Uganda has made significant progress in reducing poverty, raising average income and attaining its Millennium Development Goals agenda.
"Those countries that are refusing, nothing happens to them. The refugees simply pass them by," said one German minister.
The U.S. is preparing sanctions against individual Chinese hackers, though their crimes haven't conclusively been tied to Beijing.
A record 156,000 migrants entered the European Union last month bringing the total for the year to over 500,000, the bloc's border agency Frontex said.
According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Putin and Obama must have dialogs to solve the Syrian crisis.
The Genesys Regional Medical Center turned down the request from a pregnant woman, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor, on religious grounds.
Thailand's police chief explicitly linked the country's worst bombing in recent history to a smuggling network involving members of the Uighur community.
According to former CIA contractor Steven Kelley, the United States is going out of options in Syria.
U.S. officials held meetings last week with Meng Jianzhu, China's domestic security chief, to discuss cyber concerns.
Uralvagonzavod said even though foreign buyers were ready to buy, it would like to give priority to Russian armed forces first.
Pyongyang had vowed to restart the main Yongbyon complex facility in 2013, following its third nuclear test.
The men were detained Tuesday in the southern Indian state of Kerala for allegedly being sympathizers of the Islamic State group.
Protesters threw stones at police, who entered the compound in large numbers and lobbed stun grenades in response, reports said.
The Viktor Orban-led government also enforced new laws under which refugees entering the country illegally could face jail terms and deportation.
According to a Russian officer, the U.S. and its allies do not coordinate with Russia while conducting anti-ISIS Operations.
Germany said there will be a new chapter in bilateral relations with Iran after sanctions get removed.
Shannon Lamb was also being sought in the fatal shooting of a woman identified as Amy Prentiss.
In comments made Tuesday before his swearing-in ceremony, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull urged the Australian government to have an "economic vision."
Hildale officials reportedly said that the flash flood washed away two vehicles off the road at Canyon Street and Williams Avenue.
Southeast Asia has suffered for years from annual bouts of smog caused by slash-and-burn practices in Indonesia's Sumatra and Kalimantan islands.
A company called Sensible Florida and an advocacy group called Regulate Florida have begun collecting signatures in support of marijuana legalization.
“We are living through difficult times and we have to adjust a lot of things,” Finance Minister Joaquim Levy said, as lawmakers considered austerity plans.
"High and rising debt harms the economy, and it will impose a large burden on future taxpayers," a report titled "Washington's Largest Monument: Government Debt" contends.
"We have fundamental differences and as such, we cannot co-exist," former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Monday, ahead of next week's elections.
The construction comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping was scheduled to visit Washington this month.
The warning came after a second day of clashes at the Al-Aqsa mosque in annexed East Jerusalem.
"We have seen movement of people and things that would indicate that they plan to use that base there, south of Latakia, as a forward air operating base," a Pentagon spokesman said.
National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 by honoring the histories, traditions and contributions of Latinos.
Officials have had to debunk end-of-days predictions in the past. Last month, NASA confirmed the world would not end in September because of an imminent asteroid strike.
The pre-Mass event, called “A Journey in Faith,” is scheduled to run for roughly two hours prior to Pope Francis’ Mass at Madison Square Garden.