In the last decade, at least 32 journalists have been killed in the country, says a group that tracks global press freedoms.
The patient was being kept under high security, and health officials said the local population was not under threat.
Pamela Geller is president of the American Freedom Defense Initiative.
“Carly Fiorina failed to register this domain, so I'm using it to tell you how many people she laid off at Hewlett-Packard.”
The newly declared presidential candidate has a controversial background in Silicon Valley.
A bill that would make healthcare accessible to 2.5 million illegal immigrants in California faces a key vote.
The 4,500-strong unit will be headquartered in Poland and serve in both United Nations and NATO operations.
Avigdor Lieberman is reported to be depressed with the country's political situation and fed up with Netanyahu.
The state-run People's Daily says a boom could lead to volatility and manipulation as investors continue to pour money into the market.
Unofficial reports said 214 of the 234 women and girls recently rescued from the Sambisa Forest were visibly pregnant.
The intrusion further fuels tension in the region as the Senkaku Islands controlled by Japan are also claimed by China.
Two gunmen were killed by authorities after they fired shots at a 'Draw Muhammad' event in Garland, Texas, on Sunday night.
Michael Morell, former CIA deputy chief, was critical of both the GOP and the White House's actions surrounding the 2012 attack in his new book.
The former CEO of Hewlett-Packard says her business experience makes her qualified for the Republican nomination for president in 2016.
Pakistani Taliban militants killed 153 people, most of them children, at a high school in the northwestern city of Peshawar on Dec. 16.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has accused the Pentagon of failing to disclose the actual extent of sexual assault in the U.S. military.
William Ruto's comments came a week after a court ordered authorities to register a gay organization.
Australia's immigrant detention policy has been strongly condemned by rights groups, but the government says it is necessary to fight trafficking.
Some reports suggested it may have been awkward for Kim Jong Un to mark his first foreign trip with Russia, and not China.
In the latest video, al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent claimed responsibility for the deaths of several Bangladeshi and Pakistani bloggers.
Many have called the Indian media's coverage of the disaster a "public relations exercise" on behalf of the Indian government.
Struggling amid a cash crunch, Athens faces debt repayments to the IMF totaling nearly 1 billion euros this month.
Dozens of Arab troops were seen arriving in Aden to defend the city against the Houthis and their allies, according to media reports.
The U.S. military said, citing Kurdish forces, that there were no civilians in the area for two weeks before the airstrikes.
Business ties between Taiwan and China have improved to their best level in six decades.
The country's army has been accused of avenging the deaths of its soldiers by killing civilians.
Official and commercial vessels rescued thousands of migrants off the Libyan coast over the weekend.
Flight 76 had 120 passengers and five crew members on board and was headed to Seattle from Juneau, Alaska.
Militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang are believed to be behind the attack.
ISIS supporters had reportedly claimed responsibility for opening fire outside an art exhibit featuring the Prophet Muhammad in Garland, Texas.