Colombia continues to be one of the most dangerous countries for union activism despite years of free trade.
In a Tuesday interview, MLB all-time home run champion Hank Aaron accused Republicans of hindering President Obama's political efforts, comparing members of the GOP to the Ku Klux Klan.
Russia military has the ability to move quickly into Ukraine, if it is ordered to do so, a NATO official added.
Russia energy giant Gazprom says Ukraine owes $2.2 billion for gas supplies and missed the deadline for paying for its March supplies.
About 815 million voters are expected to vote in the country's largest elections to date by many measures, according to the Election Commission.
Chinese officials now need to seek advance approval before spending on large occasions like weddings or funerals.
The 52-page document spells out, mostly in ambiguous and intentionally vanilla terms, the party’s vision for its rule in India.
A report's findings that Russia withheld intelligence about the Boston Marathon bombing suspect could further strain U.S.-Russia ties.
Dubbed the “Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act,” the bill would overrule 24 state laws requiring food manufacturers to label products containing GMOs.
The Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has made public how much Medicare pays individual physicians in the U.S.
The Canadian province of Quebec now has majority Liberal leadership, and the business community is relieved.
Tea Party Sen. Mike Lee says a merged Comcast could discriminate against conservative political content.
An anti-corruption investigation is closing in on former Chinese Community Party boss Zhou Yongkang as another associate is charged.
Tennessee lawmakers have approved a bill demanding that the United Nations refrain from monitoring elections in the state without permission from the U.S. Senate.
Alex Hribal has been identified as the alleged stabber at Franklin Regional High School.
India’s border patrol policy is only one small part of its military readiness against China.
Senate Republicans say no again to a law meant to help close the gender wage gap.
You guessed it: Kim Jong Un has formally been named the leader of the pariah state, like his father and grandfather.
Steve House's disability case shows that the "VA’s story about toxic exposures to troops on military bases is starting to unravel.”
Nate Scimio's quick thinking may have prevented more people from being stabbed in the Pa. high school incident Wednesday.
Crimea remains part of Ukraine, according to the mapping site, which is the most frequently used smartphone app in the world.
What's more, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tehran's negotiating team should not yield to issues "forced upon them."
Rhinoceros poaching in Africa is on the rise, and experts debate whether legalizing trade in their horns could help save the animals.
A suspect is in custody after at least 20 students were stabbed at Franklin Regional High School in Pennsylvania.
Activists supporting Russia have taken over government buildings in the three eastern Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv, Luhansk and Donetsk.
Prime Minister David Cameron was criticized by political opponents for failing to dismiss Miller earlier.
In 2013, Ukraine was the world’s fourth-largest corn exporter and sixth-largest wheat exporter.
The government has pledged to take 432 of its state-owned enterprises public; here are four of the biggest IPOs to come.
As the EPA considers whether to reduce ethanol blend requirements, biofuel supporters say doing so would raise gas prices and carbon emissions.
Inadequate U.S. bank regulations helped trigger the 2008 global financial crisis - the free world's biggest crisis since the Great Depression.