Russian President Vladimir Putin explains why he ordered his troops to pull back from regions near Ukraine.
The five-week investigation resulted in one of the largest child porn sweeps in New York City, authorities said.
FBI Director James B Comey said the bureau is considering relaxing its "no weed" policy to attract 2,000 more hackers to work for them.
Reactions from across the Swiss media mostly happy the whole Credit Suisse U.S. headache is over.
The sentences came the same day former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was given a three-year prison term on corruption charges.
The Taliban said it would target Afghan troops, but it's unclear if they are behind the attack.
Russia is looking at new ties with Asia and the gas deal comes as a major breakthrough after a 10-year-long negotiation.
Other leaders from the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, or SAARC, bloc are also on the guest list.
BBC Turkey described the criticism as an "unfounded allegation" and stood by its video.
The village of Alagarno is close to Chibok where over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram militants last month.
Mubarak's former intelligence chief, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, is poised to be elected president next week.
Nearly 28 people have been killed and 700 injured since last November in unrest that has intensified since early May.
Hhe also pledged to peacefully resolve China's disputes over territory, which have intensified in recent years.
Prince Charles is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin at D-Day commemorations in France on June 6.
The U.S. State Department revoked Narendra Modi's visa in 2005, but invited him to the White House following his election win last week.
But the state can still carry out the execution within the next 24 hours if the state high court rejects the prisoner's appeals.
The latest round of unrest in the nearly decade-long power struggle has raised fears of recession and even civil war.
Most large companies operating in industrial parks hit by anti-China riots in Vietnam have already resumed operations
The detailed indictment against Chinese hackers sends a message about how much the U.S. knows.
The solicitor general has given up fighting a court order to release of the memorandum.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes won their primaries in the Bluegrass State.
Several people were arrested Tuesday for dancing in the Iranian version of Pharell's "Happy" video.
Pat Sajak ignited Twitter when he called people who believe in global warming are "unpatriotic racists."
Russia needs China's markets more than China wants Russian gas.
Eric Shinseki was widely criticized by the chair of the Veterans Affairs Committee after responding to a subpoena.
To avoid regulatory conflict, AT&T has to sell its stake in América Móvil, which amounts to about $6 billion, or 8.4 percent of its shares.
China summoned the U.S. ambassador after the U.S. accused five Chinese officers of hacking into companies to steal trade secrets.
As tensions escalate in Libya, all eyes are on former Libyan General Khalifa Hifter, said to be linked to a U.S. training operation in the early '90s.
The European Union is preparing to take steps to reduce the tens of millions of tons of food that goes to waste each year across the continent.
As a landmark case between Apple and Samsung comes to an end, the two companies and Google agree to stop suing each other.