Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka made clear his view that it was crucial for the security of the former Soviet-bloc nation to remain in lock step with NATO and the EU.
"This is the worst case of hoarding they have ever seen."
Rand Paul has been outspoken on criminal justice reform and other issues affecting black America.
Americans are installing rooftop solar power systems at an unprecedented rate, but some state policies are holding homeowners back.
Palestinians living in Syria had only one real option for escaping ISIS. Now, that option is gone.
The Turkish Navy is scheduled to leave Sudan's seaport Thursday, four days before the country is slated to hold its elections.
The fraternity said it will pursue "all available legal action" against Rolling Stone, which revealed Monday it will not fire anybody over how it handled the "defamatory" article.
A lawyer for one of the plaintiffs says the drug companies marketed the condition "Low T."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized the deal on Iran's nuclear program reached in Switzerland last week.
Records show a banker accused by Conservative Party lawmakers of "gross negligence" in the Libor scandal recently donated to their party.
A landmark report on Colombia's ongoing conflict said U.S. soldiers and contractors raped more than 50 girls in the mid-2000s.
Applicants for work permits must answer 60 percent of the questions correctly. Applicants for resident status must get 75 percent of the test correct.
"In a way, it's confirmation of what many of us had quietly feared for some time," said J. Peter Pham, director of the Africa Center at the Atlantic Council.
ISIS' marketing campaign has exposed many young Muslims to potential radicalization. “The boys want to be like them and the girls want to be with them.”
Striking employees are a minority of the Radio France workforce, but they're having a major impact on programming.
Amid tension with Russia, Poland decides to fortify its defenses.
In November, President Obama bypassed Congress in signing an executive order shielding nearly 5 million immigrants from deportation.
While the U.S. is hoping to prevent another border crisis this year, Mexico is cutting the flow at its own southern frontier.
California Gov. Jerry Brown said on Sunday said the state's crippling drought crisis shows the climate phenomenon "is a wake-up call."
"The Sudan Call forces appeal on the masses of our people to escalate the resistance against the fake elections," the opposition coalition said.
Brelo is the lone police officer charged in a November 2012 shooting that followed a wild car chase.
But some law enforcement officials and policymakers have expressed concerns over making marijuana — a "gateway drug" — more widely available.
Craig Stephen Hicks is scheduled to be in court Monday for the February killings that were allegedly driven by anti-Muslim views.
"If you go against my wish, you will perish in the water," the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, told the Igbos.
The latest airstrikes follow last week's attack on Garissa University by al-Shabab militants that killed nearly 150 students.
Cameron's "money-back Monday" makes the case that the opposing Labour Party would raise taxes.
While he speaks Spanish and has a Mexican-born wife, potential 2016 candidate and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is not Hispanic.
Announcing the creation of India's first air quality index, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated India's "sensitivity" toward climate change.
John Oliver, host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, traveled to Russia to interview whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The 100-mile fence on Bulgaria's border with Turkey is about 25 percent complete.