The British journalist, kidnapped from Syria in 2012, has appeared in several ISIS propaganda videos over the last six months.
The head of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council had accused his deputy of leaking state secrets to China.
The WWF also calls on governments and corporates to refuse support for businesses that engage in practices that endanger the reef.
A public poll concluded that a majority believe the measles vaccine is safe for healthy children, even as a nationwide outbreak continues.
India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party lost local elections in Delhi state to rival Aam Aadmi Party, which won by a record margin.
The White House will ask Congress by Wednesday for new authority to use force against Islamic State fighters, congressional aides said on Monday.
Anwar was the ruling party's rising star in the mid-1990s.
Nisman accused the president of derailing his investigation into a 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center.
The defense secretary nominee responded to questions from the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The announcement comes amid international condemnation of Russia's role in the East Ukraine war.
Release of the clip came as protesters marked six months since a Ferguson, Missouri, officer killed Michael Brown.
With the stage nearly set for copyright battles, some top managers have created a pressure group to build support.
Does the Japanese government have the right to deprive the journalist whose passport was seized of his constitutional rights?
The Texan's reputation as a firebrand is a blessing and a curse in presidential politics.
A new report suggests that electricity use in the U.S. has stabilized over the past eight years.
In the wake of the largest leak in banking history, the fate of the financial whistleblower remains unclear.
Alabama became the second gay marriage state in the Deep South on Monday and the 37th state overall.
Rebels are making a new push for Assad's capital, and may give the U.S. someone to support in the war.
Legislator Courtney Curtis is using the right-to-work weapon to fight race discrimination in construction unions.
Netanyahu is due to address a joint session of Congress about Iran's nuclear program on March 3.
It's a critical week for diplomacy on the Ukraine crisis, but Angela Merkel herself doubts it will do much good.
The video streaming service has a plan to launch in another 150 countries over the next two years. Well, make that 149 countries.
Drew Peterson is currently serving a nearly 40-year sentence in prison for the murder of his third wife.
The White House has directed Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents not to arrest some immigrants.
Airstrikes hitting Raqqa, Syria, are fewer and fewer, indicating that fighting the Islamic State group is becoming harder.
A giant machine generates bright new beams of light for research at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
A spokesman for the rebels said Ukrainian forces were pushed out of Logvinovo, but Ukrainian forces dispute that.
The poll’s results come amid an apparent anti-Muslim movement that is growing across Europe.
A leak reveals how the U.K. bank stashed money for clients connected to arms trading and dictatorships.
The diplomat warned of the threat of "terrorist and criminal infiltration."