Russia will boost its military presence in Belarus and Kaliningrad if the U.S. places troops and heavy weapons in Eastern Europe.
An internal Border Patrol investigation cleared agents in 67 shootings, including 19 that left people dead.
Industry groups support the bill, while food safety groups say that very support shows the bill's weakness.
Officials confirmed reports that the Sudanese president had fled South Africa in violation of a court order.
President Xi Jinping says young rich need guidance after a series of scandals both inside China and abroad.
The former first lady of Mexico will run for president in 2018, and she might do so as an independent candidate.
The average Saudi consumes 235 grams of wheat, slightly more than half a pound, per day in the form of pita bread, buns or other bread types.
At a conference on Saturday, Muslim leaders argued that governmental surveillance programs contribute to discrimination in the U.K.
Sweden added a new helicopter to its fleet amid a growing Russian presence near its airspace.
Finland President Sauli Niinisto was reportedly "indignant" when asked about criticism of his ties to Russia amid the Kremlin's recent aggression.
Activists say immigrant detainees have been threatened with solitary confinement because of their hunger strike and protests.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said it's time to put an end to the Boko Haram crisis once and for all.
The resignations come days after the pope approved a high-level body to hold accountable bishops who could not deal with abusers.
The convert to Islam is believed to have been part of a group of militants who launched a predawn raid Sunday on an army base.
Greece's talks with its creditors have broken down over planned austerity measures, and Athens is said to be considering a default.
The Yakovlev Yak-130 can carry both guided air-to-surface and air-to-air missiles, while flying at a maximum speed of about 652 miles an hour.
Besides an arrest warrant from the U.N.-backed International Criminal Court, a South African court also has issued an arrest warrant for him.
The Himalayan nation, which is heavily reliant on tourism to sustain its economy, has been struggling since two massive earthquakes in April and May flattened historic monuments and killed thousands.
Every country with a nuclear arsenal is working to develop new nuclear weapons systems, or upgrade existing ones, according to a new report.
The Israeli government on Sunday approved a bill that would allow authorities to force-feed prisoners on hunger strike.
The popular weedkiller was found by a WHO agency to be “probably carcinogenic to humans.”
Migrants attempting to reach Europe have to deal with the harsh Sahara before taking on the Mediterranean.
The white police officer, identified as Nathan Blanford, is now on administrative leave as an investigation continues into the incident.
A new report supports speculation that Kim Jong Un has picked his sixth defense chief since taking office in late 2011.
In a new report, released days ahead of a United Nations assessment of last year’s 50-day war in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli government defended its military assault on the Palestinian enclave.
A man was shot dead after he planted pipe bombs outside the headquarters and opened fire at officers on Saturday.
China has agreed to invest billions of dollars in the East African nation, which is set to become East Africa's first oil exporter.
Police are taking no chances following sometimes violent clashes last year during demonstrations against the package.
Yonhap news agency said South Korea's military had secured custody of the soldier near the border in the peninsula's central region.
The IEA urged governments to require industry, buildings and the transport sector to increase energy efficiency, reduce the use of coal and ban the construction of new coal-fired plants.