The women were likely shot and killed Thursday night, with their bodies buried in a mountain village nearby.
Most South Koreans support reunification but don't want to pay for it.
The president looks poised to go big with executive action, shielding up to 5 million people from deportation.
Robert Murat was cleared by Portuguese authorities, but Scotland Yard wants to take another look.
Russia backs the separatists but denies it is directly involved in the conflict in the Donbass region.
Farzana Parveen was beaten to death by her family members and former fiance because she married a man against her family’s wishes.
Over 200 people were injured in the clashes that started Monday and led to police using tear gas, batons to disperse the crowd.
Authorities identified a second French national in the latest ISIS video, raising concerns over Westerners joining extremist groups.
Amid growing tensions between Russia and the West, a U.S. official has said that Russia has more ballistic missile interceptors than the U.S.
India has an annual trade volume of about $5 billion with Israel, and officials see this figure doubling with a free trade agreement.
A small group of pro-democracy protesters broke into the city’s Legislative Council building, prompting riot police to use pepper spray.
On Monday, in an interview with Univision, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, said that Obama should move on immigration "now."
ISIS is estimated to be the world’s wealthiest terrorist group and is said to have an arsenal matching that of a conventional military force.
Cuba had sent 256 medical workers to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, to help tackle Ebola and received global praise for the move.
At least 10 Palestinians were injured in street battles near al-Ram, while about 25 others were wounded in Sur Baher, south of Jerusalem.
Several Ebola patients recovered from the disease after receiving blood from survivors, but there’s no way of knowing for sure without a study like this.
After months of fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia has demanded guarantees that Ukraine will not be allowed to join NATO.
NSA surveillance will continue, as a vote on whether to move the USA Freedom Act bill forward has failed in the Senate.
Two men who were reportedly members of the PFLP attacked a Jerusalem synagogue during morning prayer with meat cleavers and a gun.
After Tuesday's attack at a Jerusalem synagogue, officials have announced that a fifth person has died from injuries sustained.
Once Rahm Emanuel became mayor, a Chicago pension fund began paying more to a firm whose execs donated to his campaign.
In the years since the Keystone pipeline was first proposed, falling oil prices and rising U.S. production have made it less relevant.
The Senate failed to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. But Obama is likely to see it on his desk in the New Year.
Users of a St. Louis police online forum urged the populace to buy guns to protect themselves in the event of violent riots following the grand jury passing down a decision about whether to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in connection with the shooting death of teen Michael Brown.
FIFA has lodged a criminal report with Swiss prosecutors just days after releasing a 42-page summary of the investigation into World Cup corruption.
The outspoken progressive senator meets with Walmart activists ahead of Black Friday demonstrations.
U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus reportedly said the $4.7 million in taxpayer money he has spent on overseas travel has been a "phenomenal" investment.
Hungary is on the seam between the East and West. Prime Minister Viktor Orban's lean toward Russia threatens to pull further at that seam.
St. Louis-area schools are prepared to keep students safe in case the grand jury's decision incites more riots in Ferguson.
Police in riot gear used pepper spray to prevent bystanders from following the protesters into the building.