A gunman killed at least two people in Ansbach, Germany, on Friday.
Poland issued an apology after right-wing lawmaker Janusz Korwin-Mikke did a Nazi salute and made reference to a Nazi slogan.
A U.S. expert says photos showing Kim Jong Un visiting a pesticide plant reveal the country's ability to manufacture biological weapons.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is likely to face opposition from many within his own party who have voiced opposition to further austerity cuts.
The controversial Italy-based security firm Hacking Team's other clients include Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia and several U.S. agencies.
Modi's government has adopted a tough posture on Pakistan.
In the video, an ISIS militant can be seen fleeing an armored vehicle after trying to conceal it under a palm grove.
According to a local report, 14 people died on the spot after the factory's main gate collapsed.
The video, seen by the city's police department on Wednesday, shows officers kicking and punching a black suspect.
Justin Nojan Sullivan was arrested on June 19, a day before he planned to purchase a semi-automatic rifle to carry out attacks in the U.S.
Conservatives accused the paper of political bias, but the Times said that sales of the GOP presidential candidate's book seemed limited to suspicious "bulk purchases."
The call comes after an international chemical weapons watchdog found evidence of chlorine gas being used "systematically and repeatedly."
While Clinton remains the Democratic front-runner, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has narrowed his gap with her in polls.
Despite increased security measures after the attack on Sousse, the British government said it viewed another terrorist attack in the country as "highly likely."
U.S. government officials say the scope of two data breaches last year was much bigger than previously thought.
A stalemate has exposed deep divisions within the European Union, as southern nations urge their northern neighbors to accept asylum seeker quotas.
Pope Francis expressed contrition to the indigenous people of the Americas while in Bolivia, a stop on his three-state South American tour.
Once thought to be clean of Ebola, Liberia now has five patients with Ebola, more than 100 quarantined and 14 being monitored.
It's interested in joining a consortium that would give Tokyo its first taste of a multinational defense project, a move the U.S. Navy is encouraging because it could pave the way for Japan to lead similar partnerships in Asia, an exclusive Reuters report says.
The U.S. Army unveiled a long-awaited plan on Thursday for cutting the military service by nearly 60,000 soldiers and civilians, a budget-driven reduction it said would touch nearly every Army installation in the United States and overseas.
A contentious budget was approved by the Wisconsin state legislature Thursday morning, a final step before Gov. Scott Walker's expected Monday announcement.
U.S. authorities foiled attacks planned around the Fourth of July, arresting more than 10 people in the month before the holiday who were inspired by Islamic State online recruitment, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday.
The world’s longest-serving foreign minister, who stepped down in April, began his tenure after his father's assassination.
Some Shanghai investors still believe the government will save the market, though others are losing faith.
Twitter users noticed that the Acropolis lights were shut off Thursday night amid the ongoing debt crisis.
Facebook banned several prominent Russian journalists and bloggers for using a slur for Ukrainians, leading many to delete their accounts.
Students in India's Manipur state are protesting what they consider the government's lenient policy toward migrants.
The U.S. should consider arming Ukraine to combat "Russian aggression," said Gen. Joseph Dunford, the Joint Chiefs Chairman nominee.
The resolution would have taken down the Mississippi flag from the House side of the Capitol. But House Republicans were not having it.
After Sunday's "no" vote, Greece is back to the negotiating table, but history may provide useful lessons for the future of the eurozone.