Baga was the site of a brutal massacre perpetrated by Boko Haram Islamist militants last month.
President Barack Obama began his pitch of the Trans Pacific Partnership trade pact, an agreement that would stretch from Japan to Chile.
The U.S. and allies may step up sanctions again on Russia because of continued undermining of the truce in eastern Ukraine.
The boys were likely abducted to serve as child soldiers in South Sudan's ongoing civil war.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said allies were not prepared to play games with Russia.
Fifty years after his death, Malcolm X's vision of Black Nationalism is still misunderstood.
Former Yemen president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi returned to his home town, officials said.
The sudden arrest of the Caracas mayor is prompting fears of a new, aggressive crackdown on Venezuela's opposition.
The demonstration is being held on the first anniversary of the Euromaidan movement's overthrow of Ukraine's former President Viktor Yanukovych.
Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who had been under house arrest for several weeks, was released Saturday.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist claimed that India's Narendra Modi-led government did not want him to continue in his position.
As the 50th anniversary of Malcolm X's assassination is marked, here are several facts about the civil rights icon's death and the circumstances that surrounded it.
In the last few years before his death, Malcolm X renounced his messages of black supremacy and called for racial peace.
French government on Friday requested "full cooperation" from Google, Facebook and Twitter in its fight against terrorism.
The United Nations may release a previously withheld list of alleged war criminals to hold parties accountable.
British counterterrorism police have launched an international search for the teenagers who fled their homes last Tuesday.
China has consistently disputed India's claim over Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers to as south Tibet.
The Defense Secretary had previously said that he may reconsider President Obama's timetable for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan.
Indian police say sensitive documents were leaked to energy companies by government officials and others.
Two days of violence and over 100 deaths one year ago set off what became the most important year in modern Ukrainian history.
A federal judge wants officers to stop detaining mothers and children who are fleeing the violence in Central America to seek asylum in the U.S.
Postponing Nigeria's elections saved the nation from embarrassment, the Peoples Democratic Party said in a statement.
France's flagship aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is reportedly in the Persian Gulf and could soon begin airstrikes against ISIS.
The credit rating agency cut Russia's sovereign debt rating to junk status Friday, citing Ukraine and the drop in oil prices.
Airstrikes in Iraq's Anbar province aren't killing ISIS militants, and the group is advancing, Sunni tribal leaders say.
As internal turmoil continues, Myanmar has called on China for help.
Murphy, arrested Thursday, has been charged with arson of a building and being a felon in possession of firearms.
"Using God to cover injustice is a very grave sin," Pope Francis said Friday, speaking about employers who avoid paying taxes, social security and fair wages.
The Republican governors could use speaking panels and private conversations to float their positions on national security.
While Arab governments have been on the same page in their condemnation of ISIS, there is no unified front.