Two bombs exploded in separate cars of the express train as it stopped in Chennai.
"Our Church is not succumbing to any political temptations and refuses to serve for any political positions," Patriarch Kirill said.
Adams' Sinn Fein party said he was being questioned by police investigating the murder of mother of 10 Jean McConville.
NELP estimates that 120 cities have enacted rules requiring higher wages for businesses that receive public contracts.
Acting Iraq Prime Minister al-Maliki, who is seeking to remain in office, is promising voters that he can end the violence.
Nickie Hunt-Circelli and Gary Crockett were pronounced dead at a local hospital after leaping to their deaths from the George Washington Bridge.
An explosion at a railway station in Urumqi, capital of China's restive Xinjiang province, has reportedly left at least 50 people injured.
Much of western Ukraine sides with Europe, but the government has been unable to prevent the east from moving politically toward Russia.
Two deceased veterans allegedly died as a result of delayed treatment at the Phoenix Veterans Administration hospital.
The latest case will follow JPMorgan Chase, which paid $13 billion last year to settle mortgage-related charges, and HSBC, which paid $1.9 billion.
Li Fangwei has been charged with bank fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud.
The U.S. usually sends nearly $1.5 billion in annual aid to Egypt; also it approved 10 Apache helicopters and $650 million in funds last week.
New U.S. and EU sanctions packages, announced with fanfare, were seen as so mild that Russian share prices rose in relief.
The former German chancellor's actions illustrate why Russia's role as Europe's energy provider is making it difficult for the EU to impose sanctions.
"Whatever path Russia chooses, the United States and our allies will stand together in our defense of Ukraine," Sec. of State John Kerry said.
If Britain keeps this up, it's going to replace Germany as the "strong man" of Europe.
One of House Speaker John Boehner's Republican challengers lost his job at an Ohio university after an ad parodied an erectile-dysfunction drug commercial.
Toyota says that union cards are not verifiable and should have been signed no longer than six months ago.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov slammed U.S. and EU sanctions over the Ukraine crisis Tuesday, saying they defied common sense.
Justin Friel allegedly punched a hole in his grandfather's kitchen wall after his grandpa cut off his Internet.
The Europeans, unlike the Americans, are not hitting the head of Russia's state-owned oil company, Rosneft, with sanctions.
While the U.S. scored points with skeptical Asia allies simply by showing up, not everything followed the White House plan.
Russia's deputy foreign minister said that Moscow is prepared to respond to Western sanctions with a range of measures.
In 2013, nearly 55 drone strikes killed about 271 people in Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia while 532 people were killed in 2012.
At the same time, Kerry defended his comment noting that Israeli leaders too have used the term in the past.
Across party lines and age groups, Americans want Russia to feel the heat.
North Korea conducted similar drills in March when it fired over 500 rounds near the Northern Limit Line, a disputed maritime border.
North Korean rhetoric stooped to new lows this weekend.
Genetically modified food is here to stay, but Vermont may well turn out to be the pioneer that forced food companies to label it as such.
The decision brings to 48 the number of people the EU has put under sanctions for, it argues, helping undermine Ukraine's territorial integrity.