Khmer Rouge Former Leaders Face New Trial For Genocide Beginning Wednesday
During the Khmer Rouge's rule in Cambodia between 1975 and 1979, two million people were killed or died of starvation.
Guinea Eid Stampede Kills At Least 24
The West African country is already reeling from a deadly outbreak of Ebola.
US Unhappy Over Release Of Former Head of Venezuelan Intelligence Held On Drug Charges
Carvajal who ran Venezuelan military intelligence from 2004 to 2008 is accused of being involved in the illegal drug trade.
UN Blacklists North Korean Shipping Company For Smuggling MiG-21 Jet Fighters to Korea
Three North Korean officers of the Chong Chon Gang were released by a Panamanian court Friday.
Pakistan Mob Kills Woman, Girls From Ahmadi Sect Over 'Objectionable' Facebook Post
Human rights workers say the country’s blasphemy law is increasingly being used to persecute members of minority communities.
Abu Sayyaf Militants Kill 17 Civilians In Philippines
Members of the Islamist group, active in the southern part of the country, attacked a convoy of villagers celebrating the end of Ramadan.
Lightning, Plane Crash Kill Beachgoers In California And Florida
A man was killed in California's Venice Beach after a rare lightning strike while another man was killed on a Florida beach after a plane crash.
Lenovo Enters Smart Glass Market To Compete Against Google Glass
Lenovo takes on Google with its new smart glass and attempts to change the world of technology by creating an "Internet of things."
ISIS Kills 50 Syrian Soldiers, Beheads Many In Raqqa
ISIS made territorial advances in Syria amid a rising casualty count among Syrian government forces.
Luxury Car Manufacturers BMW And Aston Martin Recall Vehicles Sold In China
The manufacturers will replace the faulty parts for free.
French Officials Say Bad Weather Most Likely Cause of Air Algerie Flight Crash
French officials ruled out an attack by militants in the airplane crash, which killed 116 people on Thursday.
US Arrests Venezuela's Former Chief Of Intelligence On Drug Trafficking Charges
Two other high-ranking officials from Venezuela too have been arrested and face drug trafficking charges in the U.S.
AH5017 Black Boxes Found; France Sends Troops To Secure Air Algerie Crash Site In Mali
The plane crashed in a remote region of Mali, near the Burkina Faso border, known for sporadic outbreaks of separatist violence.
Iraq: 61 Dead As Militants Attack Prisoner Convoy Near Baghdad
Sectarian violence threatens to rip the country apart as revenge killings between Shias, Sunnis and Kurds escalate.
McDonald's Growth Troubles Don't Go Down Well With Analysts
Slowing worldwide sales and rising commodity costs makes McDonald's stock less attractive to investors.
StubHub Defrauded Of $1.6M Worth Of Tickets; 7 People Arrested Worldwide
The arrests were made in the U.S., Canada, UK and Spain, after the breach, dating back to 2012, was reported to authorities.
UK's Licenses For Arms Exports To Russia Continue To Remain Active: MPs
The UK has kept active licenses sanctioning arms exports to Russia, which include components for anti-aircraft guns.
John Kerry, Michael Bloomberg Fly into Ben Gurion Airport As Advisories Discourage Travel To Tel Aviv
Bloomberg: the U.S. government's "flight restrictions are a mistake that hands Hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately."
Iraqi Christians Fleeing Mosul Persecuted By ISIS While Muslims Rally Alongside Protesting Christians In Baghdad
Mosul is one of the holiest cities of Christianity in the Middle East and the ancient churches of Mosul are some of Christianity’s oldest.
MERS Virus Detected In The Air In A Saudi Arabia Camel Barn
Scientists found the owner of a camel barn in Saudi Arabia succumbed to an airborne version of the deadly MERS virus.
Afghanistan: Suicide Bomber Kills 3 Foreign Advisers And An Afghan Interpreter Outside Kabul International Airport
An Afghan interpreter and three foreign advisers, whose nationalities are not yet known, were killed by a suicide bomber outside Kabul Airport.
Gaza: Israeli Strikes Hit Gaza Mosques; Death Toll Rises On Both Sides
More than 500 Palestinians have died while Israel has lost 27 soldiers and two civilians since the start of the ground operation.
47 Killed In Clashes Between Rival Libyan Militia
Libya is witnessing one of the worst bouts of violence since the ouster of Moammar Gadhafi in 2011.
Israel Denies Hamas Claim of Captured Israeli Soldier
Israel has refuted claims by Hamas' military wing, which said it had captured an Israeli soldier on Sunday in the Gaza Strip.
Elite Israeli Unit Loses 13 Soldiers Fighting In Gaza; Palestinian Death Toll Crosses 500
The Golani Brigade occupies a special place in Israeli history for its role in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.
New Study Says Higher Cigarette Taxes Leads To Lower Suicides
A new study links higher cigarette taxes to lower suicide rates.
Boko Haram Attacks Nigerian Town, Killing Many
Suspected Boko Haram members also set homes ablaze in the northeastern Nigerian town of Damboa.
Mandela’s Memorabilia Auctioned for Charity In South Africa
An unusual collection of Nelson Mandela memorabilia went up for auction in South Africa on Thursday.
New Captain America: An African-American Superhero
A weak and old Steve Rogers hand-picks his oldest ally Sam Wilson to replace him.
MH17 Crash Likely Caused By Pro-Russian Rebels: Hillary Clinton
The former U.S. Secretary of State also called on the European Union to join the U.S. in taking a tougher stand against Moscow.