While the U.S. and other Western countries have classified Hamas as a terrorist group, Baker says it defends people.
As part of Chinese President Xi Jinping's wide-ranging crackdown on corruption, Chinese police are working to nab overseas fugitives.
The orbiter, which will test technology to be used in Chang'e-5, will travel to the moon and back.
The son of a convicted Australian who escaped to Syria was photographed holding a soldier's severed head.
Clinton is widely believed to be preparing for a presidential run in 2016 and distancing herself from Obama's foreign policy moves.
The new findings could provide valuable insights into the behavior of spilled oil within a day of the accident and help first response teams.
Al-Maliki, whose party won the most seats in April's elections, is seeking a third term as prime minister of the strife-torn country.
IRNA said that eight or nine had survived and quoted a doctor as saying that one of the injured had regained consciousness.
Kinder Morgan's overall valuation reportedly suffered because it traded as four entities and the market struggled to understand it.
Pope Francis thanked volunteers in Iraq and said his personal envoy Cardinal Fernando Filoni would leave Rome for Iraq on Monday.
U.S. officials caution airstrikes have a limited purpose and are not part of a wider campaign.
McConnell virtually silent on the issue as Democrats ramp up rhetoric for mid-term elections.
State Department pulled personnel from the U.S. Consulate in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish region in northern Iraq.
The missionaries are not sick and do not display symptoms of Ebola.
China rejected Secretary of State John Kerry's call for a moratorium on provocative actions and denied any tensions in the disputed territory.
Leonard Teganya, 42, is accused of violating international law and the Canadian Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act.
No accidents or injuries were reported because of the problems prompting the two recalls.
Thousands of Yazidis, a religious minority in Iraq, fled to Kurdish areas of northeastern Syria as the Islamic State threatened to kill them.
The incident comes as US-Russian tensions mount because of Russian intervention in Ukraine.
The Al-Qaeda affiliate Ansar Al-Sharia posted photos of the captured soldiers on the Internet.
President Obama said targeting ISIS strongholds in Iraq are a "long term project" requiring an inclusive Iraqi government.
Ukraine has accused Russia of trying to stir up unrest in the country by sending troops as part of a "humanitarian" convoy.