Petra László said that "something snapped" in her that caused her to lash out against refugees fleeing police action in Hungary.
India is bolstering its attack capabilities by moving quickly on the $400 million deal, the Economic Times reported.
Opposition parties are contesting all 89 seats in parliament for the first time since independence in 1965.
Leopoldo Lopez's case caused uproar among supporters, who claimed that President Nicolas Maduro’s government squashed human rights.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said that "time doesn't mean anything when you're about to have water lapping at your door."
According to a report by the United Nations and its partner agencies, over a third of the country's population is facing either severe or moderate food insecurity.
Search and rescue operations were underway Friday as severe rain warning remained in effect for parts of northern Japan.
The images from Sept. 11, 2001 remain some of the most iconic photos in modern history.
Washington events honor the 184 lives lost at the Pentagon headquarters and on-board American Airlines Flight 77 during the terrorist attacks.
9/11 is not a federal holiday, but many people commemorate it nonetheless.
The prime minister in February survived a leadership challenge from within his Liberal Party following weeks of infighting and dismal poll numbers.
The court noted that Kim Ki-jong, a self-described anti-U.S. activist, had shown no remorse and sought to justify his crime during the trial.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted a European Parliament call for labels on products imported from occupied territories, saying it amounted to a boycott of Israel.
The city has seen 304 murders so far this year -- mostly involving guns and gangs -- compared with 258 for the same period last year.
The U.S. vice president was interviewed on CBS's "The Late Show" on Thursday.
CNN has announced the lineup for the next GOP presidential debates, scheduled for Sept. 16.
Senate Democrats blocked a Republican resolution to reject the Obama administration’s agreement with Tehran.
"We submitted 116 pages in 10 separate submissions," a lawyer said. "The government declared all of it classified."
"Companies must be more willing to give up their own officers or employees, not hide people's crimes," a Justice Department official said.
A provision to offer temporary protection status to overcome visa delays brings worries over security.
The United States and Israel were among eight countries that voted against the Palestinian-drafted resolution.
Moscow wants Syrian President Bashar Assad to be included in international efforts to contain Islamic State group militants who control large tracts of Syria.
"The name of the nation’s capital, Washington, should always be associated with pride, not with a moniker that mocks and insults Native Americans."
"Tackling the national rape kit backlog means addressing a women's and human rights issue that has been ignored for far too long," a New York prosecutor said.
Prince Charles' “through the gates” mentoring program aims to prepare Muslim prisoners in the final six months of their sentence for reintegration into society.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell immediately took steps to clear the way for another vote on the matter.
For Lebanon's unemployed, an opportunity: Political protests in the capital create a market for food and drink vendors.
"It's simple math," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. "You cannot support a family on $18,000 a year in New York state, not to mention have a decent living."
Corruption should be met with the ultimate punishment, labor officials said.
A majority of Michigan voters back legalizing recreational marijuana, according to a recent poll.