Baghdad Bombings Kill At Least 60; Ramadi University Stormed
Car bombs explode across Baghdad, killing more than 60 people.
South African President Jacob Zuma Admitted to Hospital
"It's been a hectic period and there has been a need for some rest," says Zuma's spokesperson.
Susan Rice: US Is Providing Arms To Moderate Syrian Rebels
The national security advisor's comments are a rare admission of the Obama administration's involvement in Syria.
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Petro Poroshenko, Now Officially Ukraine's President, Vows To Bring Peace, Appeals To Pro-Russian Rebels To Lay Down Arms
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Egypt Takes Help From Western Advisers, Including Lazard, To Remodel Its Economy As Sisi Takes Over As The New Leader
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Iraq Militants Attack Anbar University, 3 Guards Killed
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After East Ukraine, Activists Say New President Poroshenko Must Tackle Corruption
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Libyan Rebel Says He's 'Waiting' For Egyptian Military Operation Inside Country
Supporters of Gen. Hifter clashed with government supporters in Tripoli on Friday, escalating an already violent situation in the country.
White House Report Outlines 6 Ways That Climate Change Will Affect Americans' Health
Asthma, heat stroke, allergies and infectious diseases are all likely to increase.
More Boko Haram Deaths, Less Media Coverage And No U.S. Troops On the Ground In Nigeria
The kidnapping of the Nigerian schoolgirls dominates press coverage, but it's far from the whole story.
CIA Joins Facebook, Twitter
"We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet," the CIA said.
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio Wants Brooklyn For The Democratic National Convention
Could the hippest borough in the country play convention host in 2016?
Bowe Bergdahl May Be Owed $200K In Back Pay, But Will He Get It?
Amid criticism of the former Taliban POW, another controversy may be brewing.
Noorullah Noori, Freed Taliban Commander In Bergdahl Swap, Vows To Fight U.S. Again [PHOTO]
After spending a year in Qatar, Noori plans to head back to Afghanistan to "fight American forces there," a relative said.
Dianne Feinstein Unconvinced Taliban Threat To Kill Bowe Bergdahl Was 'Credible'
Feinstein was among the members of Congress who criticized the administration for not giving advance notice of the Bergdahl swap.
Ukraine: Putin, Poroshenko, Obama Meet Face To Face And Agree Cease-fire Is Necessary To Resolve Crisis
The direct talks between the leaders are the first since the Ukrainian crisis erupted.
Jeffery Edward Fowle, American, Arrested In North Korea For Having Bible In Hotel Room
A man identified as Jeffrey Edward Fowle has been arrested and detained in North Korea, but little is known about why he was there.
Chart: EPA's Carbon Rules Encourage States to Invest in Troubled Nuclear Power
The proposed rules would require states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants by 2030.
Virginia Naval Base Lockdown: Stabbing Prompts Shelter-In-Place Order At Naval Medical Center Portsmouth [PHOTO]
Authorities have a description of the suspect but have yet to apprehend him.
Obama, Putin Talk On Sidelines Of D-Day Event in France, White House Says
The informal meeting was the first in-person discussion between Obama and Putin since the Ukraine crisis began in March.
Obama Says Carbon Plan Gives US Leverage In Global Climate Fight
President Obama briefed the other heads of the G-7 countries this week on his administration's latest climate action plan.
Kosovo Power Plant Explosion Causes Damage, Fatalities Feared
A large blast at Kosovo's second biggest coal-fired power station has caused injuries and damaged property.
Peru Cocaine Ring Operating Out Of Lima Airport Busted
The ring would switch bags filled with cocaine with passengers’ luggage, which was put on later flights.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Relatives Of Passengers Launch $3M Whistleblower Reward Fund
Some relatives of the missing passengers believe that officials responsible for the search have concealed the truth about the missing jet.
Rival Sikh Groups Clash At Golden Temple In Northwestern India
The incident occurred during events marking the 30-year anniversary of Operation Blue Star.
Who Is Aaron Ybarra? Suspected Seattle Pacific University Shooter Obsessed With Columbine
Aaron Ybarra visited the site of the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado, according to police.
Pope Francis Replaces Board To Supervise And Regulate Vatican's Finances
In 2013, the AIF registered more than 200 transactions of a dubious nature, and called for an investigation.
Vodafone Says Governments Have Direct Access To Eavesdrop In Some Countries
The British telecom company has called on governments to amend legislation so eavesdropping can only take place on legal grounds.
Abdullah Abdullah, Favorite To Win In Afghanistan's Presidential Election, Survives Assassination Attempt
Police claimed that there were several casualties when the devices detonated.
Chinese Military Spending Exceeds $145B, According To US Estimates
The Pentagon's estimate was 21 percent above the $119.5 billion figure announced by China.
India's Market Regulator SEBI Bars Hong Kong's Factorial Capital Management Over Insider-Trading Charges
SEBI is also considering investigating the Indian arm of Credit Suisse, which brokered the transaction.
Drone-Passenger Jet Encounter Continues To Baffle Officials And Enthusiasts
The FAA’s account of the incident has been criticized as an effort to justify its restrictions on using unmanned aircraft for private use.
Europeans, US Differ Over Safety Of Ranbaxy Facility In India
Ranbaxy is in the process of being acquired by India-based Sun Pharmaceutical Industries for $3.2 billion.
Seattle Pacific University Shooting: Student, Others Overpower Gunman Who Killed 1, Injured 3
A shooter claimed the life of one student and wounded three other people at Seattle Pacific University on Thursday.
German Committee Wants To Question Snowden In Moscow
The ruling right-left coalition has resisted opposition demands that Snowden come to Germany to testify to the parliamentary committee looking into the mass surveillance of German citizens by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) that he exposed.
Usher Talks Justin Bieber's Problems: I Hate Some of the Things I Hear
Justin Bieber's mentor, Usher, talked about the Canadian singer's recent scandal over racist comments and his prior run-ins with the law.
Ukraine Crisis: Francois Hollande Has Back-To-Back Dinners With Obama And Putin In Hopes Of Progress
It's a busy week for the host of D-Day anniversary observances.
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