Apple has frequently come under fire from Chinese state media, which accused the company of providing user data to U.S. intelligence agencies.
Abdullah, the early leader in the vote count, has claimed that ballots at more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged in favor of Ahmadzai.
Wu Ying had received a death sentence in 2009 for cheating investors of about $60 million with promises of high returns.
In London, demonstrators marched towards Trafalgar Square at midday, chanting "Low pay, no way, no slave labor."
In November 2011, a nine-seater bus with 62 children and two adults on board collided with a truck, killing 20 people.
Casualties were reported from Israeli air strikes on Friday, while more people died in attacks on Saturday.
Government forces have recently gained the upper hand in the three-month conflict against separatists in the Russian-speaking eastern regions.
After criticizing the president on his use of executive orders, Boehner released a statement saying his lawsuit will focus on only one of Obama's 182 actions.
The secretary of state flew from China to Afghanistan, hoping to broker calm between Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas claims Israel has approved a ground invasion, but so far it hasn't occurred.
In the country's latest restriction of media, Beijing has warned domestic journalists not to share information with their foreign counterparts.
One U.S. film will compete in the Odessa International Film Festival, which features movies from many nations, including Ukraine and Russia.
A new complaint could derail Google's EU antitrust deal, landing the search giant into court.
A nationwide ban on observing Ramadan in China extends to a college, where students face harsh repercussions for fasting.
Nash Grier came under fire after a video resurfaced showing the Vine celebrity yelling a gay slur and joking about HIV.
The CIA chief in Germany is the highest-ranking U.S. intelligence figure to be expelled from Germany, but not the first.
“It’s lonely just me doing stuff. I’d love if Republicans did stuff too,” Obama said.
Israeli military officials have reported that Hamas missiles are being sent farther into Israel than ever before. What caused the change?
The video shows previous suicide attacks on cafes and buses, and vows more bombings in Israel.
As the United Auto Workers announces a new local chapter for Volkswagen plant employees, conservatives hint at support for labor boards.
Google was mysteriously made available in China for a few hours during John Kerry's visit to Beijing.
Access to Google has returned for Chinese users, but no one knows for how long.
Ukrainian activists say Europe abandoned the Maidan movement in favor of keeping ties with Russia, but they still want into the EU.
Heavy smoke and sporadic gunfire was seen in the area as calls grow for a cease-fire.
With the complex causes behind the influx of child migrants from Central America to the U.S., not everyone fits neatly under one label.
India's Narendra Modi-led BJP government presented an investor-friendly budget on Thursday.
The U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said the there's no "significant" safety risk from the material falling into the hands of ISIS.
Four journalists and the CEO of the Unity Journal were reportedly found guilty by a central Myanmar court of leaking state secrets.
The announcement comes after Nouri al-Maliki accused Erbil, the Kurdish capital, of becoming an operations base for ISIS.
Jeh Johnson will back Obama’s request for $3.7 billion to deal with an influx of thousands of child immigrants from south of the border.