The Dongfeng 26 has been kept under wraps for years.
The ride-sharing service's latest global backlash comes from Brazil's president.
While the wealth of Mexico's multimillionaires has multiplied, 46 percent of Mexico’s population of 122 million remains under the poverty line, a figure that has been essentially the same since 1992.
"It is no exaggeration to say that the education prospects of a generation of children are in the balance," Unicef said in a report.
One reason the European Central Bank is holding interest rates low is to counter the effect of China's economic slowdown.
The virus is fatal in more than a quarter of cases. Japanese officials have reported a rise in the number of infections but are not sure how to combat it.
The court indicted the owners of the Tazreen Fashions, and 11 employees, including factory managers and security guards.
Rajavarothiam Sampanthan, 82, is the first Tamil lawmaker to head the opposition in over three decades.
The announcement of an Ebola-free Liberia came 42 days after the last confirmed case in the country tested negative in June.
The Turkish embassy said in a statement Thursday that it had received no alerts from Thai officials about the suspects' nationalities.
Bryan Pagliano worked for Hillary Clinton during her 2008 presidential run and at the State Department during her time there.
China's Communist Party government claims the lion's share of credit for defeating Japan in World War II, much to the chagrin of many Taiwanese veterans.
Little is known about China's aircraft carrier program, which is a state secret, although Chinese state media have hinted new vessels are being built.
Juvenile arrests among blacks in California were considerably higher than those among whites, according to data released by the state's justice department.
India and the United States hold the so-called Malabar exercises in the Indian Ocean every year.
The prime minister reportedly said that he would adopt a policy of "zero tolerance towards stone-throwing and zero tolerance towards terror."
An image of a child, apparently a Syrian refugee who drowned trying to reach Greece, has prompted anger on social media.
Many world leaders declined to attend the parade, which showcased China's latest weapons, though President Xi Jinping said it highlighted peace.
Hundreds of people gathered at a Fox Lake park late Wednesday for a vigil in memory of officer Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, who was fatally shot Tuesday.
After initial conversations with the survivors, officials believe that the boat's passengers were undocumented migrants.
The woman, who filed the lawsuit, claims a sexual assault counselor at the university discouraged her from contacting police.
Otto Perez Molina's administration has been mired in public protests over corruption allegations this year.
The 38-year-old man had allegedly contacted Wanna Suansan, the only female suspect in the blast investigation.
Refugees aspiring to seek asylum in countries like Germany have camped out in front of Budapest's Keleti train station since Tuesday.
The video, which has not been made public, shows Gilbert Flores holding what is believed to be a knife, when he was fatally shot by police on Friday.
The expected allocation is the first for a plan that has been talked about since the early 2000s.
The move comes as President Xi Jinping is attempting to remake China's armed forces, with less of an emphasis on personnel and more on technology.
The ships' deployment, as President Barack Obama visits the state, could be a message to Washington ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to the U.S. later this month.
Across Europe there are "incredible discrepancies in the time taken to process applications and in acceptance rates," Jean Asselborn said.
A judge also rejected defense motions calling for charges to be dropped and State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and her office to recuse themselves.