Al-Shabab Car Bomb, Targeting UAE Officials, Kills At Least 3 In Mogadishu
The attack, claimed by the al-Shabab terror group, was reportedly aimed at a group of visiting officials from the UAE.
Calais Transport Services Resume After Strike, Migrant Chaos
Several migrants living near the French transport hub attempted to board slow-moving trucks to cross over into the U.K.
Migrant Crisis: Hungary Defies EU Migrant Law, Blames Surge In Asylum Seekers
Hungary has seen a massive influx of asylum seekers entering the country from neighboring Serbia.
Buffalo, New York, To Rename Squaw Island After Name Deemed Racist, Sexist
Advocates of the move said the name was insulting to both Native Americans and women.
Neanderthal DNA Discovered In Ancient Romanian Man
The findings of the study revealed that a Romanian man, who lived about 40,000 years ago, had a Neanderthal great-great-grandparent.
Hillary Clinton Takes Strong Lead Over Primaries, GOP Rivals: Poll
A WSJ/NBC poll shows Hillary Clinton not only has a firm lead in the race for the Democratic nomination, but also leads her three GOP rivals.
New Zealand Scientists Complain Of Gagging Over Climate Change Issues
Scientists said they are unable to provide serious inputs on climate change policy due to funding and media restrictions placed by the government.
Confederate Flag Controversy: South Carolina Lawmakers Deeply Divided On Flag Removal
A poll found that most lawmakers in the state were silent on the issue of the flag's removal from the Capitol grounds, but those who spoke out largely favored the move.
Mediterranean Migrant Crisis: EU Launches Naval Operation Against Traffickers
The operation aims to destroy the boats used to ferry thousands of migrants across the Mediterranean, but critics say it's just "sound and fury."
New York Prison Escape: Search Area Shifts To Franklin County
Police are investigating hundreds of leads in their search for the two escaped convicts, who are considered "very dangerous."
Malaysian Court Convicts 9 Transgender Women, LGBT Groups Slam Decision
All nine women were arrested under laws -- enforced by local Islamic authorities -- that prohibit cross-dressing.
Basque Protesters Call For Independence Vote In Spain
Spain's Basque region has long sought to become an autonomous nation, and calls for a referendum vote have grown in recent years.
New York Prison Escape: Convicts David Sweat And Richard Matt Possibly Sighted, Police Investigate
A major manhunt has targeted Richard Matt and David Sweat since they broke out of the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, this month.
India Hooch Tragedy: Over 80 Dead In Mumbai After Drinking Tainted Alcohol
Authorities in India's city of Mumbai have suspended several police officials linked to the sale of the tainted alcohol.
Greece, Russia Reach Preliminary Gas Pipeline Deal; Greek Debt Woes Continue
Russia will not own Greece's section of the pipeline, but it will assist in financing the $2.3 billion project.
WikiLeaks Posts Secret Saudi Diplomatic Cables, Promises To Leak More
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the documents were posted to shed light on the "erratic and secretive dictatorship" of Saudi Arabia.
Emotional Brains And Rational Brains Are Physically Different: Study
Scientists have found that varying gray matter densities in different parts of the brain correlate with cognitive and emotional empathy.
Germany To Convert Military Bases Into Nature Reserves For Threatened Species
The move is part of a defense overhaul aimed at making Germany's military more efficient and compact.
Canada Enacts Controversial Surveillance Law, Opposition Leader Promises Reforms
The anti-terror bill has drawn criticism from rights groups and free-speech advocates.
Hijacked Malaysian Oil Tanker Orkim Harmony Released By Pirates
The Orkim Harmony was hijacked by pirates in an area that Malaysian officials warn has become a "hotspot" for piracy.
Airbus Nets $57B In Deals At Paris Air Show; Wizz Air To Buy 110 Planes
Among other deals, Airbus received an order for 110 planes from Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air.
Malaysian Navy Negotiating With Pirates Over Hijacked Tanker In Vietnamese Waters
The Orkim Harmony was hijacked earlier in June with about 50,000 barrels of gasoline onboard.
Anonymous Claims Responsibility For Cyberattack On Canadian Government Websites Over Surveillance Bill
The bill has been condemned for its ambiguity, which critics warn could empower intelligence agencies to monitor Canadians' private communications.
Honduran Army Seizes Hospitals, Drugs Amid Social Security Scandal
State prosecutors are investigating the misuse of Social Security Institute funds that might be tied to the ruling National Party or other political organizations.
Legal Medical Marijuana Does Not Increase Adolescent Use: Study
The researchers said the study was necessary to properly understand the causes behind adolescent marijuana use in order to counter it.
Kaspersky, Iran Talk Hackers Used Stolen Foxconn Digital Certificates
The Duqu 2.0 virus was linked to previous malware attacks, which also used stolen credentials from Asian hardware manufacturers.
IMF Study Says Inequality Is Hurting Growth, Calls For Wealth Redistribution
An increase in the incomes of a country's richest people hurts its GDP, according to the IMF.
Airbus To Build 900 Satellites For OneWeb Space Internet Project
The OneWeb project is currently competing with a similar attempt from SpaceX to provide high-speed Internet coverage to billions of people.
Greek Crisis: German Commissioner Warns Of 'State Of Emergency,' Athens Said To Consider Default
Greece's talks with its creditors have broken down over planned austerity measures, and Athens is said to be considering a default.
Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir Defies International Criminal Court, Leaves South Africa On Schedule
Besides an arrest warrant from the U.N.-backed International Criminal Court, a South African court also has issued an arrest warrant for him.