Last year, former Railway Minister Liu Zhijun was handed down a suspended death sentence for taking over $10 million in bribes.
Prime Minister David Cameron has labeled the Islamic State group as the country’s “greatest-ever security risk.”
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that he met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Asia-Europe summit on Thursday in Milan.
His appointment inserts a friend of Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan at the heart of policymaking in New Delhi.
Misty Upham, who was featured in "August: Osage County," was reported missing by her family Oct. 6, and reportedly suffered from mental health issues.
The fifth part of an ISIS propaganda series criticizes Western media.
Up to 800 officers cleared barricades at a pro-democracy protest camp in Mong Kok, across the harbor from the main protest.
American officials met with a Syrian Kurdish party linked to the PKK, a group considered to be a terrorist organization by the U.S. and Turkey.
The vice president's son was discharged in February, only 10 months after he received his commission as an ensign in the Navy Reserve.
Up to 4,000 troops have been authorized, but not yet called up, to be sent to West Africa to help fight the Ebola epidemic.
The FBI director says that encryption services that rose in response to the NSA's surveillance programs are hurting law enforcement.
The evolving official story of the Ebola outbreak impacts public perception and, potentially, even the response to the outbreak.
After the governor directed tax credits to GOP donors, legislators advance bill to stop campaign contributions from subsidy recipients.
The commander of the Chinese Navy worries China's southern neighbors by spending a week in the disputed Spratly Islands.
The biggest oil producer in the Middle East can stop the Islamic State group from becoming richer. Here's how.
Does Ebola warrant a travel ban from West Africa? Depends who you ask.
Don't like the name Operation Inherent Resolve? Neither did the Pentagon, at first.
Survivors face a host of challenges, including fame, fear and fatigue.
Ebola was stopped in its tracks by workers in two relatively weak health care systems. The U.S. can do it too.
The Mike Brown shooting resonated with teen Robernae Perry. It wasn't the first time the cops gunned down someone in her Ferguson neighborhood.
ISIS is poised to launch an attack on a strategic town near Baghdad — but it's facing Sunni opponents.
The United States successfully derailed Venezuela's 2006 bid for the Security Council, but stayed quiet this time.
China and India race to complete a network of highways that surround disputed borders.
The chances of catching Ebola in the United States are exceedingly slim. But if think you have the virus, here's what you should do.
At least two members of the U.S. House believe Tom Frieden has failed to adequately address America's Ebola problem.
The Islamic State is having a tough time advancing towards the Iraqi capital, so it's resorting to a time-honored tactic.
Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut is testing a patient for Ebola.
AbbVie appeared set to move to Ireland until Washington changed the rules. Now the pharma company may be facing a $1.6 billion bill.
The demonstration was another of the activist group's trademark topless protests.
Aécio Neves has investor support and a shot at unseating Rousseff. The question is, can he win over Brazil's middle-class voters?