrators at the protests sweeping Brazil are overwhelmingly well-educated and well-off, with many of them students or young professionals.
Bernie Sanders won all three Democratic presidential caucuses Saturday — in Hawaii, Alaska and Washington state — giving him such much needed momentum before the Wisconsin primary.
A transcript suggests that the Flydubai pilot may have lost control of the plane immediately after switching off the autopilot.
The Islamic Republic also said that the U.S. is in “no position” to accuse foreign nationals without providing any evidence.
The reclusive nation has released a video in which it shows an imaginary ballistic missile hitting the road in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
The country’s war is becoming increasingly complex, and its ensuing fragmentation has made it more difficult than ever to achieve peace.
Pope Francis condemned “unprecedented violence” by Islamist terrorists, and called the bomb attacks in Brussels a “gesture of war.”
A man apprehended in Giessen had received phone messages that included the word "fin" -- French for "end" -- just before a Brussels blast.