France's economy fell into recession in the first quarter, according to figures set to be released on Wednesday.
Willie Jerome Manning, who is black, was convicted by a white-majority jury of killing two white students.
The Pentagon presented to Congress its annual report on China's military, angering Chinese state media.
Ariel Castro, a 52-year-old former school bus driver, was arrested Tuesday with his two brothers in connection with the kidnapping of three women in Cleveland.
Oleg Topalov, charged with double murder and arms trafficking, escaped from one of Moscow's toughest prisons early Tuesday.
Jeffrey Krusinski, chief of the Air Force's Sexual Assault Prevention program, was charged with sexual assault.
All amendments to the 2013 U.S. immigration reform bill are due by 5 p.m. EDT Tuesday. Here's what you can expect.
Last year, China poured some £8 billion into the U.K. -– an all-time record –- and quintuple the amount from just two year ago.
The state-controlled Bank of China has ended dealings with a key North Korean bank in response to the North's nuclear and missile tests.
Gerald Thomas Swinehart and Marlaine Victoria Coffey are under arrest after allegedly using zip-ties to restrain their 4-year-old daughter.
Iranian Quds forces have grown more bold and attacked more places in recent years, from Kenya to Thailand to India.
An Indian postman is building a replica of the Taj Mahal to honor his late wife.
Prostitution is rampant in China, despite its illegality and periodic crackdowns by state authorities.
You've heard of ping-pong diplomacy and panda diplomacy. Limo diplomacy is a newcomer to the arsenal of soft-power tools.
China is carrying out systematic cyber-espionage on the U.S. military and private businesses to acquire technology, the Pentagon charged Monday in its most blunt assessment yet.
An Air Force officer in charge of the Air Force’s Sexual Assault Prevention program has been arrested — for sexual assault.
North Korea seems to have lifted its highest combat alert issued in March and withdrawn two mid-range missiles from its east coast, a senior South Korean source said.
The Armed Citizens Project plans to give out free shotguns in more than a dozen American cities, including crime-ridden Houston and Chicago.
The country's tourism minister says the government will not ban alcohol and swimsuits.
The Senate has passed a bill on that would put an end to tax-free online purchases, but the House may differ.
Turkey has one of the highest numbers of Syrian refugees, but the government may not have a sustainable plan for them.
Poisoning, government censorship, angry netizens and a petition to the White House: a story from 19 years ago comes roaring back.
Robel Phillipos' bail was set at $100,000 and requires him to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet.
The birds of prey took 50 minutes to consume the 52-year-old hiker, who plunged 1,000 feet.
An alleged Auschwitz guard was arrested in Germany and could be charged as an accessory to murder.
Spain's ANAR Foundation released an ad that uses lenticular technology to display a hidden message to abused children while keeping adults unaware of the message's presence.
Pope Francis' decision to canonize 800 people who were killed by Ottoman Turks may frustrate his efforts to reach out to Muslims.
The Broward County sheriff's office says the shooting appears to be accidental, but the incident is still being investigated.
The admission fee was agreed to by the board of directors and may go as high as $25.
Turkey plans to build a second nuclear power plant courtesy of a Japanese-French consortium.