Malaysians Identified in ISIS Beheading Video Of Syrian Man
Malaysian authorities say a growing number of militants from Malaysia and Indonesia are joining the Islamic State group.
Suspect Held In NSA Shooting, Believed To Be Involved In Other Incidents
Authorities say they believe the man being held may be linked to other recent shooting incidents in the area.
London Property Market Rife With Dirty Money: Transparency International
A new report found that 75 percent of London properties being investigated on corruption charges were owned by anonymous offshore entities.
Bali Nine Duo Taken To Execution Site Amid Heavy Security Presence
The planned execution of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran has resulted in a major diplomatic clash between Australia and Indonesia.
West Bank Activists Begin Confiscating Israeli Goods In Boycott
Palestinian activists are confiscating and boycotting goods from six Israeli food companies to protest Israel withholding funds.
OPCW Says 2 Syrian Chemical Weapons Facilities Destroyed; Will Be Finished By Summer
The OPCW had previously taken possession of all 1,300 metric tons of chemical weapons in the country.
Peanuts Might Reduce Risk Of Death From Heart Disease: Study
Previous studies on their effectiveness had focused mostly on wealthier white subjects, but this one looked across race and income groups.
US Spy Chief Says 40 Americans Who Returned From Syria Don't Pose Security Threat
U.S. National Intelligence Director James Clapper said that not all Americans who had traveled to Syria had joined militant groups.
US Defense Chief 'Very Concerned' By British Defense Cuts In 'Most Uncertain Global Environment'
Britain is one of several NATO nations that are not meeting their commitments on defense spending.
Bangladeshi Blogger Death: Main Suspect In Avijit Roy's Killing Arrested
Avijit Roy, a U.S. citizen who blogged about religion, was fatally attacked last Thursday in Dhaka.
'Jihadi John' Was Part Of Network Linked To London Underground Bombers: Report
Mohammed Emwazi has been linked to a group that attended a training camp with four men convicted of trying to bomb the London Underground.
SpaceX Launches Falcon 9 Carrying Debut Xenon-Ion Propelled Electric Satellites
SpaceX said it would not attempt to land the rocket for retrieval, as extra fuel was needed to reach high orbit.
Scientists Claim To Have Found Evidence That Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Has Biological Basis
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that causes severe fatigue, lack of concentration and sleep disturbances.
Lesotho Holds Peaceful Snap Elections After Army Attempts 'Coup"
Lesotho's government collapsed last August after a vote of no confidence was brought against Prime Minister Thomas Thabane.
Uncertainty Over Iraqi Army's Mosul Offensive Grows, Attack Delayed Indefinitely: Reports
The offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS was originally supposed to begin by spring or early summer.
'Knights Templar' Drug Cartel Leader Servando Gomez Arrested In Mexico
Servando Gomez, better known as "La Tuta," was a school teacher who went on to become a drug kingpin.
Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Ex-President Of Notre Dame, Dies At 97
Hesburgh would be remembered for his efforts to advance civil rights and justice across the world.
Ericsson Files Lawsuits Against Apple; Moves To Ban Apple Products In US
The Stockholm-based company has accused Apple of infringing on multiple patents that are essential to telecom standards.
Dozens Of Indian Fishermen Arrested By Sri Lankan Navy
The incident is the latest in a series of longstanding fishing disputes between the two nations.
Houthis Accuse Saudi Arabia Of Destabilizing Yemen
Saudi Arabia has expressed support for Yemen's ousted president Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who says he will return to power.
Identity Of 'Jihadi John' Revealed: Reports
The London Metropolitan Police refused to confirm Jihadi John’s identity, and urged the media not to speculate on the subject.
CDC Says Deadly C. Difficile Bug May Be Transmitted Through Doctors' And Dentists' Offices
Statistics show C. Difficile, which causes severe colon inflammation and diarrhea, infects half a million Americans every year.
South Korea Strikes Down Anti-Adultery Law
The statute was introduced in 1953 as a way to protect women, but critics say it is outdated.
T.J. Maxx Owner Announces Wage Increase To $9 An Hour
The company joins a growing group of retailers including Walmart and IKEA who have recently announced wage increases in the U.S.
Iran Sinks Mock US Aircraft Carrier In Military Drills
The drills are being held in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, which accounts for a third of all global seaborne oil trade.
Veterans Affairs Head Robert McDonald Apologizes For False Military Record Claim
Robert McDonald had wrongly claimed on television that he was part of an elite special forces unit.
India's Beef Traders See More Attacks From Hindu Nationalists: Report
India has become the world's second largest beef exporter, but producers say religious opposition is growing.
Netanyahu Declines To Meet Senate Democrats During Visit
Two Democratic senators had warned that making Israeli support a partisan issue would have "lasting repercussions."
Kerry Accuses Moscow of Lying 'To My Face'
The Secretary of State accused Moscow of repeatedly lying about the presence of Russian troops and equipment in Ukraine.
Greece Submits Proposed Reforms To Creditors; Pledges Tax, Spending, Wage Changes
The proposed list of reforms comes after the failure of several previous rounds of talks between Greece and its creditors.