Republicans aired more Senate election ads than Democrats in several battleground states as midterm elections draw nearer.
India's most recent railway accident took place in Gorakhupur, killing at least three and injuring dozens.
The review comes following backlash after Hong Kong police dispersed largely peaceful crowds with tear gas and pepper spray.
The U.K.'s Ministry of Defense confirmed the airstrikes were successful.
“It really kills me,” Mitt Romney said this month of his 2012 finish. With no clear GOP contender for 2016, could it be Romney again?
The Algerian government has the identities of Hervé Gourdel's killers two weeks after he was beheaded by an Islamist group.
The Islamic State group used to make millions a day from oil, but after U.S. and allied planes bombed refineries, that money is gone.
The European Commission and U.S. Senate have been investigating Apple's tax strategies that have saved the company billions.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has found crowds chanting "Modi! Modi!" at almost every turn he's taken on his visit to the U.S.
The California-based FireChat app's popularity exploded over a 24-hour period.
The White House intrusion is only the latest Secret Service security breach during the Obama administration.
China is telling diplomats to stay away from Hong Kong's Occupy Central -- the most ardent challenge to the government's authority in a decade.
Hassan El Sabsabi, 23, has been accused of providing money to a U.S. citizen fighting for a terrorist organization in Syria.
The Bilateral Security Agreement reportedly allows for a small force of 9,800 U.S. troops to remain in Afghanistan after 2014.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, however, said that Beijing will not be “coerced into submission” by the protests.
In the new video, Cantlie mocks the American strategy of employing air power combined with local ground forces in Iraq and Syria.
Modi spoke at a breakfast with 11 CEOs during his first U.S. visit since coming to power in May.
Arun Jaitley is due to attend a World Bank meeting in Washington in October, and also visit the Pentagon.
After more than six months of uncertainty, Afghanistan will allow U.S. forces to stay past December 2014, but safety fears remain.
As protests rock the territory, reaction on the mainland has been muted: Censorship has worked, while some Chinese resent Hong Kongers.
The White House argued that democratic elections are essential for Hong Kong to remain an economic powerhouse.
One of its worst ecological disasters in recent memory may change things in the second-biggest Latin American economy.
The USDA announced Monday it will spend $52 million to fund grants for organic and local food systems.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the United States for five days.
The Israeli leader passionately defended Israel's campaign against Hamas over the summer and had choice words for Iran.
Germany’s military has a few problems.
Hong Kong captured the world's attention over the weekend with its political independence protests. Here's what's happening.
Most Americans said they felt the U.S. would eventually use ground troops against ISIS in Syria or Iraq.
A lawyer for GoFundMe accused the group Color of Change of a “smear campaign” intent of defaming its name.
“They killed only civilians there, workers at the site. There was no ISIS inside,” a Syrian Observatory for Human Rights official said.