Shibli was said to have contact with al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, and was questioned by the FBI last March.
Negotiations have stalled for now on a dispute between China, India and South Africa over who will host the bank.
One of those accused in the burning death of a Palestinian teenager once tried to strangle his baby daughter.
The migrants were the first wave processed in new facilities through the Obama administration's expedited deportation process.
Worker advocates say scheduled inspections, whose results can be rigged, just aren’t good enough.
Hamas called for an "increase in ferocity and intensity" of attacks until prisoners are freed and Gaza is relieved of economic restrictions.
Everything commuters need to know if Long Island Rail Road workers walk off the job on Sunday at 12:01 a.m.
Aid organizations operating in Syria can deliver aid to those in need more easily after the UN Security Council passed its resolution.
Few knew Nadine Gordimer's work better than Robert Boyers, the editor of a small literary magazine to which she would submit work ahead of the New Yorker and Harpers.
The discussion of the Israel-Gaza conflict has focused largely on the numbers of those killed.
Bergdahl is serving at Fort Sam Houston, where he's spent the last month recuperating at an Army hospital.
The surprise move comes amid an attempt to rejuvenate the Cabinet before elections next year.
The violent gangs pervading Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador first formed in Los Angeles prisons.
Drone warfare threatens to bring even more casualties to the growing conflict.
The border crossing with Israel is open for Palestinians who need medical attention, but dozens were barred from getting through on Monday.
More than two years on, the saga of the stricken cruise ship isn't over. The captain who fled is free, and victims are suing.
Facebook said it aims to help the community by paying a local officer's salary, but it's hard to believe teens will agree.
Siamak Moreh Sedgh's comments may be shocking, but they're not surprising; he's not outspoken about the Iranian regime.
The word "sustainable" isn't often associated with slums. But planners say densely populated poor neighborhoods could be used as models for green living.
HBO host John Oliver's rant helped publicize the debate, but the issue's significance is still hard to grasp.
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the attack, making it the second rocket fired from Syria in as many days.
South African writer and anti-apartheid activist Nadine Gordimer died on Monday.
Ukraine's defense minister said the AN-26 transport plane was flying at an altitude where it couldn't be harmed by separatists.
The former POW was given a job in an effort to reintegrate him into the Army.
Iran said the activists spread propaganda and insulted Iranian leaders on Facebook.
The ruling junta said that it will deport over 100,000 Burmese refugees living along the border for close to two decades.
172 Palestinians have been killed and thousands displaced since the start of Israel’s Operation Protective Edge on Tuesday.
The plane was one of 12 helicopters the country bought last year from China to enhance its military capability.
The airport was struck by rockets followed by heavy gunfire Sunday forcing international carriers to cancel flights.
Abe has been in office since late 2012 and has yet to meet Chinese leaders.