The two Boston Marathon attendees identified as “Bag Men” by the New York Post are suing the tabloid for defamation.
Martin Helme, a leading member of Estonia's Conservative People’s Party, said in a TV interview about immigration policy that he doesn't want black people coming to his country.
Arsenal target Stevan Jovetic will leave Fiorentina this summer, according to his teammate Alberto Aquilani.
Samy Bouzaglo, co-owner of Amy's Baking Company, is facing deportation.
The UNDOF's 1,000 peacekeeping troops have been monitoring the cease-fire between Israel and the Philippines in the Golan Heights since 1974.
Samsung will initially ship 10 million Galaxy S4 units and as many as 70 percent will be powered by the Snapdragon 600 processor.
The majority of African players in Bangladesh originate from just four nations: Ghana, Nigeria, Morocco and Cameroon.
A court in Milan has convicted Italian intelligence officials of CIA-instigated torture and rendition during the war on terror. Will American participants pay as well?
Activists now want more laws to reduce the sexual violence perpetrated on Moroccan women.
Nuri Sahin’s Liverpool loan deal has been cut short, with the midfielder moving to Borussia Dortmund.
Is ecotourism a ticket out of poverty and the key to preserving our environment? The UN thinks so.
Once Assad's staunchest ally, Russian ministers have begun to express dismay at the idea of an opposition victory in Syria.
For the first time, a French president will make an official voyage to Algeria before going to Morocco.
The U.S. recognizes the recently formed coalition of Syrian rebels as the “legitimate representative” of the people, President Obama said.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has decided to forgo the meeting to discuss the future of Syria's opposition due to a stomach virus.
Dozens of women from the Middle East and North Africa are doing big things in science and technology, with American help. Meet some of them.
From “superstorms” to mega disasters, 2012 was, by all accounts, an eventful year. More than 1 billion people traveled - led by the ramp-up in Chinese tourists.
Israeli air strikes and Palestinian rocket fire continued Tuesday night as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held talks in Jerusalem.
Russia accused the U.S. Monday of blocking U.N. Security Council attempts to condemn the escalating conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militants in Gaza Strip adding that other council members were trying to “filibuster” the issue.
The Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Egypt government has had its ups/downs with Obama. Now, Cairo's message is clear: help improve our economy.
Morocco authorities say they have discovered a terrorist plot based in the mountainous northern region of Rif.
Neither President Barack Obama, nor Gov. Mitt Romney is addressing the need for a new, visionary framework that serves U.S. interests in the region.