Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi, Sentenced To 1,000 Lashes, Speaks Out About Flogging
The online activist was arrested in 2012 for alleged offenses including insulting Islam, cyber crime and disobeying his father.
Afzal Amin, UK Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Suspended After Plot To Stage Fake Far-Right Protest Revealed
Afzal Amin was suspended after allegedly plotting with far-right extremists to ignite racial hatred in a bid to win votes.
ISIS: Pentagon Investigating Threats Against US Military Personnel
The investigation was sparked by an online post by the militant group, which revealed personal information about U.S. military personnel.
Pegida March In Edinburgh Falters After Only '4 Supporters' Showed Up
Supports of Pegida were set to march from Edinburgh's Waverley Station to a rally outside the Scottish Parliament.
ISIS Arrests: 3 British Teenagers Return To UK After 'Plotting To Join ISIS In Syria'
The teenagers arrived in the U.K. Saturday and were arrested on charges of suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts.
Ebola: US Aid Workers Evacuated From Sierra Leone After Possible Exposure To Virus
The evacuation follows the infection of an American health-care worker who is now being treated at a U.S. hospital.
Carbon Emissions From Energy Sector Remain Unchanged In 2014, Despite Economic Growth, Says IEA
The lack of a rise in emissions last year is the first time in 40 years when a halt in growth or a reduction was not tied to an economic downturn.
MH370: Malaysia Marks First Anniversary Of Disappearance Of Kuala Lumpur-Beijing Flight
The country's prime minister offers prayers for the missing passengers, and pledges to continue searching for the aircraft.
Jihadi John: Mohammed Emwazi Sent Paranoid 'I Feel Like A Dead Man Walking' Email Before Going To Syria
Emails the notorious Islamic State group militant sent to a British journalist detail his anger and paranoia that he was being targeted by the U.K.'s security services.
Ultra-Small Bacteria That May Define New Lower Size Limit Of Life Detected
The bacteria are so small that 150,000 can fit into the tip of a human hair. They are believed to be quite common, and were found in water samples.
WHO Warns Of Pandemics Worse Than 2009 Swine Flu Outbreak
The World Health Organization is concerned about avian influenza, noting the diversity of flu viruses currently circulating is unprecedented.
German Police Detain Several, Arrest 1 In Bremen, Following Islamist Terror Threat
Authorities in Bremen say they have been receiving tips about a potential Islamist attack since Feb. 27.
Bitcoin Company CEO Adam Tepper Killed In Thailand Motorcycle Accident
The CEO of digital currency business Independent Reserve died at the scene after his motorcycle hit a pole in Phuket.
Huawei Watch Revealed Ahead Of Mobile World Congress Press Conference [PHOTO, VIDEO]
Prior to its official unveiling at the Mobile World Congress press conference, a YouTube video and print ad showcase the Watch from Huwaei.
Yemen's Ousted President Hadi Asks Houthis To Leave Sana'a After Fleeing To Aden
In his first statement after weeks of house arrest, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi says he is still president and called on rebels to leave the capital.
Copenhagen Attacks: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Encourages Mass Migration Of Jews To Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says if Jewish people aren’t safe in Europe, then they are encouraged to migrate to Israel.
Americans See ISIS As Biggest Threat To US: Poll
The Islamic State group poses a "direct threat to the USA," according to 84 percent of Americans surveyed in a recent poll.
Ireland Introduces Tougher Anti-Terror Laws To Fight Against Returning ISIS Jihadis
The Irish legislation will mandate 10-year prison sentences for anybody found guilty of promoting terrorism.
ISIS War: UAE To Send F-16 Fighter Jets To Help Jordan Fight Islamist Group
The move is significant, as the Gulf country had withdrawn all of its planes from the coalition against ISIS last month.
Georgia Shooting: Five Dead After Shooting On Residential Street In Douglasville
Some of the victims have reportedly died, while others are being treated in local hospital.
Kenji Goto's Mother Mourns After ISIS Purportedly Beheads Her Son, Sending Shockwaves Across Japan
The mother of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto has publicly expressed her grief, after a video purported to show his murder by ISIS.
British Police Union Calls For Officers To Be Armed With Tasers
The country's police, who do not carry firearms as standard, say they need the weapons to combat the threat of terrorism.
Barack Obama Arrives In India For Landmark Visit With Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Indian authorities installed 15,000 security cameras and put 40,000 security personnel on the streets for the U.S. president's visit.
Brazil Drought: Worst Water Crisis In 80 Years Affecting Four Million People In Country's South East
More than 4 million people have been affected by power cuts and water rationing because of the drought.
Doug Richard, American Adviser To UK Prime Minister David Cameron, Arrested On Suspicion Of Child Rape
California-born millionaire Doug Richard was arrested this month by City of London Police.
Charlie Hebdo Niger Protests: Death Toll In Anti Muhammad Cartoon Protests Rises To Ten
Ten people are now believed to have been killed during protests in Niger, where anger erupted over cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo.
Death Threats Sent To Once-Controversial Finsbury Park Mosque In London In Wake Of Charlie Hebdo Killings
A British campaign group reported that Muslims in the country had experienced a sharp rise in harassment following the Paris attacks.
US Military Suicides 2013: 479 Serving Personnel Took Their Own Lives In That Year: DoD
A U.S. Defense Department report says many of the service members who took their own lives may have been suffering from PTSD.
France Prepares To Hold Massive Rally With World Leaders In Aftermath Of Charlie Hebdo Attacks
Thousands of French citizens and almost two dozen world leaders will turn out Sunday to condemn the terrorist acts that rocked the country.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Tells Of 2010 Pakistan Death Threat
The social-media titan says he was threatened by a Pakistani extremist over Facebook's refusal to ban content on the Prophet Muhammad.