The deadly stampede during the hajj pilgrimage has killed more than 700. Stampedes have happened across the globe throughout history, claiming countless lives.
International financial regulators are at odds over new rules designed to keep taxpayers from having to foot big-bank bailouts.
After the GOP front-runner's so-called boycott of the network, commentators wondered aloud if Trump's skin is too thin.
Poland's defense ministry said it would purchase 104 military radars amid continued concerns over Russia's actions in the region.
A new survey indicates Democrats would likely nominate Hillary Clinton if the choice were made today, but her rivals would have a better chance in a general election.
The teenager's case sparked outrage amid widespread criticism of the Border Patrol’s indiscriminate use of force against foreigners.
Hospitalizations due to the use of synthetic marijuana have increased 229 percent in the past year nationwide.
C.J. Pearson says the block came after he called out the president's decision to invite arrested Texas teen Ahmed Mohamed to the White House.
An estimated 5,000 refugees fleeing countries including Syria, Libya and Eritrea are thought to be camped in or near the French port town of Calais.
Officials initially said 450 people had been killed, but the death toll soon rose to 717 victims, including several dozen Iran nationals.
Bashar Assad made a rare public appearance Thursday at a moment of increased uncertainty over the growing Russian presence in Syria.
The "Girls" creator will interview the former U.S. secretary of state, and it will be featured online next week.
The region that includes Barcelona is pushing for independence from Spain. What would that mean for soccer?
The country has struggled to integrate a huge refugee population that is unlikely to go home anytime soon, and Syrians are growing worried about their future there.
The Pope will be running all over Manhattan Friday.
Check out an interactive map showing traffic restrictions and street closures during Pope Francis' New York City visit.
Francis, 78, who is making his first visit to the United States, will also visit New York to address the United Nations, and then travel to Philadelphia.
The three-month operation was reportedly delayed because police had to deal with the massive Occupy Central protests that shook Hong Kong last year.
Despite his entourage of new media tycoons, the Chinese president's visit is being reported in old-style propaganda ways back home.
Pope Francis also declared 18th-century Spanish missionary Junípero Serra a saint -- a move condemned by some Native Americans.
At least 719 pilgrims have been injured in the stampede that took place on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Mecca’s neighborhood of Mina, Saudi Arabia.
The Siberian resident was suspected to be travelling to Istanbul to move to Syria to join ISIS.
The move comes after a series of border measures were taken by the two nations amid flaring tensions over refugee movement.
Death toll from the attack, which occurred during prayers at the Al Bilaili mosque in Sanaa, could rise as several were seriously injured, officials reportedly said.
Air quality in Singapore deteriorated Thursday as haze continued to blow in from forest fires in the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
An unnamed spokesman said that the weapons were legally packed into the cargo in India and were set to be used by Indian peacekeepers in Congo.
The Chinese president said his country would lift restrictions on foreign investment, as Boeing announced plans for an aircraft finishing center in China, its first outside the U.S.
The German chancellor's comments come amid growing tensions in Syria and Russia’s increased military presence in the war-torn country.
A Russian news agency reported that Putin might meet Obama on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly next week.
"The measures we have agreed today will not end the crisis. But they are all necessary steps in the right direction."