Dozens of worshippers offering up special Ramadan prayers at a mosque were swept away in the flood waters, officials said Sunday.
The estimates are from the day Obama took office in January 2009 through Dec. 31, 2015, and have been criticized for being highly understated.
The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, who survived a Taliban attack in 2012, has made millions through the sales of her memoir and global appearances.
Months of vigorous campaigning and frenzied debate came to a stunning end Friday as Britons voted to leave the EU. Here’s who lost.
Sabri, one of the world’s most famous singers of “qawwali,” was shot dead by unknown assailants in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says investigators are working to piece together what happened at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
Was Labour Party rising star Jo Cox's murder the work of political opponents — or of "globalists" looking to win sympathy from the public? Any number of views appear online.
Jordan's used fighter jets came into the picture after the U.S. Congress refused to finance a deal that would help Pakistan buy eight new F-16s from the U.S.
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump has ratcheted up his campaign rhetoric to include children of immigrants, like himself.
China is seen as leading opposition to a U.S. move to include India in the 48-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group.
Several thousand demonstrators formed a human chain at a demonstration organized by the alliance "Stop Ramstein/No Drone War."
The online audio message, purportedly by Ayman al-Zawahri, has yet to be verified.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is at the center of an investigation over how classified information got on her private email server.
The 2016 Global Peace Index showed that the world has become increasingly violent, with deaths from conflict at a 25-year high and terrorist attacks at an all-time high.
Over 1.6 billion Muslims around the globe will celebrate Ramadan.
A cut from the current 9,800 troops would hurt Afghan government forces and bolster the Taliban, retired U.S. generals and senior diplomats say.
More than 419 million people have installed mobile ad-blocking software — the majority live in China, India, Indonesia or Pakistan. Could the U.S. be next?
The Global Slavery Index 2016, released Tuesday, found that India topped the list with the highest number of people in modern slavery.
In an area desperately short of jobs, workers hope the relaunch of the plant heralds the revival of an industry shattered by decades of war.
The ban in the world’s sixth-most populous country was imposed to prevent “innocent children” from asking questions about the products being advertised.
In two years, more than 2,500 people were injured or killed in attacks on healthcare facilities in countries of conflict, the World Health Organization said.
A Taliban suicide bomber attacked a shuttle bus carrying court employees west of the Afghan capital of Kabul, killing as many as 11 people.