Clashes between pro-Kurdish demonstrators and police across major cities in Turkey have so far killed over 30 people.
Narendra Modi's government has relaxed several environmental rules to make it easier for companies to build new projects.
A Chinese plan for an infrastructure development bank has attracted interest from neighbors and one big opponent: the United States.
An off-duty cop shot and killed Vonderrit Myers Jr., whom authorities said fired at the officer. His family claimed he was unarmed.
In a new video, the Islamic State warns it will "conquer" Turkey and calls President Erdogan "Caliph of the Muslim Brotherhood."
The registrar of the website created to handle refund claims as part of a Red Bull settlement says "unusually high traffic volume" is to blame for it being down.
A U.N peacekeeper from Pakistan was killed in an ambush in Central African Republic Thursday bringing the death toll in 48 hours of fighting to at least nine, the U.N. and the Red Cross said.
Questionable ties to Beijing and the decision to provide Iran with surveillance technology has fueled American doubts over Huawei.
Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong could be the new potential leader of North Korea while he is apparently missing.
As Kurdish forces battle ISIS in Kobane, Turkey's Kurds are protesting their own government in solidarity with kinsmen across the border.
A small number of fighters with the Free Syrian Army are fighting alongside the Kurds in Kobane.
The vaccine, given to three Malian health workers, had never before been tested on humans.
Beijing lashes back at India and the U.S., telling them they should mind their own business on South China Sea disputes.
The U.S. drone campaign in Yemen is helping beat the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.
Chinese media are reporting on a new video game that makes no mystery about who the enemy is.
In the era of really potent marijuana, pot retailers are looking for ways to ease "rookies" into the world of legal weed.
A new poll of U.S. millennials reveals a number of interesting trends two years before they vote in the 2016 presidential election.
Hours after the territory's government called off meetings with student leaders, more protesters appeared in Admiralty.
"He injured his ankle and knee around late August or early September," a source said.
Militants across the world are shedding allegiances to organizations such as al Qaeda and the Taliban to back ISIS. Here's where to find them.
If Kim does not show up to an important Oct. 10 anniversary event, rumors of illness or a coup will be stoked.
"The government is embarking on the mission to restore life in the Strip to their right track," PM Rami Hamdallah said.
If carried out, officials said the elections would have endangered the lives of nearly 3 million voters.
“We have no credible, specific intelligence to that effect,” Johnson said.
Chief Secretary Carrie Lam said the students failed to meet basic preconditions for the talks.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said the global response to the Ebola crisis has "failed miserably."
Obama will also attend a town hall at Cross Campus, a Los Angeles-based startup incubator.
Hong Kong students said they will not retreat from their barricades unless their demands are met by the government.
The Secret Service was earlier under the Treasury Department and was later shifted to the Department of Homeland Security.
A mass grave, full of scorched human remains, was found near a town where the students were last seen over the weekend.