African nations are some of the lightest polluters in the world, yet environmental scientists say they bear the brunt of climate change.
“There will never be any form of peace or justice until the prisoner issues are resolved.”
The All Progressives Congress has called on the government to probe the whereabouts of billions of dollars.
Greece agreed to a bailout deal that would see punishing austerity measures imposed on it, but calls are growing for more debt relief.
The Democratic Peoples Congress is the first political party to be registered in Nigeria since the historic 2015 general elections.
Bandar Bin Sultan, a former Saudi spy chief, said that the deal provides further support to Iran, which is "a major player in the destabilization of the region."
An individual's phone usage could help predict if they are suffering from depression, according to a new study.
President Obama just commuted the sentences of 46 nonviolent drug offenders. Do these prisoners’ punishments fit their crimes?
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear declared a state of emergency following the storm-triggered flash floods that wreaked havoc in Midwest.
State media say the nation is in an era of gossip, where people are more interested in “vulgar videos” than in New Horizons' images of Pluto.
The outlay is about four times what Clinton spent in the first three months of her last presidential campaign in 2008.
After the IMF's shock move this week in calling for Greece to be given a write-down on its "highly unsustainable debt," Germany unexpectedly finds itself under pressure.
The rise of the Islamic State group has turned out to be a major concern for NATO, which will train 36,000 troops to fight the militant group.
About 100,000 leaflets with Joaquin Guzman’s picture have been distributed to highway toll booths, according to Mexico's interior ministry.
The lawsuit comes almost one year after the plane was shot down over rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine.
The move follows several key reversals for Yemen's dominant Houthi group at the hands of Saudi-backed Yemeni fighters.
The Philippines will host fighter jets and navy ships at the former U.S. naval base.
The video does not show footage of Anthony Dwayne Ware being pepper sprayed or apprehended.
The news comes as Beijing enters the final leg of its bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, several of these children were used as suicide bombers.
Some say gaining Olympic status would help South Sudan boost national pride and bridge the warring sides of a raging civil war.
The 41st president of the United States fell on Wednesday and will need to wear a neck brace.
After scores of Syriza MPs voted against the government-backed international bailout deal, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' administration is facing stark challenges in governing.
Drivers for the rideshare company Sidecar are suing Yelp for failing to get them tips they say they deserve.
Congress will look into whether the organization was involved in the sale of organs from aborted fetuses.
Democrats said that a multiyear highway funding plan rolls back key rail and highway safety provisions.
The Greek parliament voted overwhelmingly to approve a strict bailout package in an abandonment of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
The protesters say flying the flag has nothing to do with the president, but rather heritage.
Nearly 70 percent of voters think prison and criminal justice improvements are needed, an ACLU poll shows.
Tensions in Kenya over the debate on homosexuality and LGBT rights have heightened ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit next week.