On the day the U.N. passes strong measures against North Korea, the regime of Kim Jong-un threatens nuclear war, again.
Raila Odinga's party is claiming fraud in Kenya election -- just like they did five years ago before the country erupted into violence.
Rich in palm oil, agriculture, gas and petroleum, Sabah has endured numerous masters and period of foreign occupation over the centuries.
A car theft that led to the horrific killing of a baby is leading Chinese to ask themselves: How did we turn into a nation where this happens?
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who had crossed several borders to evade capture, was nabbed by CIA agents last week.
The running mate of one of Kenya's two frontrunners in the presidential election alleged Thursday that the ballot count was rigged.
Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was sentenced to a year in prison on charges stemming from a 2005 illegal wiretap case.
North Korea threatened to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States, Thursday.
Numbering only about 400 in population, the Jarawa were largely isolated from the outside world until about 15 years ago.
The U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon sought an end to the violence in the Malaysian state of Sabah Wednesday.
Hugo Chavez, the president of Venezuela died of a massive heart attack, head of Venezuela's presidential guard revealed late Wednesday.
An Egyptian court suspended the parliamentary elections Wednesday, which had been scheduled to start next month.
Senator Ted Cruz made Twitter history when he read tweets during Sen. Rand Paul's filibuster.
As Sen. Rand Paul’s epic filibuster trudges on, IBTimes took a look back at three of the Senate's strangest and most long-winded filibusters.
The "Harlem Shake" seemed to be dying off as the Miami Heat got flack for trying to capitalize on the YouTube dance craze. But Senate Minority Leader's Mitch McConnell's staff keeps the trend alive in a new video.
Manchester Community College in Hartford, Connecticut was locked down after a report of a gunman.
The Hanoi Police Department, battling an image problem, is taking radical solutions that wouldn't fly in the U.S.
The House's continuing resolution bill affords the defense department flexibility to adjust to the 2013 sequester cuts.
U.S. officers oversaw Iraqi police units that ran secret detention and torture centers while Gen. David Petraeus was in charge, a report states.
The Nazi dictator doesn't appear often in speeches at the U.S. Senate, but he made an appearance in a flibuster by the Kentucky Republican.
A band of Syrian rebels have released a video in which they claim to have kidnapped 20 UN peacekeepers near the area controlled by Israel.
The Venezuelan president was socialism's top Latin American voice. With his death, other leaders may emerge.
Freshman Republican senator Ted Cruz grilled Attorney General Eric Holder concerning how Americans could potentially be targeted by drones.
Footage of Yan Linkun going berserk after missing his flight went viral. A new video of the freakout has Yan claiming to be a victim of bullying.
The new Pentagon chief's first meeting with a foreign counterpart since taking office was all hugs and smiles.
Attorney General Eric Holder said Obama could order drone strikes in the U.S. under certain "extraordinary circumstances."
Busy with its own political transition, China has responded to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's death with a low-key reaction -- and some irony.
Historical accounts suggest that as many as 200,000 Jews fled Spain begin in 1492, and principally migrated to North Africa and Turkey.
Hugo Chavez may have actually died hours earlier in Cuba on Tuesday, according to a theory.
Several GOP members have criticized Obama's golf passion, accusing him of neglecting pressing national business.