Many Americans are calling for the removal of the Confederate flag from South Carolina State House grounds, while a Dixie flag symbolic burial is set for July Fourth.
"Once again, racist rhetoric has metastasized into racist violence,” the presidential candidate says at a meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Travis Boys, who is suspected in the slaying of a New Orleans police officer, is still at large.
The 2012 Republican U.S. presidential nominee who has long opposed flying the Confederate flag called for its removal from the South Carolina State House area.
For just the second time, a woman has been appointed to head a municipal district in one of Egypt's largest cities.
Conservative Republicans aren't embracing Jeb Bush as the most electable candidate, but they are focusing on a nominee who can outdistance Hillary Clinton.
A website purportedly created by alleged Charleston-church killer Dylann Roof encompasses racist stances.
Demonstrations in Britain are gaining momentum as celebrities, politicians and others protest government cuts in public services.
Authorities in Graz reported the deadly incident that killed at least three people does not appear to be an act of terrorism.
In Iraq, one strike hit a checkpoint for the Islamic State group and also destroyed a storage container near Al Qaim.
The Islamic State group said in a statement published on militant Twitter accounts that the attack was targeting the Houthi militia.
A former U.S. representative, the son of the civil-rights leader might serve the rest of his prison sentence under house arrest.
On Friday, Obama planted a kiss on Pelosi's cheek on stage at the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in her hometown of San Francisco.
Friends of Dylann Roof, who is accused of shooting and killing nine people inside a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina, said he first talked about attacking a college campus.
A major manhunt has targeted Richard Matt and David Sweat since they broke out of the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, this month.
Authorities in India's city of Mumbai have suspended several police officials linked to the sale of the tainted alcohol.
Although the killing of whales was banned in 1986, Japan has continued hunting the animals under an exception for scientific research.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will probably speak with European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker by phone on Saturday to try to end the deadlock, a Greek minister said.
Gunmen from the Somali Islamist group al Shabaab killed at least eight officers in a raid on a police station near the capital, police and the militants said on Saturday.
A woman whose six-year-old daughter and unborn child were killed in the Colorado movie theater massacre in 2012 gave a heartrending account on Friday of the shooting.
Russia will not own Greece's section of the pipeline, but it will assist in financing the $2.3 billion project.
Former U.S. Army doctor John Henry Hagmann's medical license was revoked, after he was accused of sexual exploitation and performing dangerous experiments.
At least 664,000 people were affected due to the rain in Hubei province while 527,000 people were affected in Hunan.
Yemen’s foreign minister blamed the failure of the five-day peace talks, sponsored by the U.N in Geneva, on the Houthi rebels.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the documents were posted to shed light on the "erratic and secretive dictatorship" of Saudi Arabia.
Despite the rapid economic growth of the last two decades, poverty remains an issue in China, especially in rural areas where a lack of jobs drives able-bodied adults to work elsewhere, leaving children and the elderly behind.
Despite economic sanctions, European and U.S. companies are continuing to operate in most sectors of Russia's economy -- but they are struggling.
The director led a peace march in Chicago Friday evening that coincided with other marches nationwide to remember the Charleston, South Carolina, shooting victims.
A second prison employee has been put on administrative leave in connection to the June 6 escape of Richard Matt and David Sweat.
Ten employees of a Mexican beer hall are reported dead after a Friday afternoon shooting.