A lengthy complaint by the Daily Mail rails against Gawker and attacks the character of the author of a post written last year slamming the Mail.
The meeting has raised speculation that in the lead-up to the historic Iran nuclear deal, a prisoner exchange could be in the works.
This is not the first time Sweden has charged a Rwandan genocide suspect. Many Rwandans fled their country and sought asylum in the Nordic country.
Presidential hopeful Marco Rubio said granting the U.S. territory bankruptcy provisions wouldn't solve its problems.
European leaders have begun switching their positions in order to confront the mounting refugee crisis in Europe.
U.S. Coast Guard officials said cleanup crews will enter the Mississippi River on Friday to remove around 120,000 gallons of spilled slurry oil.
“That decision is like taking the decision of cutting the lifeline for all those people,” Hamoodah Mekawi, a Jordanian journalist, said.
Recent shootings targeting police have enraged law enforcement leaders who feel officers are endangered by ongoing anti-police protests.
Two men in North Korea were tried and sent to a labor camp for the act.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the solution to the ongoing crisis was to have the international community work together to fight terrorism.
A complaint filed by the Medical Board of California alleges the doctor used marijuana while on call and while working.
The United Nations urged the European Union to accommodate 200,000 refugees as the crisis continues to escalate.
“No one is above the law. That applies to the president of the United States, and that applies to the county clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky."
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, disclosed their declared assets amid mounting public pressure to do so.
Refugees in Hungary are fleeing trash-strewn camps after reportedly being tricked into going there by boarding trains supposedly bound for Austria.
There are conflicting reports about how the soldiers died and Emirati officials said they would investigate the incident.
Researchers found that democratic governments are just as likely to go to war against each other, going against previously held beliefs about democratic peace.
Reports suggest that the U.S. and the EU have agreed to contentious provisions seeking to address weather-linked loss and damage in poor nations.
The group has previously razed historical sites and destroyed artifacts in Syria and Iraq, which the United Nations has condemned as a war crime.
Hong Kong fans were told not to boo the Chinese national anthem while a Hong Kong player accused China's captain of insult.
The ruling came in response to a Spanish transgender man's request to act as godfather to his nephew.
Anthrax contamination was discovered at U.S. Army's Utah facility, but was in "secure areas located outside the primary containment area."
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak canceled his speech at an anti-corruption conference after organizers warned him that he may have to face hard questions.
The U.S. only acknowledges civilian deaths in one airstrike, but watchdogs have alleged that hundreds more have been killed.
Two belly dancers were found guilty of inciting immorality and debauchery, and promoting nudity in their music videos.
Hungary's prime minister rallied against the EU's stance on the region's refugee crisis while a train full of asylum seekers clashed with police in a town outside Budapest.
The troops, all from the Multinational Force and Observers, were airlifted to a medical facility to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Police, on Twitter, described the shooter as a Tongan man in beige cargo shorts and a white shirt.
The suspect's DNA did not match the sample found on evidence believed to have been left behind in an escape taxi by the bomber, police said.
Making an appeal to countries from the Asia-Pacific region, Putin said his government will increase efforts to develop Russia's Far East.