Illegal mining is rampant across the breadth and width of India.
After nearly 13 years of fighting, the American military is finding it hard to get their equipment out of Afghanistan, so they're having a sale!
A newborn baby died about 70 minutes after he was inoculated with a Hepatitis B vaccine in China.
Investors are not buying the baht, which suffered also from the Fed’s decision to wind down its bond-buying program in January.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova followed bandmate Maria Alyokhina to freedom on Monday, as part of President Vladimir Putin's amnesty drive.
Workers were allegedly misled into believing that the fire alarm went off as part of a routine fire drill.
In September, media reports revealed that RSA's BSAFE encryption tool had a major security flaw, which aided the NSA in its spying.
Protesters ransacked a Domino’s Pizza outlet in a Mumbai suburb on Friday demanding a ban on U.S. goods.
The U.S. aircraft came under fire while approaching the evacuation site in war-torn South Sudan.
The nuclear budget request comes at a time when the nation is facing tight fiscal controls due to its large budget deficit.
Protesters say that high-paid tech industry workers are displacing low-income residents in the city.
It has been a hectic year in Latin America -- and it looks like 2014 will be no different. Here are 5 of the projects that will keep the region busy.
The author and college professor was once a member of the National Front, Britain's most notorious far-right political group.
Incident reflects rising tensions over high rents spurred by tech boom.
The "Obamacare" heroin bust was made after a Massachusetts state trooper pulled over a vehicle making "several violations."
The president said he isn't brooding about failing to pass immigration reform in 2013, but that it's among his efforts for next year.
One of the last taxpayer-guaranteed export-import incentives of the year benefits GE, Caterpillar.
Police have not commented on the reason for the activity, but reports of an unconfirmed pipe bomb have been suggested.
Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy did not believe that one person, acting alone, assassinated her husband, President John F. Kennedy.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was hospitalized on Friday after feeling ill but appears to be doing better, his office said in a statement.
Before heading off on a Hawaii vacation, President Barack Obama will hold a news conference today and take questions.
The immigrants were attracted to plentiful jobs in the factories and foundries in Smethwick.
An opposition party has compiled an exhaustive record of alleged government human rights abuses. Will it make a difference?
It’s unclear whether the problem is isolated or systemic.
Bethlehem, Jesus' birthplace, bustles during the holidays. Attractions this year: an artificial Christmas tree - from China - beside a mosque.
The sequester cuts trimmed the Pentagon's enormous budget. But Congress' budget deal does just the opposite.
The former oil tycoon and Putin’s foe, who was convicted on charges of tax evasion and embezzlement, received a presidential pardon.
A new law would ban the use of e-cigarettes in public and private venues in New York City, where smoking is already prohibited.
Disappearing inflation, controversial handshakes and toilet paper wars: It all happened in 2013 in Latin America.
The deal involves the creation of a $75 billion common European fund to tackle ailing banks while avoiding expensive, taxpayer-funded bailouts.