Many German people have no interest in considering debt forgiveness for Greece.
The Nordic country suspects that Syrian art stolen by the Islamic State group may have ended up in Sweden as fighters return home.
Demonstrators threw rocks and set off molotovs iin the center of Athens, sending people fleeing through the smog of tear gas.
“What we learned in the last week is that not all the creditors are falling in line.”
More than 40 states use Common Core, a national set of English and math guidelines that dictate what students should be able to do at certain grade levels.
"This deal is not contingent with Iran changing its behavior, or Iran suddenly acting like a liberal democracy."
A month after neighboring nation Chad announced its anti-burqa law, Nigeria is debating whether a headscarf ban could curb suicide bombing occurrences.
The NAACP pushed for new training programs, diverse recruitment and body cameras in response to the spike in reported cases of police brutality.
The leader of the Chechen Republic has dismissed claims that the Islamic State group has branches in the country.
The Ministry for Crimean Affairs reportedly will be replaced by a special commission.
It took firefighters about 30 minutes to extinguish the flames at the Fifth Ward Missionary Baptist Church.
That's what Ted Cruz has to say about Donald Trump. The two 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls are meeting Wednesday night to discuss several issues.
Former President Bill Clinton told the NAACP his criminal justice policies aimed at reducing violence haven't helped the nation's black youth.
A class-action lawsuit could transform labor practices in the nation's au pair programs.
Prime Minister Alex Tsripas faces opposition from 107 of 201 of his Syriza party central committee members.
In Seattle, there is calmness before the "really big" earthquake that was predicted in a recent New Yorker feature. What Seattleites really worry about is volcanoes.
Commissioner Les Miller, the lone black member on the Hillsborough County board, said he had received complaints about the rebel banner after a South Carolina church shooting.
The Iran deal will theoretically stall Tehran's plans to develop nuclear weapons, but it will do nothing to prevent the build up of weapons in the region.
The landlocked West African country of Mali, infamous for its cocaine and cigarette transport routes, is adding heroin to its list of illegal exports.
The path to a third bailout is littered with stumbling blocks.
Enrique Peña Nieto, still reeling from drug lord El Chapo's prison escape, hasn't found much solace abroad.
"It is simply irresponsible to release known criminals into the public because their court hearings take years to process."
The leader has reportedly executed about 70 leaders since coming to power.
Russia's military industry has demonstrated huge growth in recent years -- despite international sanctions, a hurting economy and a drop in oil prices.
Putin's comments were in response to criticism of a law that would require online companies to store user data in Russia.
"It is my duty and my right to warn when there is a danger,” one resident said.
UAV operators fly 900 hours every year, compared to 250 hours by a traditional pilot.
Greece and its creditors have reached an agreement to potentially keep the country in the eurozone, but getting the deal approved by Greek lawmakers remains a challenge.
Iran and six world powers reached a deal Tuesday that could transform the Middle East.
Oskar Groening has admitted moral guilt but said it was up to the court to decide whether he was legally guilty.