The investigation comes as worries mount about nuclear safety and potential cyberattacks from North Korea.
Al Qaeda's Indian franchise said in a statement it is "forbidden to target ... places where ordinary Muslims could be harmed."
Police said the 37-year-old woman was charged in a bedside hearing at a Cairns hospital, where she is recovering from stab wounds.
New York's police unions have had a combative relationship with the mayor since the outcry over the death of Eric Garner.
Speaking after two officers were shot execution-style in Brooklyn, the mayor said, "Every New Yorker should feel they too were attacked."
Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was the only person found guilty over the Dec. 21, 1988, attack on Pan Am Flight 103.
Detractors blamed the civil-rights leader for inciting an anti-policy mentality, while he denounced the shootings and offered condolences.
Senator says North Korean cyberattack on Sony was the result of "weak" administration policies.
Police confirmed the attacker had shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the attack, which he said was "extremely violent."
It is unclear how Beijing will respond to a Washington request that it act to restrain Pyongyang's cybermischief.
At least 22 sexual assaults against male soldiers took place between 2012-14.
The National Labor Relations Board complaints say the parent company is liable for the actions of its U.S. franchisees.
The president issued a statement condemning the killing of two New York police officers, while requesting people to reject violence.
In a televised speech, Raul Castro pledged that renewal of U.S. relations would not end communism in Cuba.
Charges against the boy have been dropped, and the NYPD says it will investigate the incident.
There's a reportedly growing discontent among jihadists who left their home countries to fight for ISIS, but the group won't let them leave.
The Pentagon says as many as 1,300 more troops would be sent to Iraq to aid in the fight against the Islamic State group.
The risk of a Yazidi genocide spurred the U.S. to intervene against ISIS. But the Yazidis aren’t out of trouble yet.
U.S. airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria are costing an average of $8.1 million per day, according to the Pentagon.
It's unlikely the North Korean dictator directly ordered the hacking of Sony, but that doesn't mean his cyberwarriors don't obey him.
With the U.S. embargo on Cuban cigars lifted, there could be big disruptions in the marketplace.
"Basically, it's like, 'Mum and Dad will take care of you, I don't have to see whether you do anything naughty,'" the study's author says.
The Ebola death toll continues to climb, especially in West Africa, but North Korea may soon lift its travel restrictions.
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
Despite its crumbling economy, Russia says a new round of U.S. sanctions won't have the desired effect.
The FBI had said it had enough information to prove that North Korea was involved in the hack but Pyongyang denies it.
The Indian government has reportedly put her under "compulsory watch" after she gave media interviews without proper permission.
China's president arrived in Macau for a two-day visit on the 15th anniversary of the city's handover from Portugal to China.
The attack comes a month after the opposition group boycotted elections in the Sunni-ruled country.
Putin, himself a former KGB agent, sent the message in a letter to to veterans and current operatives of Russia's security services on the day Moscow traditionally honors them..