Christie, 52, has not declared a bid for the presidency, but has discussed national themes in recent speeches.
The tent city has two hospitals, seven medical clinics and enough classrooms for 10,000 children, according to AFAD.
The deal with a right-wing party makes an unusual alliance between parties on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
WikiLeaks has sought an explanation from Google for handing over private data of its staff to the U.S. government in an espionage case.
Facebook has been ordered to ban content deemed insulting to the Prophet Muhammad.
A former police officer confessed to being involved in the murder, which was allegedly carried out at the request of the town's mayor.
ISIS is now seeking the release of a former suicide bomber in exchange for Kenji Goto's freedom.
The latest carnage in the eastern Ukrainian city has prompted the West to ratchet up pressure on Russia.
Global financial markets reacted to the Greek election on Monday with the euro dropping to near an 11-year low against the dollar.
Republicans have been struggling to find a way to pay for legislation with a five-year price tag in the range of $75 billion to more than $100 billion.
An al Qaeda splinter group known as Caliphate Soldiers kidnapped Gourdel.
The plot would avenge the death of an Iranian general killed in a presumed Israeli airstrike.
WHO has developed a contingency fund that will help it fight outbreaks like Ebola faster.
Some 80 percent of Pakistan was affected by a blackout Sunday, officials said power was restored by midmorning.
Nigerian forces battled Boko Haram militants in clashes that killed 200 combatants.
Rebels from the al-Nusra Front and other opposition groups took a strategic military base in the southern Syria.
President Barack Obama said Washington is considering all options short of military action to isolate Russia.
After being repelled from the capital city, Maiduguri, militants took another town in Borno state.
Obama will implement measures to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
Alexis Tsipras' party won 149 seats in the 300-seat Greek parliament, just two seats short of an absolute majority.
Security forces say Nigeria's military fought back a suspected attack by Boko Haram militants in the Borno state capital.
Six experienced skiers were killed in an avalanche in the French Alps Sunday.
Anti-government, pro-democracy demonstrators reportedly have been shot and killed in cities around Egypt.
On the anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, two protesters were killed and two police were injured by a bomb.
The country's minister for youth and sport was kidnapped on Sunday by gunmen while returning from church.
Narendra Modi calls agreement "the centerpiece of Indo-U.S. understanding" in comments at the beginning of Barack Obama's visit to India.
Barack Obama is the first sitting U.S. president invited to be the chief guest at India's Republic Day observance.
No sooner had Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi announced his resignation than his country's tenuous political fabric began to disintegrate.
The extremist group is reportedly engaged in fierce fighting with the Nigerian military, which is responding with airstrikes and ground troops.
The election is expected to bring radical leftist Syriza party to power. It has pledged to take on international lenders and roll back austerity measures.