An old military concept that saw heavy use in the U.S. Civil War and Franco-Prussian War is making a comeback.
Scott Walker in South Carolina Friday is expected to criticize President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as he outlines his foreign policy agenda.
The most recent reunion was in February 2014.
Kenya's capital city has more than 130 bus lines and 3.5 million people who rely on them.
The ex-TV reporter had become combative and verbally aggressive after being informed of his termination, managers said.
The tank is reportedly lined with five and a half inches of impenetrable layers of sand and bricks.
About 14 bodies have been recovered so far, a TV news station in Trinidad and Tobago reported.
The news came at the end of a three-day visit to Moscow by Egypt's president.
Russian Speaker Sergey Naryshkin urged Ukrainian President Poroshenko to ensure all Ukrainians followed peace agreements, especially ahead of local elections in Russia and Ukraine in the fall.
The prisoners will be released in batches starting Monday, Vietnamese officials said Friday.
Since Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans school system has been reborn. But somewhere along the way, an untold number of students may have been left behind.
The number of refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean into Europe has passed 300,000 this year, a UNHCR report said Friday.
The country has struggled to contain a growing ISIS-affiliated insurgency in the Sinai region that has killed dozens of people.
Tensions have been running high between the nuclear-armed neighbors since peace talks that were due to be held last weekend were called off at the last minute.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has launched an inquiry into the incident and arrests are yet to be made.
Wesolowski was accused of paying for sex with children and possession of child pornography. He was the first clergyman of his rank to face such proceedings from the Vatican.
The civil society group Bersih expects 200,000 people to join the protest, which has been deemed illegal by Malaysian authorities.
Chinese authorities have ordered many businesses in and around the capital, Beijing, to limit or cease operations, ahead of a military parade next month.
A group known as the Sons of Confederate Veterans had called for the statue to remain on the campus, citing the original donor's will.
Utah Department of Health said the man possibly contracted the disease after being in rural areas or near campgrounds recently.
Austrian police had originally put the toll at up to 50 and are due to announce the exact number within hours.
Niloy Neel was hacked to death on Aug. 7 -- the fourth such killing of independent writers in the South Asian country this year.
The Chinese government is seeking to limit political fallout following criticism of its handling of the stock market crisis.
Wisconsin Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Scott Walker criticized President Barack Obama's stance on the Middle East and promised stronger military action.
China's slowdown is providing Indian exporters with new problems as well as new opportunities.
The standoff between South Korea and the North eased after an agreement earlier this week.
Australia will fail to meet its greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets under current policy measures, according to a new analysis.
Just a day after the Erawan Shrine attack that left 20 people dead, an explosion took place at the Sathon ferry pier, causing no casualties.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the two incidents.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro shut the crossings last week after a shootout between smugglers and troops wounded three soldiers.