Last week, Russia and Finland had a diplomatic spat after Finland banned top Moscow politicians from a regional security summit in Helsinki.
The exercise will see Russia ships test missiles defenses against simulated enemy attacks.
More than 500 people were affected by Dr. Farid Fata's practices.
Calhoun College, one of Yale's 12 residential schools, is named after 1804 alumnus John C. Calhoun — "one of the most prolific defenders of slavery in American history."
The defector fled the country with 15 gigabytes of new data on North Korea's alleged chemical weapons testing program.
Texas officials last week said local judges and county clerks could deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples if doing so was in line with their religious beliefs.
"The referendum of 5th July will stay in history as a unique moment when a small European nation rose up against debt-bondage."
Jordanian security forces have allegedly foiled a plot to carry out attacks on Saudi targets in the country. The suspect was detained with 100 pounds of explosives.
Hong Kong shares saw their biggest one-day fall in three years as concerns about the future of the European Union dominated the Hang Seng index.
Greeks were asked Sunday to support an EU bailout deal that would grant the debt-stricken country money in exchange for spending cuts.
A poll found that 96 percent of Kenya's population is opposed to homosexuality.
The election results have increased concerns that Greece could exit the eurozone currency bloc.
Australia's Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce, who canceled his appearance on the show, said he was simply following orders.
A student’s decision to come out at her graduation ceremony was unprecedented in a nation where homosexuality is still taboo to many.
Hezb-e-Islami, a militant group headed by former warlord and political leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, is fighting the Taliban.
The Rev. Francisco Cortes will meet Pope Francis privately after a Mass at the Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Guayaquil.
Brian Nielsen said he was ready to apologize to the organizer of the parade, the Albert Lea Chamber of Commerce.
Japan’s attempts had initially faced stiff opposition from South Korea, as many of the locations were sites of forced labor.
Markets around the world are weakening amid fears of a possible exit of Greece from the eurozone.
The first shooting during the July 4 weekend took place on Thursday evening when a 20-year-old man was shot repeatedly on his upper body.
Yanis Varoufakis stepped down a day after Greek voters rejected a new bailout deal. EU officials will meet Tuesday to discuss fresh proposals from Greece.
London police have been criticized for not arresting a man draped in an ISIS flag. Officials said wearing the flag was not an offense in itself.
Devon Staples' death is the first in Maine since the state legalized fireworks on Jan. 1, 2012, repealing a 1949 ban.
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but the target and method was consistent with previous attacks by Boko Haram.
The first MERS case in the country was detected in January when a Filipino nurse working in Saudi Arabia contracted the infection.
"Still nothing is clear. ... Some differences remain and we are trying and working hard," Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters.
Temperatures soared to 104.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
The pontoon boat was found capsized and pinned underneath a work barge by a responding fire boat.
Investigators are looking into reports the fire was started by fireworks.
A suicide bomber killed six people at a church in northeast Nigeria earlier on Sunday at the end of a week in which suspected Boko Haram insurgents killed more than 200 people.