FIghting continued around Donetsk as Ukraine rejects a proposed cease-fire from pro-Russian separatists.
Israeli Cabinet set to meet Sunday on Gaza.
A decision was to be made after a meeting on Sunday with Egyptian mediators.
Last year's Cover Oregon fiasco kept the Oregon health insurance exchange offline and led to paper filing.
China rejected Secretary of State John Kerry's call for a moratorium on provocative actions and denied any tensions in the disputed territory.
Leonard Teganya, 42, is accused of violating international law and the Canadian Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act.
Ukrainian troops started shelling Donetsk Friday, killing one person and injuring 18, rebels claim.
Thousands of Yazidis, a religious minority in Iraq, fled to Kurdish areas of northeastern Syria as the Islamic State threatened to kill them.
The Ebola virus death toll now stands at 961 people, the World Health Organization says.
World Health Organization says Ebola outbreak death toll hit 961 people on Friday, including 300 victims in Liberia.
The incident comes as US-Russian tensions mount because of Russian intervention in Ukraine.
President Obama's ties to Chicago, Hawaii and New York make the choice for his presidential library more difficult than previous presidents.
The Al-Qaeda affiliate Ansar Al-Sharia posted photos of the captured soldiers on the Internet.
The first target of U.S. airstrikes in Iraq was a mobile artillery piece operated by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS.)
President Obama said targeting ISIS strongholds in Iraq are a "long term project" requiring an inclusive Iraqi government.
The Egyptian court previously banned the Muslim Brotherhood in September.
Ukraine has accused Russia of trying to stir up unrest in the country by sending troops as part of a "humanitarian" convoy.
More than a day after the 72-hour cease-fire in Gaza, at least 10 Palestinians have been killed and dozens of rockets launched into Israel.
Tens of thousands march through London calling for a halt to the bloody conflict in Gaza and a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
The United States urged India on Saturday to bolster its role as a global power and force for regional stability, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first visit to Washington since his election in May.
Richard Nixon was the first U.S. President to resign from office.
The region is believed to hold nearly 13 percent of the world’s undiscovered oil deposits and 30 percent of its hidden natural gas reserves.
On Thursday, Tahir ul-Qadri, a popular cleric in Pakistan, was set to march to Islamabad and overthrow the current government.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has led Turkey for 12 successful years, but Sunday he faces an election that could determine whether he will face prison.
Despite claims by the U.S. and South Korea that their military drills are just regular exercises, North Korea has repeatedly denounced them.
India had earlier charged Pakistan with violating the cease-fire in Kashmir more than 50 times since the beginning of the year.
More than 1,900 Palestinians and 67 Israelis have been killed over the past four weeks, according to U.N. estimates.
James Brady's death was ruled a homicide, 33 years after he was shot during an attempted assassination of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
American planes have dropped supplies for an Iraqi religious minority that's trapped in the mountains by the terrorist group ISIS.