Experts say the intensifying crackdown on Google services is impeding business, education and scientific research in China.
Indonesia is readying for what it considers a "real threat" from the Chinese.
Khorasan, a little-known al Qaeda affiliate in Syria, works with Yemeni bomb makers and recruits Western passport holders. The U.S. is worried.
Hundreds of environmentalists from various groups gathered in lower Manhattan’s Battery Park as a follow-up to the People’s Climate March.
The new campaign aims to stem violence in the country with the world's second-highest murder rate.
An apparent conflict of interest for New Jersey's pension fund manager is troubling enough that it "should be investigated.”
Abubakar Shekau, whose forces are accused of thousands of civilian deaths and kidnappings since 2009, is reportedly dead (again).
Police found the weapon with several magazines of ammunition.
“Airpower is a major component of this to be sure, especially with the new weapons available to us,” Blair said.
Last Tuesday, Kiev passed a law offering special status to regions controlled by pro-Russia rebels, in an effort to end the months-long violence.
Two countries with the rockiest relationships are considering collaborating with the international community to fight the Islamic State group.
Nearly 130,000 Syrians have so far crossed over into Turkey, fleeing the Islamic State group's advance in Syria.
The United States is building an international coalition to combat the radical Sunni Muslim group.
The virus has claimed the lives of nearly 2,500 people and the U.N. has said that the world needs $1 billion to tackle the outbreak.
Ghani was scheduled to hold his first news briefing as president-elect later on Monday.
While the pro-democracy protests have struck a chord among students and activists, many Hong Kong businessmen have criticized the movement.
According to reports, the announcement could be made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the U.S., scheduled to begin Sept. 26.
The attacks hit territory in and around the towns of Saraqeb and Ehsim in Idlib province on Sunday.
The move comes at a time when a number of Australian citizens have been accused of fighting overseas for the Islamic State group.
Xinjiang in China’s northwest, which is home to the Muslim Uighur minority, has witnessed several deadly attacks in recent months.
Local police said that the move was intended to prevent Kurdish fighters from re-entering Syria to fight ISIS.
The incident was one of the most significant breaches at the White House since Obama became president in 2009.
On Sunday, some 400,000 people marched along Manhattan's west side in what is being called the biggest climate change demonstration in history.
Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also discussed the threat posed by Islamic State militants.
The People's Climate March included scientists, students, religious representatives, farmers, musicians, politicians and celebrities.
Power said she would leave it to individual nations to announce their participation themselves.
Italian authorities sent boats to the scene and 55 people have been rescued.
The Yemeni government press office said the agreement called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to all violence.
The announcement came hours after Ghani and rival, Abdullah Abdullah, signed a power-sharing agreement.
The Ajnad Misr militant group claimed responsibility for the blast in a statement posted on its official Twitter account.