Nearly 30 ambulances were rushed to the location, which is at least 9 miles from the nearest health facility.
Egypt has seen waves of violence and protests since the deposition of former President Mohammed Morsi, by the army, last year.
Zhou Yongkang is being investigated by the party's anti-corruption watchdog for suspected "serious disciplinary violations."
During the Khmer Rouge's rule in Cambodia between 1975 and 1979, two million people were killed or died of starvation.
Relations between China and the U.S. have frayed recently after both countries have traded accusations of hacking into each other's networks.
The West African country is already reeling from a deadly outbreak of Ebola.
As the Hamas-Israel conflict entered its 23rd day Wednesday, the death toll in Gaza has crossed 1,200.
The men of the Enola Gay dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. The last crew member has died.
Colorado's top court ordered the Boulder County Clerk on Tuesday to stop giving out marriage licenses to gay couples while it considers an appeal by the state's attorney-general who says a ban on same-sex nuptials remains in force.
Kansas and Tennessee Tea Partiers are eyeing the U.S. Senate while Michigan challengers look at state offices. What do the polls predict?
Hospitals are full, power is knocked out, people are scrambling for the last loaves of bread, and there is nowhere left to hide.
The death toll in Gaza continues to mount. More than 200 children have been killed since the conflict began, says a UN report.
"We have withdrawn from the army base after heavy shelling," Saiqa special forces officer Fadel Al-Hassi told Reuters.
As China's former domestic security chief is investigated for corruption, the president is more powerful than ever.
With new penalties targeting key sectors, Moscow's projected growth is estimated to be "near zero."
Bülent Arinc also slammed the use of mobile phones, saying women spend "hours on the phone to swap recipes."
Two African airlines have grounded flights from Liberia and Sierra Leone, but the good news is Ebola can't spread that easily.
NYPD detectives are using vast phone surveillance to find out who hung white flags on the Brooklyn Bridge.
The embargo is one of a slate of economic sanctions on Russia by the European Union and United States announced this week.
The brainchild of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is attempting to win over a younger, English-speaking global audience.
Polling shows overwhelming support among Florida voters for legalizing medical marijuana in November.
Dozens of suspected militants were killed by police after they targeted a police station and government buildings, Beijing said.
The most powerful Chinese ever openly probed for corruption used to be unmentionable on social media. That changed overnight.
Some pro-Palestinian protests across Europe have turned from pro-Gaza to anti-Semitic, some even calling for "death to the Jews."
Pompano Pat's denied George Zimmerman's claim that he works for them as a security guard.
While Kerry and Netanyahu discussed a truce, the PLO, Hamas and Islamic Jihad spoke of a 24-hour cease-fire, and many more Palestinians died.
Bodies of some of the 298 victims killed in the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 remain in the open.
The Shejaiyah neighborhood in Gaza City has seen fierce fighting in recent weeks, as dramatically shown in this video.
The tragic incidents with MH17 and MH370 have spurred efforts for the Malaysian airliner to take its branding in a new direction.
Apparently having a top-secret security clearance doesn't require an IRS audit.