The six people were planning attacks on Erbil, in northern Iraq, according to Kurdish authorities.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in South Korea for a two-day visit.
Hundreds of migrants on boats have been turned back by Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, prompting international censure.
In the last 18 months, officials suspended over 5,500 websites selling fake products and seized more than 3.5 million pounds worth of fake products.
Moscow again repeated its denial that any regular Russian troops were involved in the eastern Ukraine conflict, which has cost over 6,100 lives.
In a BBC interview, Zimbabwe’s information minister asked South Africa to take a stronger stance against the violence.
Chinese state media say the incident highlights the economic benefit of rail links -- and the lack of transparency in China's railway planning and local governance.
Burundian president, meanwhile, made his first public appearance since last week's coup and warned of a threat posed by Islamist militants.
India's Supreme Court refused to let Aruna Shanbaug, who was in a vegetative state since she was raped in 1973, be euthanized.
John Kerry, in Seoul, condemned the North's nuclear development program and its human rights record.
In an open letter, several rights groups have urged European lawmakers to vote for tougher laws to curb the trade of conflict minerals.
The accident took place 100 miles south of Las Vegas in Laughlin’s Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area on 4220 Needles Highway.
Ramzan Kadyrov, one of Russia's most powerful figures, voiced his opinion on social media site Instagram.
Relations between Egypt and Turkey have deteriorated since the ouster of former president Mohammed Morsi, who was recently sentenced to death.
The three ISS crew members waiting to come home get a boost from the corrected orbit.
A clash among rival biker gangs escalated into a deadly shootout in Waco, Texas.
Ramadi is the capital of Iraq's western Anbar province, which is dominated by Sunni Muslims.
Cuban migration to the U.S. has surged in recent months, and thousands of migrants have entered by way of Mexico.
The ceasefire began Tuesday to allow food, fuel and medicine to be shipped in to alleviate shortages.
While violence has lessened significantly since the ceasefire came into force in February, both sides accuse the other of violations.
The army is conducting an offensive against Boko Haram in the Sambisa forest, considered the group's final stronghold.
Thousands of Israeli demonstrators march through Muslim areas on Jerusalem Day.
Police said members of the Bandidos and Cossacks biker gangs were at the center of the melee.
Macedonia faces its deepest political crisis in years as accusations of a covert government wiretapping operation fuel mass anger.
Decomposing algae is blamed for a foul odor that prompted a brief evacuation.
While lawmakers praised a U.S. raid that killed an Islamic State leader in Syria, it was not clear if such risky special operations represented a new approach in fighting terror.
Leaders are scrambling for a solution to the humanitarian crisis that has left thousands of migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh stranded at sea.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi authorized the deployment of Shi'ite paramilitaries to wrest back control of the mainly Sunni province.
Many suspect ISIS loots sites like Palmyra to sell antiquities on black markets for hundreds of millions of dollars.
The suspect reportedly did not cooperate with police on the scene in Mansfield, Massachusetts.