The incident happened during protests over the arrest of Kashmiri separatist leader Masarat Alam.
The teens were arrested on suspicion of being "associates" of an ISIS sympathizer shot dead by Melbourne police after he stabbed officers in September.
The rise of the Scottish National Party threatens to decimate the opposition Labour party in what has traditionally been one of its key power bases.
The leader of the Donetsk People's Republic says there was a 90 percent chance of war between his forces and Kiev.
The air base is highly unpopular with residents of Okinawa island, where some of the fiercest ground battles of World War II took place.
The Islamic State group's claim of responsibility has not been confirmed, but, if true, the blasts would be the first attacks carried out by ISIS in Afghanistan.
Gunfights and violence broke out after security forces arrested a leader of one of the main drug gangs in the area.
U.S. defense officials expressed concern that a naval clash between Iranian and Saudi vessels could lead to an international conflict.
Russia's two most prominent opposition parties will unite for regional elections later this year and State Duma elections in 2016.
Whether you’re running or attending Monday’s race, you will be recorded as part of heightened security measures.
With no new measles cases reported in California in 42 days, state health officials are turning their attention to preventing the next outbreak of the disease.
A car bombing claimed by the Islamic State killed three people on Friday outside the U.S. consulate in Erbil, in a relatively rare attack in the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan region.
The Algeria-based group, led by a former al Qaeda commander, claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing outside a UN peacekeeping mission camp Friday.
Sony emails posted by WikiLeaks show the MPAA and the entertainment industry -- led by a Democrat -- organizing to support Republicans.
Arizona voters could decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana in 2016, assuming advocates collect enough signatures supporting a ballot initiative.
The presidential candidate now says she is reserving judgment on the Pacific trade pact she once described as "the gold standard."
Documents show troops were instructed to be on the lookout for "adversaries," which included the New Black Panther Party, the KKK and even "general protesters."
Researchers say the hack has been going on for months, but the Israeli military said it was not aware of it.
A North Korean propaganda unit said the U.S. ambassador to South Koreacould face a "bigger mishap" than the knife attack to his face last month if he does not stop insulting North Korea with "laughable" accusations.
An analysis suggests as much as half of pension fees paid to private equity firms aren't being disclosed.
Two Vermont lawmakers argue that if their state won't act on pot, it should impose stiffer penalties for possession of booze.
Advocates doubt that the federal judges hearing the case against Obama's executive actions really understand immigrants' lives.
Xenophobic violence in KwaZulu-Natal province prompts reactions in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and Kenya as well.
The president complained that Lynch has been awaiting Senate confirmation longer than the previous seven nominees combined.
The outbreak has been linked to prescription drug abuse by injection.
“We call for independent and transparent investigations of these cases so that those responsible can be brought to justice," the EU says.
Widespread apathy and calls by the opposition to boycott the polls may be why only one-third of voters participated.
After Ukraine's Parliament bans Nazi and Russian imagery, a pro-Russian group threatens to kill 5 'Ukrops' for every item lost.
GE's plan to shower investors with $50 billion comes as it cuts jobs, liquidates factories and slashes retiree benefits.
Legislation enacted this week discriminates against the African nation's LGBT community, a global advocacy organization says.