Ethiopians voted on Sunday in a parliamentary election that is expected to hand a landslide win to the ruling party, which opponents say has trampled on political freedoms.
As many as 30 mass graves contain the remains of hundreds of migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar, according to Asian media outlets.
Saudi Arabia's top Sunni cleric on Saturday branded a deadly attack on Shi'ite Muslims a bid to sow chaos.
Nepali authorities urged thousands of villagers on Sunday to move to safety after a landslide likely triggered by recent earthquakes blocked a river, raising fears of a devastating flash flood.
Nepal's labor minister says thousands of his people working on World Cup stadiums were unable to attend the funerals of those killed in the earthquake last month.
The Cleveland Police Department confirmed the detention of some protesters, including one who was charged with assault.
Komorowski, 62, has been criticized for running a lackluster campaign, jumping to life only after his loss in the first round.
The deadly attack on a Saudi Arabian mosque was the first of its kind carried out by the Islamic State group within the borders of the kingdom.
Zedi Feruzi had spoken out against President Pierre Nkurunziza’s decision to stand for a third-term in office.
Clinton has flip-flopped with respect to same-sex marriage over the years but Saturday tweeted her approval of Ireland's vote.
The Israeli Prime Minister publicly expressed his gratitude to the Obama administration for blocking a U.N. nuclear weapons conference.
Charged with heroin distribution in a case linked to "Orange Is the New Black," a Nigerian senator-elect has been detained in Lagos.
However, the Islamic State group conceded the scenario is "far-fetched" in the latest issue of its propaganda magazine Dabiq.
Hillary Clinton voted to send U.S. combat troops to Iraq in 2002, but now, while on the 2016 presidential campaign trail, she says she does not want them to return there.
A man on the run from police for reportedly killing his ex-girlfriend and her son has been killed in a shootout.
"Up to now a lot of gay people felt they were tolerated in Ireland. Now we know that it's much more than that."
Residents said the air raids hit a munitions store in one of the bases, setting off a large explosion which sent rockets flying into the air.
Officials appeal for calm after a controversial decision to acquit a white police officer who was charged with killing two black suspects in Cleveland.
A Tuareg-dominated rebel coalition says the Malian soldiers were taken captive in the town of Tesset.
Texas allows a person to use deadly force with legal arms in self-defense if they believe such force is immediately necessary to protect against someone using deadly force against them.
The vote came after the Senate narrowly blocked the "USA Freedom Act," a bill that would end the bulk telephone data collection and replace it with a more targeted program.
Mario Draghi says countries should act quickly on recommendations the central bank has made to complete economic and monetary union.
The high-profile case of Cleveland officer Michael Brelo has received national attention amid increased scrutiny of lethal force used by police.
Al-Shabab launched an attack on government troops on Friday evening in the Awdigle district and Mubarak village in the Lower Shabelle region.
The fall of Ramadi, the Anbar provincial capital, to Islamic State on May 17 could be a shattering blow to Baghdad's weak central government.
Ireland voted to approve same-sex marriage Saturday in a historic move by the traditionally Catholic nation, where homosexuality was illegal until two decades ago.
On the day of observance, people in cities and towns across the U.S. will pause at 3 p.m. local time for a national moment of silence for fallen American soldiers.
Violence between gang members and police has claimed more than 400 lives this month alone.
Bus accidents, floods and landslides were reported in the country, which also killed two schoolchildren.
Bank officials were instructed to avoid mentioning the purpose of the secret project in an email leaked to the Guardian in the U.K.