North Korea banned foreign nationals from participating in the annual event, scheduled for April, citing fears over the spread of Ebola.
The trade-off between personal freedoms and national security, Australia's prime minister said, was necessary.
Giuliani created a firestorm when he said last week President Obama doesn't love America.
The two divergent statements from Homeland Security underscore the challenges of keeping the public safe while being realistic.
Military officials say Russia provided weapons to rebels amid a ceasefire agreement that has largely been ignored.
Officials and experts said it would take time for the jail's culture of violence and abuse to improve.
The meeting included for the first time U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi.
The operation was the first of its kind by Turkey, which has been reluctant to become involved in the fight against ISIS.
A gathering of top U.S. military commanders and diplomats was hosted by new U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter.
Attack comes amid fears of a rebel assault on the port city of Mariupol despite week-old ceasefire.
ISIS fighters near Tripoli have begun testing the weapons that once belonged to the former regime of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi.
The U.S. administration has "put policy in front of American citizens' lives," says Carl Mueller, the father of the late aid worker Kayla Mueller.
The Islamic State-affiliated Takfiri militant group claimed responsibility for setting off the explosions.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says he is taking seriously threats made by Somali-based Islamist militants against Western malls.
The measure passed by Washington voters was overhauled by Congress, creating a confusing situation.
While both sides accuse the other of breaking the ceasefire, heavy weapons are being withdrawn just as Ukraine says armor is arriving.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has secured the release of the Rev. Alexis Prem Kumar, a Jesuit priest held captive in Afghanistan since last June.
Two Hong Kong delegates to China's parliament are pushing to implement mainland security laws, after protesters shut down major parts of the city.
Negotiations on Iran's controversial nuclear program have struggled agree a political framework by the Mar. 31 deadline for talks.
Joakim Medin said he was held in isolation by Syrian government forces but had not been treated violently.
Although the authenticity of the video has not been confirmed, it appears to show Kurdish Peshmerga fighters captured in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.
The move came just hours after Ukrainian authorities and pro-Russian separatists conducted a prisoner swap, one of the terms of the recent truce deal.
In his first statement after weeks of house arrest, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi says he is still president and called on rebels to leave the capital.
Thailand's ruling military junta has severely restricted public gatherings since seizing power, and has detained over 300 people for dissent.
Turkish troops guarding a tomb in Syria were reportedly cut off from resupply. The troops and the tomb have now been moved to Turkey.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that Sydney gunman, an Iranian refugee, should not have been allowed into the country.
Peru sent a letter of protest to Santiago following revelations this week that two Peruvian naval officials are being tried and a third investigated for allegedly spying for Chile.
Tokmakjian, founder of the Ontario-based company, was convicted of bribery and other charges and sentenced to 15 years in September.
Al-Shabab celebrates 2013 Kenyan mall siege with call for copycat attacks in the U.S., Canada and Britain.
U.S. and Iranian officials began a new round of talks in Geneva on Friday, seeking to end a 12-year standoff over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.