Mariupol locals tried to stop a Ukrainian tank and a police station was burned in the latest violence.
Friends no more, Australian organic farmer Steve Marsh is suing neighboring farmer Mick Baxter over alleged GMO contamination.
Russia took major steps to distance itself from separatists in the east this week. Could that help broker peace?
The decision, which contradicted the conciliatory tone set by Putin a day earlier, caused consternation in the West.
After withdrawing from Homs, rebels need weapons that will give them a fighting chance against Assad's superior military.
China steps in to fill infrastructure needs in Africa, with "no political strings attached."
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin: "Today I was proud to sign the nation's first law requiring GMO labeling."
Two arrested after reportedly throwing objects over the north and south fences; Secret Service determining if objects are dangerous.
On May 9, Russians remember the victory over Nazi Germany. But this year, it's a possible Ukrainian war they are thinking about.
The opposition Democratic Alliance increased its share to almost one-quarter of the electorate.
The House Veterans Affairs Committee voted to subpoena VA Secretary Eric Shinseki to probe allegations of poor care and a possible cover-up.
The Armed Services Committee voted to keep funding the A-10 Warthog, despite the Air Force saying it's not needed.
Christian activists are up in arms following HGTV’s decision not to move forward with a show starring the Benham Brothers, who have reported ties to anti-gay extremism.
The region gets ready for Sunday's referendum on autonomy, but in the "People's Republic of Donetsk" there are more basic concerns.
The married mom of four was last seen at a Detroit-area hotel.
Dover Air Force Base in Delaware was put under lockdown Thursday morning following reports of a suspicious person on the base.
Although state media did not immediately list casualties, a human rights group said government troops were killed and injured in the blast.
The American man was detained after Pakistani authorities found he tried to board a plane with ammunition and unknown electronic devices.
Pro-Russian separatists have decided to go ahead with Sunday's referendum on autonomy.
Nigeria's kidnapping crisis casts a pall over an economic forum being hosted by the violence-plagued nation.
China’s manufacturing sector is in decline, so Beijing is pouring big money into Latin America to spur its own economic recovery.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping said no "clash" had taken place since the dispute erupted at the weekend.
Deceased reportedly identified as businessman Darrin Campbell and his family.
Former Anonymous hacker Hector Monsegur (aka Sabu) has sentencing postponed again suggesting his FBI work continues.
The House voted to hold Lois Lerner in contempt for refusing to testify about her alleged role in the tax-exempt targeting controversy.
China's dispute with Vietnam is part of a larger land grab in the region that has provoked other neighbors such as Burma and Madagascar.
Al Franken says the FCC's proposed Internet rules are a dire threat to Net neutrality.
A series of revelations about the way the Department of Veterans Affairs administers care has brought calls for its leadership to go.
The first deal between the two sides since the war began three years ago results in the rebels decamping from a strategic city.
The latest territorial dispute in the South China Sea is between Beijing, Manila and Hanoi.