Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov says his country has legitimate grounds to demand immediate repayment of the debt.
North Korea said it was willing to suspend nuclear tests if the US agreed to call off annual military drills held jointly with South Korea.
Hezbollah's leader says hard-line Sunni groups caused more damage than people who drew cartoons mocking Islam's Prophet Muhammad.
Top Missouri officials held several meetings in an attempt to force the removal of Ferguson's police chief after Michael Brown's killing.
An email exchange, purportedly between staffers at the channel, expressed displeasure at Charlie Hebdo and its controversial cartoons.
The European Commission ordered the struggling airline to pay back over 65 million euros in illegal state aid.
Abu Hamza, whose real name is Mustafa Kamel Mustafa, was extradited to the U.S. from the UK in 2012 after spending eight years in prison.
Morten Storm, who spied on al Qaeda for Western governments, says other such cells could be in place across Europe.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said there were concerns about the health of the pilot, who is on a hunger strike.
Twins Ashton Carleton Larmond and Carlos Larmond were arrested in Ottawa and at a Montreal airport. Two others were apprehended in Sydney.
The Rev. Xiu Hui "Joseph" Jiang is accused of sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl.
A French public television station has obtained a video of police storming a grocery store in Vincennes where a gunman took several hostages.
"We quite clearly were in a slowdown," said NYPD Commsioner William Bratton.
Instead of bringing charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo, Dan Donovan let a grand jury decide the case, which led to no indictment.
Prosecutors have recommended that Attorney General Eric Holder bring felony charges against retired Gen. David Petraeus.
Witnesses said they saw a white, balding man in his 40s driving a white pickup truck Tuesday near the NAACP office in Colorado Springs.
The hostage situation at a kosher supermarket Friday is among hundreds of anti-Semitic incidents in France in recent years.
The former Massachusetts governor reportedly told donors Friday that he might make a third run for the White House.
Other "Je Suis Charlie" rallies are planned for Beirut, San Francisco, and Glasgow.
If al Qaeda is behind the shootings, it could signal more attacks on Western targets, but it wouldn't necessarily mean the terrorism group is making a major comeback.
The Yemen branch of al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack at weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris on Wednesday.
The shootings in Paris highlight that terrorists now go for "soft" targets, but terror has always been opportunistic.
Amedy Coulibaly, who killed four people at a kosher market on Friday, had tried to break two Islamist militants out of jail.
The 26-year-old woman is the fourth suspect connected to the attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
Federal prosecutors considered subpoenaing Chris Christie after he was slow to respond to their request to meet.
The beloved French city is reeling from a week of unprecedented terror and tension.
French authorities focus on stopping the recruitment of French nationals into terrorism, but the Kouachi brothers slipped through.
Shortly before being killed by special forces, one of the Charlie Hebdo attackers spoke to a reporter.
The real problem is not a lack of willingness by Muslim communities to assimilate to European culture, but systemic discrimination.
After a bombing at the Colorado Springs NAACP, locals say the group is still needed.