Dozens of Liberians under quarantine for suspicion of having contracted Ebola reportedly threatened to escape isolation in search of food Thursday, Liberian state media reported.
A submarine search off Sweden recalls headlines and attitudes from 30 years ago. But the Cold War may not be back -- yet.
With less than two weeks to go, several polls show the 2014 Senate race remains very competitive.
The Facebook founder could have done a better job of sounding convinced of his Chinese, but wasn't that bad.
North Korea will reportedly ban international tourism starting Friday as a response to the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
Hundreds of people have died in the last two weeks in Baghdad. Iraqi police are looking for ways to fight back.
Western nations are ready to crack down with sanctions on leaders they say incite the spreading chaos in Libya.
Japan, Ireland, Australia, Canada and others are doing little or nothing to crack down on companies that bribe foreign officials.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper gave an emotional speech at Thursday's opening of Parliament following Wednesday's shooting spree.
China executed 2,400 people last year. The total number of executions for the rest of the world was 778 in 2013.
Russia is sending more troops up north into a thawing Arctic Circle, and one NATO member is already worried.
Venezuela's president lashed out at foreign news agencies for stoking fears that the country may default on its debt.
A newly released cookbook by the Vatican’s Swiss Guards reveals some favorite recipes for Popes Francis, Benedict and John Paul II.
The American musician goes into damage-control mode after getting flak from China, where he is a huge figure.
North Korea will not admit any international tourists, effective immediately. The reason? Ebola fears.
An online predator convinced three Colorado teenagers to skip school -- and the country -- to join Islamic State militants.
U.S. airstrikes have killed 521 ISIS militants and 32 civilians since they began a month ago, according to a Syria watchdog group.
Polling is leading the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to reserve $650,000 for Grimes campaign ads in Kentucky.
Politicians on both sides are trying to get voters excited about environmental issues — if not for the midterms, then for 2016.
Dominic Adesanya was paranoid and "heard voices," according to his father. He was subdued by K-9 dogs Wednesday on the White House lawn.
North Korean officials said Wednesday that Kim Jong Un had personally ordered the release of detained American Jeffrey Fowle as a favor to the U.S.
Nearly a dozen people in Connecticut and the Seattle area are under close watch for signs of Ebola.
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie designated three hospitals to take in travelers displaying Ebola symptoms upon arrival at the Newark airport.
Four Moscow airport workers have been detained and the driver of a snow plough which hit the CEO's private jet was denied bail.
The shooting is the latest in a series of attacks targeting the Hazara community, which is an ethnic and religious minority in Pakistan.
Several black witnesses have backed officer Darren Wilson's first account of events of the shooting of black teen Michael Brown.
Rosneft, Russia's largest oil producer has asked for more than 2 trillion rubles from the country's National Wealth Fund.
China is seen as North Korea's principal backer at the UN, but its backing is far from assured, according to a leading UN investigator.
Two former British army chiefs conceded that their troops were 'under-prepared and under-resourced' during the campaign in Afghanistan.
The head of Iran's navy said that the country attached great importance to its ties with China, and was 'ready to enhance bilateral exchanges'.