Ebola: Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea Hit by Lack of Doctors and Aid
"We know what needs to be done but we don't know why it's not being done. It's incomprehensible to us," an MSF doctor in the region said.
Ukrainian Soldiers Filmed Wearing SS Insignia Deny Neo-Nazi Links
Ukrainian Azov battalion fighters depicted on ZDF TV wearing uniforms with swastikas and Nazi runic symbols.
Nigeria Boko Haram Kidnappings Four Months On: Will the Chibok Girls Ever be Found?
Months after the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, the kidnapped children remain in the hands of Boko Haram while the world has moved on.
Why Are HIV Rates So High in Russia?
Ten years ago, 170,000 people in the Russian Federation had human immunodeficiency virus. The estimated number now is 1.2 million.
Oscar Pistorius Verdict: Reeva Steenkamp's Parents Express 'Shock And Disappointment' At Acquittal On Murder Charges
June and Barry Steenkamp said they do not believe Pistorius' version of events on the night he killed their daughter.
ISIS, Obama And The Mother Of All Conspiracy Theories
Al Qaeda's assaults on Sept. 11, 2001, led to all manner of weird and wacky theories, suggesting the U.S. abetted the terrorists.
Chinese Predict War with Japan by 2020, According To Poll
A majority of Chinese people believe that war with Japan will happen; and many of them see it happening within the next five years.
Photo Of Ferguson Cop 'Darren Wilson' Exposed As Social Media Hoax
Twitter and Facebook spread photo of man with facial injuries claiming to be Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.
Syria Airstrikes Target ISIS Militants In Raqqa, Killing Militants, Civilians
At least 50 people were killed as Syrian warplanes bombarded Raqqa, which is about 400km from Syria's capital Damascus.
One In Five US Women Raped During Lifetime, Says CDC Report
The CDC's report reveals 44 percent of women in U.S. have suffered some form of sexual violence during their lifetime.
The Economist Magazine Apologizes For Book Review Complaining Black Slaves Portrayed as 'Victims'
The prestigious magazine was lambasted after publishing a review criticizing a book for suggesting white slave owners were 'villains'.
Ukraine Ceasefire with Pro-Russian Rebels Holds, For Now
The Ukrainian military and the Kiev authorities have denied the claims, saying that there has been no fighting in the region.
ISIS: The Islamic State and the Privatization of Terrorism
Banking laws designed to cut off funds to terror groups are woefully outdated.
May Myat Noe, Burmese Beauty Queen on the Run with $200,000 Tiara After Being Stripped of Title
18-year-old May Myat Noe took a flight to Burma and refused to return the tiara after being dethroned.
Ukraine: 14 Dead after Wounded Ukrainian Troops Blow Themselves Up to Avoid Capture
Two wounded majors reportedly refused to accept capture by Russian troops during fighting in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.
Michael Brown Shooting: Anonymous Calls for 'Hands Up & Walk Out' Missouri Strike Following Police Killing
The 'hacktivist' collective urged Missouri workers to strike in protest at the police shooting of black teenager Michael Brown.
Saudi Arabia Sustains UN Human Rights Council Membership Despite Beheading 19 People in 17 Days
Eight of the 19 people killed since Aug. 4 were beheaded for nonviolent offenses, including drug smuggling and sorcery.
Do Aliens Have a UFO Base On The Moon? [VIDEO]
Shape on Google Moon sparks speculation on existence of UFO base.
Iraq Crisis: Cameron Warns of ISIS Militants' Threat on 'Streets of Britain'
Cameron urges stepped up military aid to Iraq in the fight against Islamic State militants.
Gaza Fighting Prompts Spike in Demand for Sperm Donations from Israeli Soldiers
The increased demand for specialized sperm follows a significant decrease in the sperm quality of men in Israel and the world.
WWI 100th Anniversary: UK Taxpayers Still Paying £2bn War Loans to Secret Bankers
There are still 120,000 British WWI war bonds outstanding, paying 3.5 percent interest.
Lebanese Army Kills 11 Islamists in Border Skirmish
Lebanese forces clash with Islamists in Arsal after al-Qaida-linked gunmen seize police station, killing five.
Israeli spy agency Mossad 'Wiretapped John Kerry's Phone During Peace Talks'
Intelligence sources claim Mossad intercepted John Kerry's calls during peace talks earlier this year.
Deadly Earthquake Kills 150 People in China's Yunnan Province
The 6.1 magnitude quake hit in the southwest Yunnan province, causing widespread damage
Switzerland's Financial Identity Crisis: The Slow Death of a Secretive Tax Haven
As the Swiss agree to more transparency in the banking system, capital is fleeing to other tax havens.
Baby Gammy: Biological Parents Leave Down Syndrome Twin With Thai Surrogate Mum
Surrogate mother sanguine about Down syndrome baby left in her custody.
Surge In UK Anti-Semitic Attacks Following Gaza Bloodshed
British police reported more than double the usual number of hate crimes against Jews.
'Inversion', The Latest Buzzword At The Intersection Of Wall St. And Washington
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has demanded legislation to limit corporate tax inversions be implemented retroactively from May.
Genetic Blueprint Of Wheat Unveiled
Scientists estimate they will have the wheat genome sequenced within three years.
Thousands Gather In London For Pro-Palestine Rally
Scores of protesters march through central London calling for an end to Israeli military air strikes in Gaza.