The Stalinist state has reacted with anger over a U.N. vote that suggested it face crimes-against-humanity charges.
The arrest follows Indian security officials' exposure of a plot last month targeting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
A report from an Iranian news agency, suggested that the country would be open to discussing an extension of the talks.
Marion Barry was "the most influential and savvy local politician of his generation," says the Washington Post.
Al-Shabaab militants blew the victims' "heads off just like that," according to one survivor.
The man was detained after photographing the base and selling the images to a foreigner, according to Chinese state media.
Some families have had mothers, daughters and sisters kidnapped and sold into slavery by Islamic State group militants.
The couple, both in their 70s reported had chop wounds, according to a television report cited by Reuters.
The shooting comes days after a fatal police shooting in New York and as the country awaits a decision by a grand jury in Ferguson, Mo.
Bahrain has been shaken by low-level unrest since the February 2011 demonstrations.
Three-hundred protesters demonstrated against Biden's visit.
Wild turkeys are making a comeback across the U.S., residents from Maryland to California reported as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
"The aim is to create a religious war," says Kenyan president of bus attack.
The official results defied an exit poll that suggested the largest opposition party Law and Justice grabbed its first nationwide victory in years.
Mexican authorities announced the capture of former Police Chief César Nava González in the disappearance of 43 students.
A grand jury has yet to reach a decision on whether to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, but protesters are marching.
Washington has contributed more than $3 billion to Syrian Civil War victims since the conflict started in 2011.
This is the second attack in the Nigerian state of Borno this week, with the death toll at nearly 100.
Al Sharpton has called for a full investigation into NYPD Officer Peter Liang's fatal shooting of the unarmed Akai Gurley in Brooklyn, N.Y.
A Leon County Sheriff's Office deputy was fatally shot Saturday by a gunman who was later killed by police on the scene.
The Saudi Arabian national is the seventh prisoner to be released by the detention center at Guantanamo Bay in the past three weeks.
China’s midsize banks are already suffering from higher rates of bad loans and a slowdown in profit growth.
A grand jury reportedly has yet to decide whether to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
Since Sept. 23, airstrikes by coalition forces in Syria have killed 910, including 52 civilians, according to a new report.
Islamic State group militants continue to encroach on a province near Iraq's capital.
Four Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 10 others injured during clashes with pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours.
The Iranian nuclear talks are set to end Monday, but fear of a clandestine nuclear program could lead to an extension.
The two men allegedly purchased explosives to use during demonstrations in Ferguson, Mo., Reuters reported.
The test is said to be a planned program to update the country’s arsenal of all the three armed forces of the Russian Federation.
The former Socialist prime minister and three others, were arrested on allegations of tax fraud, corruption and money laundering.