Nigeria's Patience Jonathan accuses her husband's presidential-election opponent, 72, of being too old to lead the country.
New York City becomes the largest school district in the U.S. to observe Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.
As much as 70 percent of particle-laden smog is generated within the country, the environmental group said in Seoul.
A new attack ad uses footage of ex-President Bill Clinton and President Obama in going after the former secretary of state.
There's no live stream because cameras aren't allowed in the courtroom, but people can follow along on social media.
Government data shows that only 1 in 4 eligible, undocumented Filipinos has applied for a deportation deferral.
Many opposition members and Kremlin critics accuse the Russian president's inner circle of orchestrating Boris Nemtsov's murder.
The Emwazi family has purportedly hired a lawyer in Kuwait to dispute the accusations in court.
Hong Kong is attempting to cut the number of mainland Chinese who clear the shelves of local stores during daylong shopping trips.
As China's legislature prepares for meeting in Beijing, government advisers and citizens speak out on issues that concern them.
House GOP conservatives John Boehner into pushing their agenda. The unintended upshot: More bipartisanship by moderates.
Turkey's president will appeal a court-ordered fine over an insult of a monument meant to promote Turkish-Armenian peace.
The terrorist group has recruited more than 3,000 Westerners to Iraq and Syria thanks in part to its social media strategy.
The prank call was made in 2012 to a London hospital where Kate Middleton was being treated for severe morning sickness at the time.
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a challenge to the Affordable Care Act that could dramatically hike premiums.
Graham indicated interest in a run for president in January, but South Carolina voters say he should skip 2016.
A miner, Sergei Baldayev, said five bodies had been retrieved from the area of the blast, in a shaft deep underground.
Kentucky and West Virginia were forecasted to be the hardest hit, according to the National Weather Service.
Four words are at the heart of the conflict in this case, the latest high-profile challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
Malaysian authorities say a growing number of militants from Malaysia and Indonesia are joining the Islamic State group.
The Musashi, described as an "engineering marvel," sank in the Sibuyan Sea after being hit by American bombs in October 1944.
Before his death, Boris Nemtsov, a vocal critic of Putin, had been organizing an upcoming rally in protest of the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
The newspaper ad made references to the Old City of Jerusalem -- internationally recognized as part of the occupied Palestinian territories.
UKIP hopes to tap into public frustration about rising immigration, and to focus more on attracting skilled immigrants.
Authorities say they believe the man being held may be linked to other recent shooting incidents in the area.
The Australian Koala Foundation blamed long-term mismanagement, and overpopulation, for the starving animals' condition.
A new report found that 75 percent of London properties being investigated on corruption charges were owned by anonymous offshore entities.
Approximately 70 people were working underground at the time of the explosion, according to a local emergencies ministry official.
The fatal shooting had led to protests, with demonstrators marching from Skid Row to LAPD’s headquarters.
The planned execution of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran has resulted in a major diplomatic clash between Australia and Indonesia.