A former military dictator, Muhammadu Buhari, wins in the country's first-ever democratic transfer of power.
Officers are investigating whether the violence was motivated by religious bias and have urged the victim to come forward.
The discussions are running parallel to talks already underway toward normalizing relations between the two countries.
Indiana's governor said the state needs to confront the perception that the law allows discrimination of gays.
Mandla Mandela purportedly drew a gun on a 44-year-old schoolteacher after a 2013 car accident.
Conservative young adults see contraception "more as a personal convenience than a critical, basic health need," a report says.
All eyes are on Indiana's governor as he aims to "clarify" the controversial new Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The boy was found unconscious in his mother's lap in the restroom of a restaurant, police said.
The group plans to use social media to spread "the true and peaceful image of Islam," according to its website.
Haitian police said last week they had arrested five members of the gang responsible for carrying out the attacks and continue to search for an additional 10 gang members.
Gov. Christie’s administration, criticized for the skyrocketing fees that New Jersey has paid private firms to manage the state’s billions of dollars of pension investments, tried a novel way to defend itself this week.
The leftist group DHKP/C took a hostage and demanded the police confess to killing a teenage boy during a 2013 protest.
The U.S. has been criticized by China for its comments on Beijing's activities in disputed regions of the South China Sea.
To win the presidency, a candidate must win more than half of all valid votes and at least 25 percent in two-thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states.
Clinton had a 19-point lead over Sen. Rand Paul in Pennsylvania last month. Now he leads her by a point.
If fighting breaks out in the port city of Mariupol, all bets would be off for the east Ukrainian war.
The latest executions come after the extremist group released a video on Sunday, showing its militants beheading eight men.
Officials said they cannot yet rule out the possibility of a cyberattack or a terror strike.
International organizations, who condemned the martial law, say the new rule will give Prayuth Chan-ocha power over all government aspects.
The Syrian branch of al Qaeda is gaining the upper hand on the ground by making friends and influencing people.
Chavez worked tirelessly to secure a better life for millions of manual laborers in the United States.
Andreas Lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies years before last week’s crash, German prosecutors said Monday.
Iranian and P5+1 negotiators gathered in the Swiss city of Lausanne on Tuesday to achieve a breakthrough in the final round of talks.
Police are searching for a suspect in a parking garage near a hospital in Falls Church, Virginia.
A senior Indian official has drawn flak from activists for claiming that no Indian study proves that tobacco use is linked to cancer.
Following Monday's vote, Canada will become only the second NATO country, after the U.S., to conduct airstrikes in Syria.
The men are being investigated under a colonial-era law that criminalizes speech, which has "seditious tendency."
Under the new emergency plan, motorists in Beijing would be limited to driving alternate days when the city announces a red alert.
North Korea warned the South against allowing a U.N. human rights watchdog to set up operations in Seoul.
The military force is expected to consist of up to 40,000 highly trained troops to counter security threats in the Middle East.