President Obama spoke about shaping public opinion about gun violence on Friday in San Francisco.
The uncle of the man accused of killing nine in a church shooting Wednesday night said he didn't know Dylann Storm Roof to be racist.
With startups Drizly, Push for Pizza and Handy you can throw a party, right from your smartphone.
At least two dozen people were killed in two separate terror attacks in southwest and central Somalia on Thursday.
The Pretoria-based Curro Roodeplaat private school released a statement about the video and denied any racial segregation.
Rdio CEO Anthony Bay told Music Week that record labels and publishers held up the launch of his company's hybrid streaming service.
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir can still be arrested anywhere and by anyone -- but the will to do so is lacking.
Besides an arrest warrant from the U.N.-backed International Criminal Court, a South African court also has issued an arrest warrant for him.
A South African court ordered Omar al-Bashir not to leave the country because of an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court.
Doctors said it would take years for the patient’s penis to heal, but the organ appeared functional just three months after the transplant.
Human Rights Watch has found several thousand child laborers working in gold mines in Ghana, one of the world's largest producers.
The lion enclosure will reopen following an internal investigation, but only to guided game drive vehicles.
The Tripartite Free Trade Area will cover 26 African countries, ranging from the northernmost to the southernmost, and the richest to the poorest.
The former Paralympic star will be released just 10 months after being sentenced to five years in prison for culpable homicide.
Nigerian President Buhari requested assistance from the G7 leaders on Nigeria's chief concerns including terrorism, economy, infrastructure and corruption.
Merkel, once dubbed the "climate chancellor," hopes to revitalize her green credentials.
Iceland and Norway are the only two nations that openly defy a global whaling ban.
The secrecy surrounding the negotiation of the Trade in Services Agreement and other major trade pacts has been condemned by labor groups.
Chuck Blazer confessed in 2013 to taking bribes to support bids for the 1998 and 2010 World Cups, according to court documents released Wednesday.
Goodwill Zwelithini's former money handler alleged that the king's unrestricted spending drove him mad.
The U.S. urged east African states to send high-level representatives to Burundi to reiterate their opposition to President Pierre Nkurunziza seeking a third term and to press for free and fair elections.
Just four days after being re-elected to a fifth term, Sepp Blatter announced his intent to resign once a successor is picked.