The world's largest Muslim nation may lack the resources to adequately monitor the terrorist group's growing efforts there.
The U.S. leads the pack, but some countries have delivered less than 10 percent of what they pledged to fight Ebola.
Beijing has reportedly sent an official to a conference of nuclear powers in Vienna, despite declining to participate in the event.
Thailand's royal drama is deepening as elites fret about the crown prince's ties to divisive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
Shiv Kumar Yadav, who is accused of raping a woman in New Delhi on Friday, was reportedly out on bail in a 2013 rape case.
Hagel is the first U.S. secretary of defense to visit Iraq since President Barack Obama ordered American troops out of the country in 2011.
A UNICEF statement was released to coincide with an appeal by the U.N. calling for a record $16.4 billion in humanitarian funds.
The Australian government has accused ISIS of tricking foreign recruits into believing that they play a key role in a religious crusade.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits New Delhi amid his country's growing closeness with Pakistan, which has irked India.
The Boeing 777 came down in eastern Ukraine on July 17, killing all 298 people on board, two-thirds of them Dutch..
A survey has found that more blacks than whites expect relations between local police and minorities to worsen over the next year.
Protesters blocked a major highway and stopped a train.
If it holds, it could improve prospects for a renewal of peace talks in the Belarussian capital Minsk later this week.
Uber's cab service was banned in New Delhi after a woman claimed that she was raped on Friday by a driver contracted by the company.
A report will be released Tuesday outlining torture tactics used by the CIA. But, America isn't the only country to have used torture.
The latest autopsy performed at the request of the Justice Department shows evidence of close-range discharge of a firearm.
In the coming months, the number of U.S. troops alone in Iraq will grow to over 3,000.
This victory, however, may just point to India's increasingly dominant role on the Internet.
NYC demonstrators denounced the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown as the Brooklyn Nets readied to face the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Some materials were held back after prosecutors released documents from the grand jury investigation.
Graphic details about sexual threats and other harsh interrogation techniques the CIA meted out to captured militants will be detailed by a Senate Intelligence Committee report on the spy agency's anti-terror tactics, sources said.
Hong Kong's High Court has ordered the protest sites that have choked the financial city to be cleared, building up to a final showdown between pro-democracy activists and authorities backed by Beijing.
On the funding bill, the good news is that both sides are negotiating to avoid a shutdown. The bad news? They're still negotiating.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said NYC officials will try to reach all eligible applicants to ensure immigrants apply for protection.
A suspended death sentence is the probable fate for China's ousted security chief, Zhou Yongkang.
The U.S. is trying to build a coalition to fight the Islamic State, but its closest ally in the Middle East has more pressing concerns.
Voters viewed Clinton as a stronger leader and having a better vision for the future than five potential 2016 GOP candidates.
The poll also found Americans generally feel race relations have gotten worse or stayed about the same under President Obama.
Terrorists might use the controversial report on torture to justify attacks against American targets.
Various websites raised about $37,000 for the family of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man who died in a white cop's chokehold in July.