Bolivia plans to file a complaint with the United Nations over EU countries blocking airspace and searching Morales’ plane.
A U.S. drone attack in northwest Pakistan killed 16 people, allegedly belonging to the Haqqani network, drawing criticism from Islamabad.
The only country that sent Google more censorship requests than the U.S. was Brazil.
Ironically, last year, Miccoli participated in a charity soccer match designed to honor the memory of anti-Mafia prosecutors Borsellino and Falcone.
Former President Michelle Bachelet swept the Chilean primaries, and seems well positioned to win her old job back.
India's telecom body endorsed full ownership of telecom firms by foreign investors in an effort to attract more FDI to revive a stalling economy.
The price of oil touched $102 a barrel on Wednesday, the highest since May 2012, as Egypt's political crisis raged on.
The administration has postponed the Obamacare deadline for employers to insure all full-time workers until 2015.
President Evo Morales’ flight from Moscow was rerouted to Austria on false suspicion that Edward Snowden was on board, Bolivia says.
Director Phillip Noyce says he would like to bring the story of Edward Snowden to the big screen, and is looking to cast Liam Hemsworth in the role of NSA whistle-blower.
The reported investigation of Gen. James Cartwright over leaks about U.S.-Israeli cyber-attacks on Iran seems very curious.
Immigration reform passed in the Senate may not fare as well in the House, where the two parties could not be more at odds.
A lot more has happened on July 4th than the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
I had to travel to Tokyo to find out what it's like to be stopped and frisked because of the color of one's skin.
Delphine Batho, the French environment minister, was let go by President Francois Hollande after she criticized the 2014 budget for her department.
After a month of protests and infrastructure problems, there are concerns over how well Brazil is suited to host the World Soccer Cup.
Some wealthy adults in Shenzhen, China, are consuming breast milk because of its nutritional value.
A Cincinnati tea party group wants an immigration border security bill "that has verification by local sheriffs."
De Klerk, 77, the last white president of South Africa before the fall of apartheid, shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Mandela in 1993.
Judge charges Nelson Mandela's grandson with moving remains of three family bodies to a site he wants to turn into a tourist destination.
Like their counterparts in Western Europe, Mongolian Nazis shave their heads, stomp around in jackboots, sport swastika tattoos and don SS-style apparel.
As the Egyptian military issues an ultimatum and ministers resign, will President Morsi step down?
George Zimmerman claimed Trayvon Martin was on top of him and grabbed his gun before shooting the unarmed teen.
China launched a new petition website, similar to the White House's, so citizens can file complaints. Can the servers handle the traffic?
IBTimes Staff Writer Patricia Rey Mallen discusses China's Latin America push with IBTimes TV's Sally Turner.
Police officers in Hawthorne, Calif., detained a man for allegedly interfering with an armed robbery call. Watch his response to the incident.
Blacks in Britain are subject o "routine" street searches at five times the rate of white people.
The Florida Republican's work on the 2013 immigration reform bill could make half of Obama's Latino supporters change sides.
Catholic priest Father François Murad, who was thought to have been beheaded by Syrian jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra, was actually shot dead in Gassanieh.
The list of places the NSA leaker hopes will take him is a bizarro mishmash of NATO members, American adversaries and India.