Former Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski is under house arrest in Vatican City.
Archaeologists have unearthed a previously unknown group of gas chambers at the site of the Sobibor death camp in Poland.
President Barack Obama is expected to announce the aid package in a meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
Oskar Groening, one of the last living former members of the SS, is charged with assisting Nazis in the deaths of 300,000 people in 1944.
Rapid Trident consists of troops from 15 nations, four of which are non-NATO former Soviet states.
European Union finance ministers were considering at least four options at a meeting in Milan Saturday.
Hewlett-Packard used shell companies, burner phones and “bags of cash” to bribe foreign officials, the SEC says.
After President Obama vowed to destroy ISIS in Syria, speculation mounts over how the U.S. and it allies will accomplish that goal.
Warsaw said the volume of gas from Russia dropped by 45 percent, though Russia's Gazprom denied it had cut supplies.
GSK could ultimately face a multi-million dollar settlement payment or fine.
ISIS is currently holding about 46 Turkish citizens hostage.
"In some ways, we are solving a non-existent problem because we can't solve the existing ones," a Western defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said as the 28-nation summit ended on Friday.
NATO sought to reaffirm its relevancy in a post-Cold War at its Wales summit.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says a new Iraqi government will also help stop ISIS.
NATO's secretary-general made it clear that a "rapid response" force is a necessary measure to curb Russian aggression in Ukraine.
The president has asked allies to increase military spending to 2 percent of GDP, but that's not a realistic target in today's economy.
Rasmussen's comments stepped up Western rhetoric against Moscow and set the tone for the two-day meeting.
NATO's summit in Wales has one main topic: Russia and Ukraine. What are the alliance's options?
David Cameron warned that Vladimir Putin must be stopped from seizing Ukraine — a situation that could lead to a new world war.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was appointed Saturday to be the EU's primary representative on the world stage.
Poland's Donald Tusk and Italy's Federica Mogherini chosen for top spots in the EU's European Council.
After more than 20 years as an independent country, Ukraine looks to join NATO. Other ex-Soviet nations already have.