Ukrainian authorities will ensure “all necessary measures are taken to protect the life and health” of the woman, prosecutors said.
Without Turkish government compensation, pharmacies refuse to provide medicine to Syrian refugees.
Restricting visitors from the mainland would hurt the economy, Hong Kong's leader warns.
Hours after settling an Exxon case for just $225 million, the N.J. governor speaks to a group backed by the oil giant.
Hundreds of riot police are patroling Dimapur, the main city in India’s Nagaland state.
Pro-democracy lawmakers hail British MPs as "honorable" after a report about China eroding Hong Kong's freedoms.
The EU's foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, said there could be a fourth round of Russian sanctions if fighting persists.
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development, which supervised the talks, is expected to address the situation later Friday.
All 31 banks examined passed the Federal Reserve's stress test. Here's how the Fed might raise the bar.
Job growth is on the rise, but the recession has transformed the labor market.
"We have to do something for our relatives," one family member says almost a year after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared.
The bulldozing of one of Iraq’s most historical archaeological sites is the latest assault by ISIS against the region’s cultural heritage.
More voters say honesty doesn't describe former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton than those that say it does.
The raids, during which 56 arrests were made in 25 operations across the country, were conducted by U.K.'s National Crime Agency
Greece's newly elected government must pay a total of 1.5 billion euros to the IMF this month over two weeks starting on Friday.
The winning bidders will be taken to the islands for on-site inspections and for the completion of formalities to close the sale.
The attack took place in an area of East Jerusalem that saw a number of similar attacks being carried out with vehicles last year.
Alexei Navalny's imprisonment coincided with the murder of fellow Putin critic Boris Nemtsov.
A UN report, issued ahead of International Women's Day, finds progress to correct gender inequality has been painfully slow.
Boris Nemtsov had criticized Putin in a radio interview hours before he was murdered in Moscow last Friday.
Students in the country have been protesting for over a month against the law, claiming it curbs academic freedom.
The move is part of a wider shift toward empowering Japan in military and security matters.
A Brookings Institution study has found that ISIS supporters are adept at getting the group's message social media traction.
The attacker Kim Ki-jong had made seven visits, organized by the unification ministry, to the North between 1999 and 2007.
By Thursday night, the documentary's original link posted by the BBC had been viewed over 100,000 times.
Charly Keundeu Keunang was previously arrested under a false identity he stole from a French man.
Although the decision to end the security coordination ultimately rests with Mahmoud Abbas, the council's decisions are considered binding.
Military lawyers opposed Manning's request to be identified as a woman. The U.S. military still does not allow transgender people to serve.
A knife attack at Guangzhou train station left nine injured at a sensitive time in China's political calendar.
ISIS militants had demolished ancient statues at the Mosul Museum last week.