The most recent development in China's crackdown on spreading news rumors online is a compilation of the country's top fake stories.
Syrian refugees in Egypt and those who would wish to go there are facing backlash and anger -- and little safety.
As the world debates intervention, one Damascus family’s routine reflects the nation’s turmoil and dread.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta isn't the only one angry with the ICC's focus on the African continent.
The government's taxes to rein in the skyrocketing real estate prices are largely considered ineffective.
British giant BAE Systems and other defense suppliers that sell to Middle Eastern governments like Saudi Arabia stand to benefit strongly.
Rohingya migrants are unwanted by Myanmar, Bangladesh and India.
A Montana judge announced plans to resentence convicted rapist Stacey Rambold after protesters demanded he resign.
A coconut found in Maldives was thought to contain "black magic" and was planned to be used to sway voters in an upcoming election.
A speech on education given by President Obama in 2009 has stirred up some controversy among Chinese academics.
Minneapolis police have no suspects in the shooting of the 2-month-old boy, the third child to be a victim of gun violence in the city this summer.
It remains unclear why Sushmita was killed or why she returned to Afghanistan, where the Taliban remain a deadly force.
At the G-20 summit in Russia, 11 nations issued a strongly worded statement on Syria. Russia, China and India weren’t among them.
How do you convince House Republicans to support immigration reform? A California Democrat has an idea: show them the money.
Authorities were scheduled to hold a news conference Friday morning to discuss the developments in the Baby Elaine Case
It's still an area dominated by America, but some Chinese universities are making inroads among the global elite.
Misch could not reconcile the Hitler he knew with the atrocities the Nazi chief ordered.
The suspect in the series of sexual assaults and home invasions near the University of South Florida campus was described as a black man between 20 and 30 years old.
Trouble in emerging markets dominated discussions about the global economy, while tensions between world leaders on Syria hung over the summit.
Rising global oil prices may keep oil-trade deficits and subsidy costs elevated for ASEAN economies.
The International Olympic Committee will meet in Buenos Aires this weekend to decide which nation will host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
The U.S. might be edging closer to bypassing the UN Security Council’s vote and proceeding with a unilateral attack on Syria.
U.S. and British agencies influenced encryption standards, colluded with tech companies and hacked data using supercomputers, Snowden reveals.
Sushmita Banerjee's body was found near a religious school, on Thursday, riddled with nearly 20 bullets.
If the U.S. stands down now, it could send the wrong message to Iran, North Korea, Hezbollah and other hostile entities, officials say.
If the U.S. were to attack Syria, Iraqi militant groups, prompted by Iran, could target U.S. interests in Baghdad, an intercept reveals.
Pope Francis has urged world leaders at the G-20 summit to reconsider a direct military intervention in Syria in an open letter to Putin.
A flood of litigation has turned a cost-free government program into a costly government liability.
A former model battling a rare blood disorder and an addiction to prescription drugs has been tied to the shooting of a police officer in Draper, Utah.
A lack of printing paper has lead to the shutting down of several Venezuelan Newspapers.