A battalion of Ukrainian soldiers has refused to take orders from leaders in Kiev, claiming that they were not being treated fairly.
The Greece deal calls for "comprehensive pension reform" and is likely to ignite a political firestorm.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker gave his first campaign address on Monday, taking shots at Washington and drawing enthusiastic support from the crowd.
Eurozone leaders agree to a third Greece bailout, but reaction in Athens is muted.
The former secretary of state gave a speech on Monday in New York that outlined a progressive economic agenda.
More submarines were expected to arrive in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk by 2016 as Russia underscores its new military posture in the region.
A clerical mistake allowed the suspect in the Charleston, South Carolina, church massacre to purchase a .45-caliber handgun.
Experts question the need for further restrictions on collective bargaining in the cash-strapped European country.
Many experts agree the country needs some kind of forbearance on its massive debt, beyond pension reforms and spending cuts.
The bailout deal reached Monday would require Athens to privatize its $1.5 billion power grid operator, a move Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras previously opposed.
Russian troops reportedly placed border markers near a crucial oil pipeline that runs through the former Soviet republic.
It can’t be as simple as " 'Greek people are lazy’ or ‘the European Union wants to destroy Greece,' ” one student said.
Alexander Ciccolo allegedly planned to use pressure cooker bombs to attack high-traffic areas, such as a college cafeteria.
Nigeria's new president has taken his time selecting his cabinet, but the former military dictator moved fast to reorganize the army.
Violence in the African nation has prompted the U.S government to issue an advisory ahead of the U.S. president's visit there later this month.
The venerable civil rights group is being challenged by its own younger generation.
Clinton takes on GOP economics in policy speech urging wage growth and a firm hand with Wall Street.
Democratic lawmakers say shrinking employer retirement packages have made it more difficult for retirees to survive without additional Social Security dollars.
The huge fine is reportedly for damages incurred since the country's Islamic revolution in 1979.
The measures range from improving the health of family caregivers to an online course for professionals about preventing patient falls.
The delay is being blamed on "political issues."
Moscow criticizes an American nuclear exercise just weeks after Vladimir Putin said Russia would expand its arsenal.
A new border plan will include construction of a military base, Jakarta says.
France saw some 7,000 of its 500,000 Jews leave for Israel last year, amid concerns of rising anti-Semitism in the country.
As Alexis Tsipras returns to Athens with a bailout deal in hand, he faces another bruising battle with his own party and the Greek people.
Greeks have long cherished the idea that Sunday is a time for worship, family, leisure — and anything that doesn’t involve going to work. That's about to change.
If Iran and U.S.-led negotiators reach a deal, Iran will become an exporter of nuclear materials such as uranium and heavy water.
Critics argue that the state's 2013 laws on voter registration unfairly target blacks and other minority communities.
"ISIS terrorists do not differentiate among Christians, Muslims, Sunnis and Shiites — they kill everyone. We have to help our Muslim brothers liberate Iraq."
“Edging closer to China is understandable, even necessary, but buying submarines from the Chinese is something else much more alarming."