A national day of mourning was called in the Netherlands Wednesday.
A case of bubonic plague has claimed a life in China, pushing authorities to quarantine several areas in the Northwest.
Investigators expect to hear the final moments of MH17 within 24 hours, but that information will likely be of little help.
The FAA is continuing to “monitor and evaluate the situation," while the European Aviation Safety Agency has also issued a warning.
The man accused of causing a disaster that killed 32 people and then jumping ship was spotted at a party, blithely smiling.
All Internet firms hosting Russian data must have a data center in Russia, a blow to Silicon Valley.
As major international carriers suspended their flights to Israel on Tuesday, British Airways remains one of the few to still offer service to Tel Aviv.
No one has claimed responsibility, but militant Islamic group Boko Haram has carried out a series of attacks in the region in recent months.
Relatives of those killed in the MH17 crash stood alongside Dutch leaders in tears as the first bodies arrived in the Netherlands.
Miguel Panduwinata, an 11-year-old Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 victim, had premonition of crash.
Sixty passengers killed in the MH17 crash last week were sent from Ukraine to the Netherlands.
The UK has kept active licenses sanctioning arms exports to Russia, which include components for anti-aircraft guns.
The UN's high commissioner for human rights said that Israel may have violated international laws in its Gaza assault.
A case has reportedly been registered against Vibgyor High School, in the city's eastern suburbs where the rape reportedly took place.
Pro-Russian rebels used rockets to shoot down the fighter jets, just 16 miles from the MH17 crash site, say Ukrainian military officials.
Bloomberg: the U.S. government's "flight restrictions are a mistake that hands Hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately."
Mosul is one of the holiest cities of Christianity in the Middle East and the ancient churches of Mosul are some of Christianity’s oldest.
The latest clashes between Israel and Gaza -- no strangers to unrest -- are unique for the speed at which the destruction has spread.
The Palestinian Liberation Organization, headed by U.S.-backed Mahmoud Abbas, expressed its support for Hamas’ cease-fire terms.
It was the closest and most bitterly fought election in Indonesia's history, pitting Joko "Jokowi" Widodo against former general Prabowo Subianto.
Authorities have not said whether the gun was the one used to kill MIT police officer Sean Collier.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle will reportedly buy a house in Rancho Mirage.
After the death of two young Americans in Gaza, questions are raised about how U.S. citizens can legally fight for other nations.
As sectarian violence increases in Iraq, a weekend of fatal bombings culminated Tuesday with a suicide attack on a police checkpoint.
The $13 billion Israeli tourism industry was set to have a record year in 2014, but conflict has caused travel to dry up.
U.S. officials said evidence suggests MH17 was downed by pro-Russian separatists, and that Putin's attempt to blame Ukraine was "not plausible."
With more than 600 dead in Gaza and at least 27 dead in Israel, the two sides still haven't agreed on a cease-fire.
Coroners from all over the world have assembled in the Netherlands in preparation for the victims' arrival.
More than 118,000 Palestinians are displaced in Gaza, but the intense shelling from Israel's invasion has left them with few shelter options.
U.S. and Egyptian government officials continue to urge Hamas to reconsider the cease-fire plan to reel back Israeli's escalation in Gaza.