The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has issued its strongest warning about the use of fossil fuels to date.
The U.S. military says it has carried out 10 airstrikes since Friday against Islamic State group militants, five in Syria and five in Iraq.
The United Nations Health Worker was flown from Sierra Leone to France to receive treatment for the Ebola virus, according to French authorities.
Diplomats say Qatar's reticence to join the campaign against ISIS shows it is careful to preserve its influence with regional Islamist groups.
Patrice Vincent, 53, was killed Oct. 20 near Montreal when a man ran over with a car, in what Canada's government called a terror attack.
The former Pentagon analyst-turned media executive is believed by many in China to be a CIA agent, supporting Hong Kong's protests.
Narendra Modi said on Sunday he was committed to bring back funds illegally deposited in banks outside the country to avoid tax.
The arrested man is a British national who works for Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the Asian financial hub.
With long-standing foreign policy disagreements, the U.S. and China have some common ground on the fight against the Islamic State.
The Soviet-era submarine has been modified to fire ballistic missiles, but the country lacks the technology to actually deploy them.
Andrew Tahmooressi is back with his family in Florida.
A power struggle within the armed forces was resolved by sidelining the chief of staff.
Islamic State allegedly has executed a total of more than 300 tribe members in the past few days.
The world’s six nuclear powers, aka the P5+1, and Iran face a Nov. 24 deadline to resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
The U.S. president made history in 2012 as the first American chief executive to visit Myanmar, and he will return sooner than expected.
The condition of the only confirmed Ebola patient in New York has been upgraded to stable, officials said Saturday.
Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore was ousted Friday after 27 years in power.
Nina Pham's 1-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel was placed in isolation after his owner contracted Ebola virus disease last month.
The rebels also blew up a dispensary controlled by the Islamist Islah Party, forcing hundreds to evacuate the area.
The U.S. and Israel are counting on Egypt's strongman president to keep Sinai militants at bay, but he hasn't been able to deliver.
Allegedly depicting a same-sex wedding celebration on the Nile River, the online video went viral on social-media sites in August.
U.S. President Barack Obama has championed equal pay and paid family leave in conjunction with his Year of Action.
Officials used powerful generators to restore power in some places while hospitals and airports ran on emergency generators.
Burkina Faso's opposition is calling its uprising the "Black Spring," raising questions about possible upheaval in the rest of West Africa.
Just one day after the French government announced an investigation into the mysterious flights, more drones were spotted.
Hamas and Israel faced a standoff after the Israeli army launched Operation Protective Edge in July to counter rockets being fired by Hamas.
An officer in Burkina Faso's presidential guard claimed power on Saturday, after a general loyal to the deposed president has claimed leadership.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau mentions the girls for the first time since a video in May showed more than 100 of them in a rural location.
The unnamed woman had traveled to West Africa and had been monitoring herself for the disease when she developed a high fever Friday.
According to the Washington Post, DoJ investigators believe they do not have a strong enough case against Darren Wilson to charge him.