South China Sea Controversy: Indonesian Navy Seizes Chinese Fishing Boat And Crew After Unheeded Warnings, Shots Fired
The navy fired shots into the stern of a fishing boat Monday, but no one was hurt, according to an Indonesian naval spokesman.
Refugee Crisis In Europe 2016: Dalai Lama Says There Are 'Too Many' Asylum-Seekers In EU
"Europe, Germany in particular, cannot become an Arab country, Germany is Germany," the Tibetan Buddhist leader said.
Elections 2016: Libertarian Convention Sees Renewed Interest Amid Low Popularity For Clinton And Trump
With the likely Republican and Democratic nominees both suffering record low popularity, the Libertarian Party sees an opening.
Suspected Militant Attack In Mali: UN Peacekeepers Killed In Ambush
At least five peacekeepers were killed in a suspected militant attack Sunday.
China Business News 2016: Moet Hennessey Produces New Fine Wine In Rural Chinese Region
The vineyard is located on a remote plateau near the Tibetan border.
ISIS Selling Sex Slaves Online? Terrorists Appear To Use Facebook To Trade Women
Two girls were advertised on the social media site for $8,000 each.
Hiroshima Bombing Facts: Casualties, Causes And Why Barack Obama Won't Apologize Over Nuclear Weapon [VIDEO]
Obama becomes the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, Japan.
Astronomy News: Scientists Discover Young Mammoth Galaxy Cluster 12 Billion Lightyears Away
The young cluster will likely continue to expand, according to researchers.
Miles Davis Most Memorable Quotes, Songs To Pay Tribute To Legendary Musician On His Birthday
Miles Davis, known as one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time, was also something of a wordsmith.
South China Sea Controversy: Beijing To Send Nuclear Weapons To Disputed Region Amid US Military Tensions
Multiple Asia-Pacific countries have made conflicting land claims in the region as tensions have risen.
Amid Transgender Bathroom Debate, Texas, Other States, To Sue Obama Administration Over Student Directive
A recent federal directive instructed schools to allow students to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity.
Refugee Crisis In Europe 2016: Mediterranean Migrant Rescues Spike As Migration Surges Toward Italy
The Italian coast guard has rescued at least 37,000 people this year alone — and as the weather gets warmer, those numbers will continue to increase.
Amid Tight Brexit Polls, Netherlands’ Trade And Investment Leaders Wary Of Referendum
The Netherlands exported $50.7 billion in goods to Britain in 2014, but faces a potentially major economic blow if Britain leaves the European Union.
Virginia Election Polls 2016: Trump And Clinton Tied In Battleground State, According To New Survey
Virginia is expected to be a crucial swing state for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, and neither is popular.
Fiat Chrysler Emissions Update: Shares Slump Amid Possible German Sales Ban
Allegations of emissions cheating come several months after a similar scandal broke at Volkswagen.
Brexit Polls 2016: Remain Camp Edges Ahead In Lead-Up To Referendum Vote As Companies’ Outlook Is Split
The vote on whether the U.K. will keep its European Union membership is slated for June 23.
Austria Presidential Election Results 2016: Candidates Tied In Runoff Race
If Norbert Hofer wins, Europe will have its first far-right president in decades.
Zika Outbreak 2016: Virus Hits Debt-Stricken Puerto Rico Amid US Soccer Team Arrival
Nearly half of all suspected cases of Zika in the U.S. are in Puerto Rico.
Endangered Species Day 2016: 9 Facts, Quotes And Ways To Help Plants And Animals Facing Extinction
Many presidents, from Teddy Roosevelt to Richard Nixon, have advocated for conservation efforts.
EgyptAir Missing Flight 804 Live Updates: Terrorism, Crash Or Technical Issues? Officials Rule Nothing Out
Meanwhile, U.S. officials say they saw no evidence that any explosion occurred aboard the Paris-to-Cairo passenger jet.
German Muslim Mosque Controversy: Christian Leaders Fight For Right To Build Islamic Worship Center
More than 1 million people sought asylum in Germany in 2015, and the majority of them are Muslim.
Refugee Crisis In Greece: Classes For Asylum-Seeker Children To Start Amid EU Deal And Border Closures
Nearly 55,000 asylum-seekers are stranded in Greece.
Angela Merkel Pig Head Controversy: Amid Refugee Crisis And Low Poll Support, Pig Head Sends Message
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has seen waning support following a controversial refugee policy.
Forced To Wear High Heels At Work? UK Petition Fighting Sexism Tops 100K Signatures, Parliament To Consider Debate
A petition calling on Britain to prohibit employers from dictating female workers' footwear has garnered more than 100,000 signatures.
Air Safety After 9/11: Muslims Increasingly Racially Profiled On Planes In 2016
The number of incidents affecting air travelers has increased in the past six months, according to Muslim Advocates and the NAACP.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Vows To Fight Corruption In Oil, Power, Transportation And Other Industries
Africa’s largest national economy has been ranked as one of the most corrupt in the world.
Will ISIS Attack Germany? Poll Reveals Germans Fear Terrorism, Say Islam Has No Place In Their Country
Fears of the threat of terror have risen throughout Europe following two attacks in Paris and one in Brussels in the past 16 months.
EU Sanctions Controversy: Commission Considering Fines To Punish Spain And Portugal Budget Deficits
The Southern European nations both have struggled to reduce their deficits.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel Poll Support Drops Amid Refugee Crisis
Criticism toward Germany's chancellor was strongest among those with lower incomes and education levels, a poll found.
OPEC Controversy: Amid Low Oil Prices And Crude Rout, Russian Executive Warns Of Cartel’s Collapse
As the oil-price slump continues, members of the cartel of petroleum producers have struggled to solve the crisis of supply and demand.