China's sweeping new national security law could bring more Internet controls, affect foreign businesses in China, and add to pressure on Hong Kong to pass similar regulations.
The attack came 12 days after a peace talk in Geneva between Yemen’s warring factions failed to produce a ceasefire agreement.
Red alert was also issued for the neighboring Jalpaiguri district, following the landslide in Darjeeling district.
The number of migrants reaching European shores by crossing the Mediterranean Sea has reached record levels, according to the United Nations.
The Nigerian troops also arrested a woman who confessed to managing payroll for the operatives.
The Islamic State group accused Hamas of being a weak enforcer of religious diktats in the Gaza Strip.
The United Church of Christ, which voted overwhelmingly in favor of the resolution, termed the move an attempt to attain "just peace in the region."
The move comes a week after Russia ruled that its 1954 transfer of Crimea to Ukraine was illegal.
A batch of Hillary Clinton's emails shows White House staffers knew of her non-government email address.
The beloved late Princess of Wales would have been 54.
What appears to be at least the sixth fire in a black church since the Charleston shooting broke out Tuesday.
The U.S. women’s national soccer team will move on to the finals of the 2015 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver on Sunday.
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President Obama is expected to announce the next step in thawed relations between Cuba and the United States.
Greece missed its scheduled debt repayment Tuesday, making it the first advanced economy to default in the IMF's seven-decade history.
A federal court ruled the spy agency could continue vacuuming up Americans' call records for another 180 days, pending a switch to private data collection.
U.S. companies like General Electric could lose out to European competitors under the arrangement.
Construction of the bridge will begin in two months as Russia looks to create quicker routes in the annexed peninsula.
The Supreme Court's ruling allows for same-sex marriage, and same-sex divorce, nationwide.
Bush revealed that since the end of his tenure as Florida governor in 2007, his annual income has risen sharply to nearly $7.4 million in 2013 from $260,580 in 2006.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Ten Commandments statue on the state grounds must be removed.
Even before the Charlie Hebdo massacre, French prisons were described as been called "breeding grounds for radicalization."
One day before the law was to go into effect, a Florida judge ruled that the measure failed to protect patients' privacy rights.
A complaint alleges employees were told to deny entry to black and Asian customers who sounded “too ghetto” or “too Asian."
“Effective today I have withdrawn from my duties with Miss USA," Cheryl Burke said in a statement Tuesday.
"It is my deep conviction and belief that God ordained marriage between a man and a woman. I can't be a part of this," she said.
China's government-imposed ban on Ramadan in Xinjiang province has made Chinese restaurants in Turkey the target of protest.
It stole nearly half of what it earned in the past three years while under the watch of former President Goodluck Jonathan, officials revealed.
The U.S Navy now has fewer than half the number of vessels it did under President Ronald Reagan.