Health officials are now considering making vaccinations a requirement for health workers.
ISIS is very good at fleecing its subjects. That’s its economic strength — and it may be its doom.
The nine-story residential building collapsed following a landslide, according to the government.
The 22-year-old Moroccan man, identified as Touil Abdel Majeed, had arrived in the Sicilian port of Porto Empedocle along with 90 other migrants.
The driver had veered off the road and struck two border police officers in At-Tur on the Mount of Olives.
Police deployed tear gas and fired warning shots to dissuade crowds gathered to protest President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term.
Pyongyang says it has mastered the technology to miniaturize nuclear weapons that can fit atop its ballistic missiles.
Three doctors were among those arrested in Anhui province for arranging 42 fake accidents involving recently deceased cancer patients.
Dozens of Chinese fishing vessels were involved in illegal fishing activities in West Africa between 2000 and 2014, according to Greenpeace.
Waco police said Sunday's shootout, which left nine people dead and 18 injured, was sparked by someone running over a gang member's foot.
Sayed Omeid, from Erbil in northern Iraq, is accused of bringing 555 people to Australia in two boats in 2001.
A new policy banning Palestinians from travelling on the same buses as Israelis in the West Bank has been scrapped.
Indonesia and Malaysia have both agreed to provide shelter to migrants who have been stranded at sea for months.
The price rises came after a session on Tuesday that saw oil slide over 3 percent on a dollar rally and concerns of a building glut.
The subpoena demands that former Clinton White House adviser Sidney Blumenthal appear before the House committee on June 3 to give a deposition.
According to North Korea watchers, the country likely believes that Ban Ki-moon, a former South Korean foreign minister, would be partial to views held by Seoul and Washington.
Norwegian Dawn ran aground on a reef soon after it left Bermuda’s Kings’ Wharf port due to a malfunction in its steering wheel system.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an investigation after the young men were arrested at a Montreal airport over the weekend.
The pipeline rupture Tuesday left a sheen of oil spanning about four miles of Santa Barbara, California, beaches, officials said.
Algerian troops ambushed and killed at least 22 militants allied to Islamic State as they held a meeting east of the capital on Tuesday in one of country's largest military operations in recent years, the defense ministry and a security source said.
Beau Biden, a son of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, has been hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Medical Center outside Washington, the vice president's office said on Tuesday.
A week after an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, federal investigators are studying what Brandon Bostian did and said leading up to the crash.
In Seoul, Asia’s so-called plastic surgery capital, mainland Chinese now represent 70 percent of foreign clients.
The U.S government charged six Chinese nationals with economic espionage, saying they stole secrets from two companies that develop technology often used in military systems, the Department of Justice said on Tuesday.
Recovering the church's ancient headquarters is part of a campaign to seek reparations for the genocide.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi wants to boost federal funding for train safety systems following the deadly Amtrak crash in Philadelphia.
Celebrity chef Sandra Lee, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's girlfriend, is resting after undergoing a double mastectomy Tuesday.
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed an agreement with other states and countries to slash greenhouse gas emissions and tackle global warming, ahead of a UN-led summit in Paris.
Pentagon staffers made over $1 million in charges on official credit cards at strip clubs and casinos, an audit shows.
Los Angeles becomes the latest city to approve a $15 minimum wage, which is to be in force by 2020.