For the first time, world leaders are meeting this week to consider banning “killer robots.”
Demonstrations were held around the world demanding the release of 276 female students kidnapped from a Nigerian secondary school.
“The cancer must be uprooted,” Judge David Rozen of Tel Aviv District Court said referring to political corruption.
Boko Haram's leader claims the girls converted to Islam and said he would only free them in exchange for the release of imprisoned militants.
The girls, who Boko Haram said have been converted to Islam, are believed to still be in the country.
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Russia's deputy foreign minister said that Moscow is prepared to respond to Western sanctions with a range of measures.
At the same time, Kerry defended his comment noting that Israeli leaders too have used the term in the past.
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel won’t talk with a government linked to those seeking "another destruction of the Jewish people.”
Israel said it halted the talks in response to a new unity agreement between the Palestinian Authority and its rival Hamas.
Advocacy groups worry the helicopters will be used to continue the Egyptian military's violence against civilians.
If Brandeis cares about its "core values" more than being politically correct it should withdraw its honorary degrees from five famous people.
The U.S. should take a cue from the Queen of England and admit Iran's proposed U.N. ambassador, Hamid Aboutalebi.
The European Union has broadened its sanctions against Russia while the U.S. is “seriously considering" adding more sanctions.
What's more, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tehran's negotiating team should not yield to issues "forced upon them."
April's total lunar eclipse and the start of the lunar eclipse tetrad, a set of four eclipses, has led to an "end of days" theory.
PM candidate Narendra Modi is already a highly controversial figure due largely to events that took place in his native state of Gujarat in 2002.
Obama is considering an early release for Pollard, the former U.S. intelligence officer who’s serving a life sentence for spying for Israel.
A Zionist leader who has spoken with him says the spy does not want to be freed in exchange for Israeli concessions.
Many Israelis want American-born Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard released. But they don't want him released in exchange for Palestinians.
Jonathan Pollard, one of the most damaging spies caught in the U.S., may be freed to restart peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.
In Ukraine's growing tech sector, highly skilled workers are fleeing Russian rule in Crimea to work in western parts of the nation.