Alexis Tsipras, who led Greece through bitter bailout talks with the country's creditors, stepped down last month.
The American dentist who was widely condemned for hunting down a protected lion in Zimbabwe says he did not know of the animal's identity or its importance.
The 40-foot boat, with at least 70 Indonesian migrants, left the Sabak Bernam district in Malaysia's central Selangor state toward Sumatra.
Netanyahu said the country lacked the “demographic and geographic depth” to house Syrian refugees.
The blaze broke out at a shelter, housing more than 80 people, in the town of Rottenburg in the western state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the first Jewish-American congresswoman from Florida, believes that the deal is going to ensure Israel’s security.
Leaders of Pacific Island countries warn the lack of action on climate change by Australia and New Zealand could prove catastrophic for their nations.
Meanwhile, Australia's main opposition party pressured the government to do more to help deal with the crisis.
On Friday, a California company recalled its cucumbers linked to the salmonella outbreak.
Another 40 people were reportedly injured when a bus overturned Sunday near the Brazilian colonial town of Paraty.
David Miliband, head of the International Rescue Committee and a former British foreign secretary, called on the United States to bring out "the kind of leadership America has shown on these kind of issues" in the past.
Sarah Palin, who is popular among some U.S. conservatives, said that "a unifying aspect of a nation is the language that is understood by all."
The Kentucky court clerk may remain incarcerated for at least a week if she continues to refuse to obey the court order.
Otto Perez resigned as president on Thursday and was jailed while a judge weighs charging him over a customs racket.
Riham Dawabsheh’s death comes a day after hospital officials listed her in critical condition.
Iraqi F-16 fighter jets joined the U.S.-led coalition in attacking ISIS-held positions in the country Sunday.
The feeling is mutual — he has said that he would welcome her into his cabinet.
The former secretary of state says airstrikes alone are not enough to defeat ISIS.
The Egyptian court, presenting bizarre evidence, accuses three journalists of being part of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The small town, 60 miles from London, faced a major fire Sunday evening. The cause is undetermined.
The militant group launched several attacks on members of the Turkish military Sunday.
The evidence presented by the Mexican government fails to support claims the missing students were incinerated, an outside investigation found.
A letter to U.K. government officials accuses the nation of "interference" in the country's affairs.
According to the Ukrainian president, the country's conflict with separatists in the east costs Kiev $8 million a day.
Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann said the decision, a day after the measures were put in place, followed "intensive talks" with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
About 2,800 refugees were reported dead or missing in 2015.
Momentum: Sanders appears to be gaining it, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seems to be losing it in New Hampshire and Iowa.
Sanders' vow to protect American jobs and rein in big corporations has resonated with union workers.
“It’s a sad state of affairs in the city, in our country, where a 7-year-old boy can’t be free to celebrate a birthday party without being murdered,” a Charlotte police official said.
In terms of fundraising, Lawrence Lessig is still a ways behind U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, and well behind former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.