Some have speculated the the outages are a U.S. response to the Sony hack, but Internet security experts see this as an unlikely prospect.
Sweden faces surge of anti-immigrant politics that could make Swedish Muslims lives' more difficult.
After two brutal police slayings in Brooklyn, the NYPD is investigating more than 40 cases of threats against cops.
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Two Saudi women who defied their country's ban on female drivers have been detained for over a month.
North Korea had a right to be offended by the controversial film, a Russian official said Thursday.
The military did not say whether the victims of the attack were settlers.
Most world powers deem Israel's settlements illegal and settlement activities have drawn criticism from the EU and from U.S.
The boy's arrest sparked fierce criticism of Erdogan by opponents.
An insurgent group linked to al Qaeda stormed an African Union peacekeeping base in Mogadishu Christmas Day.
The gun used to kill the two officers has been traced to a George pawn shop.
The site was just a few miles from the Ferguson street where a white police officer shot dead Michael Brown in August.
Maj. Gen. Yehia al-Marani was reportedly abducted after gunmen stormed into his residence in the capital Sanaa on Thursday.
Pope Francis likened the plight of displaced Iraqis to that of Jesus, who he said also had to flee because he was unwelcome in his birthplace.
The 88-year-old British monarch will address the nation in her Christmas Day message, which was recorded earlier this month.
The country has seen Christmas celebrations banned in some schools and a university, and protests against the "Western" festival.
Assam, in northeastern India, has a history of sectarian bloodshed and armed groups fighting for secession.
NSA released the reports in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
The St. Louis suburb of Berkeley saw unrest after Antonio Martin was fatally shot by a police officer responding to reports of theft.
Hong Kong police detained protesters Wednesday after they took to the streets in a sign that the pro-democracy movement was far from over.
U.S. commanders said that the group was trying to "misrepresent ... this unfortunate aircraft crash for their own purposes."
On Tuesday evening, Bush was taken by ambulance to Houston Methodist Hospital after experiencing shortness of breath.
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif outlined a 20-point plan to combat terrorism in the wake of the deadly Peshawar school attacks.
The St. Louis County Police Department has released two new videos showing the officer-involved shooting in Berkeley, Missouri, on Tuesday night.
As peace talks commence: Russia plans more military in Belarus, and Ukraine briefly cuts power to Crimea.
The ride service company is facing legal charges in South Korea, just the latest country to challenge the service.
Sony Pictures announced an online deal to allow viewers to rent or buy the movie that enraged North Korea.
The former New Jersey governor's bankrupt firm has been slapped with $1.2 billion in restitution and a $100 million penalty.