China, India, Pakistan and Somalia have sent ships and planes to evacuate their citizens stranded in Yemen. But not the U.S.
At least 45 people were killed at al-Mazrak, on the fifth day of the Saudi-led air attacks against the Houthi rebels.
Leaders of the All Progressives Congress say ballot rigging and other problems occurred in Anambra and Akwa Ibom states.
Plans to build a church commemorating the Coptic victims of the Islamic State group are sparking sectarian tensions.
American soldiers will train volunteer battalions, composed of civilians, to combat Russian-backed rebels in Luhansk and Donetsk.
A proposed minimum wage hike is a key casualty of state budget negotiations.
One of the men was shot and killed by an NSA police officer, and the second was seriously injured. Both men were cross-dressed and in a stolen SUV.
Leaders said the law doesn't open the door to LGBT discrimination, but they still ordered a clarification.
A cyberattack against a coding site and a New York Times site followed Beijing's block of popular VPN services.
Several prominent figures at the time believed buying the land was a waste.
The two first ladies plan to help the National Park Service attract younger, more diverse visitors to its sites.
The locked-out captain of the doomed Flight 9525 was "one of the best pilots we ever had," a former colleague said.
The Islamic State group's black flag was seen flying atop a hill in a Syrian village, less than a quarter-mile from the border.
The privacy breach by the organizers had affected a total of 31 leaders who attended the summit last year.
McDonald's should be held accountable for alleged labor violations at franchise locations, labor leaders say.
With just one day left before the deadline on a deal over Iran’s nuclear program, Iran is backing away from a key provision in the deal.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's campaign representative has accused the media of spreading false results in favor of the opposition party.
The $7.84 billion project, Korean Fighter Experimental, or KF-X, will help replace the country's decade-old fleet of fighter jets.
The drone strike allegation comes as the deadline nears for a deal on Iran's nuclear program.
After pounding Houthi rebels in Yemen from the air, the Saudi Arabia-led coalition is expected to take the fight to the ground.
Ehud Olmert, who is also facing a six-year prison sentence in a different bribery case, is scheduled to be sentenced on May 5.
The EU imports about half of its gas from Russia, of which, about 40 percent comes from pipelines running through Ukraine.
A Boeing OC-135B American observation aircraft will conduct the operation sometime this week.
Xi Jinping announced China's aim to create a trade route stretching across Asia -- a $40 billion project.
The latest warning comes even as the state is still struggling to restore the damage caused by September's floods that killed over 300 people.
In a survey of nearly 3,000 Americans, Obama was viewed as being more dangerous to the U.S. than the leaders of Russia and Syria.
Police reportedly identified the blogger as Washiqur Rahman, adding that he was killed near his home in Dhaka's Begunbari area.
Cameron will ask the monarch's approval to dissolve parliament ahead of a May 7 ballot.
The new rule requires a flight attendant to be present whenever the pilot or co-pilot leaves the cockpit.
Authorities working to identify the body parts of crash victims denied a newspaper's claims that the co-pilot's remains had been found.