About 20 percent of residents said they felt undecided on the issue, which would ban discrimination against transgender people.
A new office has been established as the nation grapples with low oil prices and the prospect of its first budget deficit since 2009.
A CNBC executive involved in last week's GOP debate has ties to the Clintons, and his wife donated to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.
The two were members of a commission set up by Pope Francis to review church reforms.
Iran is a “a very attractive and profitable market” that businesses in Bavaria would like to trade with, said a Bavarian official.
Pope Francis is expected to visit a mosque in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in its capital, where religious violence between Christians and Muslims persists.
The Islamic State group has killed activists in Syria, but this is the first time that the group has killed an activist outside the country, reports said.
A top Metrojet official pushed aside the possibility of a technical failure, but investigators are apprehensive about the "external force" theory.
China could be a key contributor at the U.N. conference In Paris to decide whether countries should carry the weight of reducing emissions.
Mullah Mohammad Rasool, who served as governor of the southern Nimruz province during the Taliban regime, has been appointed as the leader of a Taliban faction.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's predecessor Tony Abbott had reinstated the titles in March 2014 amid widespread criticism.
The Al Qaeda leader asked the Islamic community to come together against Russia and Western forces.
Leaders of three Asian powerhouses -- China, Japan and South Korea -- are meeting for the first time since 2012 as long-running disputes fester.
The cargo ship disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle on Oct.1 as Hurricane Joaquin battered the Bahamas.
A crisis center has been set up near St. Petersburg's Pulkovo airport for victims' family members, who have been giving blood samples for identification.
Premier Li Keqiang spoke of maintaining annual growth "of at least 6.5 percent,” at a conference in Seoul on Sunday.
Following CNBC’s widely ridiculed handling of the third Republican primary debate, the candidates appear ready to play hardball.
An official from a Moscow-based aviation agency visited the disaster site Sunday, but said it was too soon to determine what happened.
Activists said graffiti at a suburban Boston mosque fits in with an Islamophobic theme pushed by national political figures in the U.S.
Candidates from the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party, loyal to President Ilham Aliyev, swept the board in a parliamentary election on Sunday that mainstream opposition and international monitors had shunned.
Azerbaijanis voted in a parliamentary election on Sunday which Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev's ruling party is widely expected to win, and which mainstream opposition and international monitors are shunning.
Led by Supreme Court President Sergio Munoz, Chile's courts are racing to address dictatorship-era crimes before the deaths of witnesses, victims, and the accused makes doing so impossible.
After two elections in five months, Turkey is returning to single-party rule. But many are surprised and dismayed.
Many areas of the country have been hard hit by flooding and rivers of mud after several days of rainstorms.
The former Republican senator was 73.
"It is an understatement to say we live in a deeply complex and difficult time in the life of the world," Bishop Michael Curry said.
Days after a U.S. naval ship sailed by, Chinese officials released photographs of armed aircraft training over disputed territory in the South China Sea.
Kuwait Airways is party to an Arab League boycott of Israel and Israeli business, barring ticket sales to citizens.
It was not clear when the recording was made but references to Russian aggression suggest it was made after Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, launched air raids against opposition groups and Islamic State in Syria on Sept. 30.
Kerry was in Samarkand to meet his five Central Asian counterparts and reassure them of continued U.S. engagement in the strategic region.