Peter Schweizer is the writer behind a highly anticipated book about the Democratic presidential candidate.
The University of Hong Kong's proposed compulsory mainland China exchange program draws ire from students.
The Nigerian government will start evacuating citizens from Durban, Johannesburg and other hot spots in South Africa where xenophobic violence has spread.
As they woo Mexican-food-loving millennials, presidential candidates strive to appear "fresh" and "less processed."
In a 27-page document, the students say the university should publicly acknowledge the campus was built by slaves.
Applicants will need to enter name, address and National Insurance number.
The state is losing its wetlands at a dramatic clip, in part due to the BP oil spill in 2010. Residents are racing to halt the destruction.
Differing laws among states hurt efforts to recruit and retain soldiers, the organizations said.
The meeting marked the first time a delegation from the Conference of European Rabbis was received at the Vatican.
“We think that an agreement between Japan and the U.S. is close," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday.
A Moroccan Muslim businessman is reportedly selling 18 Islam-appropriate sex toys in a cleric-approved halal store in Mecca.
The Apache aircraft will be removed from Germany and will join 12 unmanned helicopters in Alaska by 2017.
President Petro Poroshenko said his country's military must revamp training given the nation’s tense international dealings.
The outgoing president’s spokesman, Reuban Abatai, said the allegations were “mischievous, false and embarrassing.”
EU leaders will reportedly also discuss options that include a naval mission to stop arms and oil smuggling off the Libyan coast.
Crossbows are considered weapons in Spain for which owners require a license.
The drills, which are part of the U.S. military’s “Pacific Pathways” strategy, would witness the involvement of over 11,000 soldiers.
Men who came out to support the feminist protesters were attacked by a group of ultra-Orthodox men.
A Homeland Security Department review found $41 million was wasted on charter flights for illegal immigrants.
Police urged spectators not to bring large bags or coolers, saying that such packages would be subject to search.
British police said the teenager was arrested after he was found to have communicated with Australian teenagers plotting an attack.
Most recently, the Communist Party of China announced plans to begin a new campaign to improve the behavior of officials at the county level.
"Clinton Cash," to be released on May 5, will reportedly reveal details of financial transactions that "put millions" in the Clintons' pockets.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond also called for a concerted international effort to address migrant deaths in the Mediterranean.
Samir Abd Muhammad al-Khlifawi, who went by the pseudonym Haji Bakr, meticulously described the operations of the Islamic State in the 31-page document.
Satellite images suggest China has made rapid progress in building an airstrip suitable for military use on contested land in the South China Sea.
The funds are expected to help Pakistan recover from its energy crisis and give Beijing direct access to the Arabian Sea and beyond.
The casualties included two Kenyans and seven Somalis, a police official told Reuters.
In 2014, Brazil recorded the highest number of killings of environmental activists.
A person with a suspicious package climbed the White House fence on Sunday night before being arrested.