Violence prompts Libya's prime minister to order airport closings and confrontations with militants.
The Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram uses ransoms, fake charities and foreign support to fund terrorism.
India's new leader focused mainly on the economy during his campaign. But his relationship with foreign countries may be equally consequential.
Past differences are put aside after a landslide victory.
A day after he and his boss Eric Shinseki were grilled by the Veteran Affairs Committee, Robert Petzel is out.
Half of Brazilians say they don't want their team to win the World Cup: They'd rather have more hospitals and schools.
Thirty years later, he said he heard Nixon order the break-in.
Protests continued to rage in Turkey in response to the Soma mine fire.
Expect an appeal from Michael Steinberg, who was also fined $2 million.
Comcast has said it considers itself a tech company, but it’s still not acting like one in protecting user data from government intrusion.
No person or group has claimed responsibility for the bombings.
As anti-Chinese violence continues in Vietnam, China's state-backed media warns of "non-peaceful" measures.
A Russian newspaper reported that U.S. sanctions may force Exxon to leave Sakhalin, but Exxon says it has no such plans.
In the wake of recent anti-China riots, the planning minister calls for protection for foreign investors.
Metinvest steelworkers have joined police patrols in disputed eastern Ukrainian cities.
“I would like to emphasize once again that we were forced to make this decision,” Putin said in a letter to European leaders.
An investigation has been called to determine whether the M.V. Miraj-4 was overloaded when it sank in the Meghna River.
Corporate India and investors are confident Modi will deliver with bold and decisive policy reforms to promote economic growth.
The U.S. State Department didn't directly address the issue, only saying Modi doesn't "automatically qualify" for a visa.
While protests have engulfed the country demanding Erdogan's resignation, fumes inside the mine have interrupted rescue operations.
Modi's BJP party is expected to win India's national elections with an absolute majority -- an outcome not witnessed in decades.
Instead, he will fly to Paris for a summit on Boko Haram and wider security issues in west and Central Africa.
China has demanded that Vietnam take steps to ensure the safety of Chinese people and businesses.
In anticipation of the result, the Indian rupee opened at a 10-month high while the country's benchmark BSE Sensex rose nearly 3.5 percent.
Rescue ships have been pressed into service while officials fear a rise in the casualty count.
Russia is threatening to shut down GPS stations within its borders, but experts say the move will have little effect on the U.S. military.
If early trends are confirmed the BJP and its allies would win an absolute majority in the lower house of parliament.
The UN report comes right as Iran and the UN enter the latest round of nuclear talks.
The dispute over an oil rig in the South China Sea -- and subsequent Vietnamese protests -- provide a chilling glimpse into East Asia's future.
Secretary of State John Kerry was issued a second subpoena to testify about the 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi.