Mexico will play their only pre-World-Cup warm up match on home soil against Israel on Wednesday at the Estadio Azteca.
President Obama addressed the U.S. Military Academy's class of 2014 Wednesday.
Four Muslim worshippers were wounded and an Israeli policeman sustained slight injuries in the clash.
The pontiff also met with Holocaust survivors and prayed at Jewish and Muslim shrines on the last day of his trip.
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A militant leader in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula was shot dead Friday by unknown assailants, security sources said, days before Egyptians vote for a new president.
A new billboard has gone up outside the New York Times building advocating for better Israel coverage and claiming Jill Abramson was unfairly let go from the paper.
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Yahoo hopes to improve its video streaming service Screen with the acquisition of high-def streaming startup RayV.
Sakir Hussain, who was involved in human trafficking and smuggling fake Indian currency, was arrested by Sri Lankan and Malaysian officials.
Doyenne of broadcasting Barbara Walters retires this week, prompting questions of who will match her iconic status.
Iran and six world powers got nearly nowhere this week in talks on ending their dispute over Tehran's nuclear program.
Instead, he will fly to Paris for a summit on Boko Haram and wider security issues in west and Central Africa.
Boko Haram, which is holding more than 200 girls, posted a video Monday offering to release them in exchange for prisoners.
At least one bus in D.C. is rolling around boasting the newest in the American Freedom Defense Initiative's series of anti-Islam paid advertisements.
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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