The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is calling on China’s government to “change its old ways” and show more trust in foreign businesses.
Bush has touted his record on gun rights and anti-gun violence laws, but gun rights advocates are concerned that he doesn't own one.
The Republican presidential candidate said he had "dealt with those people" in school.
The foreign ministry cited suspicions that the actual cargo may not be for humanitarian purposes.
“The U.S. Diplomatic Mission to South Africa has received information that extremists may be targeting U.S. interests," the embassy said Tuesday.
The contract was delayed three years ago when Brazil was forced to cut its state budget as the country's economy began to toil.
The measure comes after an extremist Lebanese Muslim cleric mysteriously obtained a valid Nigerian visa.
Christie’s comments come as major cities around the country have seen a spike in violent crime that followed a year of anti-police protests.
Units in Russia's airborne forces have been put on full alert as part of an inspection of the country's military readiness.
The antivirus pioneer will seek the White House in 2016 as part of the Cyber Party on the platform of improving the nation’s cybersecurity.
The drones will be used to observe the Russian-Ukrainian border regions after Kiev military forces shot down two Russian drones in May.
Turkish soldiers were in pursuit of Kurdish militants who had carried out a series of deadly attacks against security forces, the country's military confirmed Tuesday.
Both Russia and OPEC have refused to cut production amid a decline in global oil prices
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been criticized for taking his time to appoint a cabinet, which remains largely unfilled.
A survey of 656 businesses suggested fears of global economic turmoil following an economic slowdown in China had no noticeable impact on U.S. small businesses.
According to reports, the slain militants have been accused of disloyalty.
Chinese officials called for a "protracted battle" against the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader and his followers, amid continuing tensions over religious freedom.
About 60 countries, including ministers from Iraq, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon, met in Paris Tuesday to cement measures aimed at easing the return of refugees.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing in the province of Igdir.
Dahlia Yehia traveled to Nepal last month to help earthquake victims.
British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said the government is prepared to carry out more deadly drone strikes against militants in Syria planning attacks on the U.K.
Most of the Arab schools in the country observed strike for one day in support of the Christian schools.
Russian president’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov said Kremlin could only comment on the request after knowing Greece’s reaction.
An online petition that has gathered over a thousand signatures calls for U.S. officials to raise the limit on the number of Syrian refugees coming into the country.
The incident took place in the west of Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq.
India's macroeconomic situation has improved considerably since the "taper tantrum" of 2013, not least thanks to lower prices for the commodities it imports.
In March, Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were cleared of murder charges in the 2007 killing of 21-year-old Meredith Kercher.
The Democratic frontrunner pledged to strike down the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision and called for more transparency in large political donations.
A Beechcraft A36 aircraft crashed Monday in North Carolina's Forsyth County and a Cessna 310 plane went down Sunday in Colorado's San Juan Mountains.
"For the first time in decades, our people will have a real chance of bringing about real change. This is a chance that we cannot afford to let slip," said Suu Kyi.