On the fifth anniversary of the earthquake, lawmakers are voting on an agreement to resolve a standoff as anti-government protests continue.
Alleged Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht has been accused of orchestrating six murders, but why hasn't he been charged for them?
Almost a year after his downfall, Viktor Yanukovych is on the wanted list at the request of those who ousted him.
President Park Geun-hye apologized for the "Memogate" scandal, but some critics were not impressed.
African-American leaders and businesses have created a fund to help schoolchildren see the film for free through the MLK weekend.
A Fox News commentator who called the U.K.'s second-largest city "totally Muslim" has apologized.
Francis also called for a concrete, international response to the spread of religious extremism in the Middle East.
The FBI's inspector general said in a report that the bureau ensures that American email metadata isn't caught in the NSA dragnet.
"Do you need a hug now," Rep. Ryan tweeted at Christie.
Francis is expected to canonize Sri Lanka's first saint, Joseph Vaz.
"I certainly think that the possibility of such attacks exists in the United States," Attorney General Eric Holder told CBS' "Face the Nation."
The defendants faced multiple charges that could have resulted in one to nine years in prison.
The announcement was made after Prime Minister David Cameron held a meeting with the country's security and intelligence chiefs.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is slated to attend the rally, organized by Muslim leaders, along with other top officials.
For Chinese state media, the attack on Charlie Hebdo is a validation of the country's limits on press freedom.
About half of them will be used to protect Jewish schools after four shoppers were killed by a gunman at a kosher store Friday.
Turkey’s foreign minister said that Hayat Boumeddiene had crossed into Syria from Turkey on Jan. 8, a day after the attack on Charlie Hebdo.
More than 10 million Indian citizens who live abroad will now be allowed to vote in local and national elections.
Iranian and Western officials have said differences remain over Tehran's uranium enrichment capacity.
The cases involve Louis Scarcella, a retired homicide detective from Brooklyn, whose investigation tactics are under question.
President Barack Obama will be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day ceremony on Jan. 26.
Several world leaders marched together, in Paris, in a show of solidarity against terrorism.
The new proposals, which will reportedly be announced Monday, will address concerns over cybersecurity and safety of online data.
Schools in Pakistan reopened on Monday amid tightened security following the Taliban attack on an army-run school in December.
If confirmed, this would make it the single worst case of civilian casualties since the airstrikes in Syria began in September.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye, however, maintained the country still needed an anti-North security law.
The National Security Law prohibits South Koreans from publicly praising the North Korean regime.
A self-made millionaire, Lai is a long-time supporter of Hong Kong's democracy movement.
After two rounds of voting, Croatia has elected it's first female president.
In dozens of cities around the world, tens of thousands of people on Sunday declared, "I am Charlie."