Julian Assange Extradition: Swedish Prosecutors Seek To Interview Wikileaks Founder In London
Julian Assange, who has been sheltering in London's Ecuadorian embassy since 2012, claims that the U.S. is seeking to extradite him.
Zhou Yongkang Trial: Head Of China's Top Court Says Fallen Security Tsar Will Receive 'Open Trial'
Chinese President Xi Jinping's corruption crackdown is viewed as both a drive against graft and as well as a means to purge political enemies.
Nancy Snyderman Resigns: NBC News Chief Medical Editor Steps Down Over Ebola Quarantine Scandal
NBC News chief medical editor resigned after stoking public ire by violating a voluntary quarantine prompted by her visit to an Ebola-hit zone.
Boston Bombing Trial: Tsarnaev's Carjacking Victim Dun Meng Testifies Of Ordeal
Dun Meng told a federal court that his escape from the Tsarnaev brothers was the most "terrifying moment" of his life.
Police Shoot Man Dead In Washington DC Metro Tunnel
Officers responded to reports of an unauthorized person in the tunnel, and the man was subsequently shot dead by police.
Germany Reacts Angrily To Greek Demands For War Reparations, Threats To Seize German Property
One German commentator suggested Greece should pay compensation to countries conquered by Alexander the Great.
US-Backed Iraqi Forces Face War Crimes Investigation After ABC Finds Gruesome Online Posts
An ABC News investigation uncovered gruesome posts on social media, purportedly showing Iraqi forces torturing and executing prisoners.
China's Government Will Decide Whether Dalai Lama Will Be Reincarnated Or Not: Official
China is keen to take control of the succession of Tibet's spiritual leader, but the Dalai Lama says he may be the last of his line.
ISS Crew Return To Earth: US Astronaut Barry Wilmore, Russian Colleague Touch Down In Kazakhstan Safely
One American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts touched down safely in Kazakhstan, after returning to Earth on a Russian spacecraft.
Asia Exam Cheating: For Wealthy Students Seeking Entrance To US Colleges, Anything Goes
Results of the last four SAT exams held in Asia have been held back, amid accusations of widespread cheating in several Asian countries.
Bill Clinton Defends Charitable Foundation Accepting Donations From Foreign Governments
The former U.S. president says the contributions, a recent source of controversy, have "done more good than harm."
MH370: Interim Report Finds Battery On Underwater Locator Beacon Had Expired
Issued on the first anniversary of Flight 370's disappearance, the report has some new information, but offers little insight into its fate.
Greece Proposes Hiring Tourists, Housewives To Work As Undercover Tax Inspectors; Attracts Derision
The proposal came to light in a leaked letter from Greece's finance minister, but attracted derision at home and abroad.
Boris Nemtsov Murder: 2 Men Detained In Connection With Killing, Russian Security Chief Says
Two men have been detained over the Russian opposition figure's slaying, according to the head of the country's Federal Security Service.
CIA Director John Brennan Announces Major Shake-Up Of US Spy Agency
The changes will significantly alter the organization's management structure, in a bid to enhance its accountability and efficacy.
Ferguson Judge Who Pushed Unjust Fines To Generate Revenue Owes $170K In Unpaid Taxes
A Department of Justice report on Ferguson's municipal court found that its primary goal was not justice, but maximizing revenue.
Car Injures 5 In East Jerusalem 'Terror Attack', Suspect Shot By Police
The attack took place in an area of East Jerusalem that saw a number of similar attacks being carried out with vehicles last year.
Gender Pay Gap Will Take Over 75 Years To Close, Improvements In Equality Painfully Slow: Report
A UN report, issued ahead of International Women's Day, finds progress to correct gender inequality has been painfully slow.
ISIS Supporters Have At Least 46K Twitter Feeds Spreading Group's Propaganda: Study
A Brookings Institution study has found that ISIS supporters are adept at getting the group's message social media traction.
Chelsea Manning: Court Orders Military To Refer To Transgender Soldier As Female
Military lawyers opposed Manning's request to be identified as a woman. The U.S. military still does not allow transgender people to serve.
Boehner, Congressional Leaders Call On Obama To Provide 'Lethal Defensive Weapons' To Ukraine
A letter, signed by eight Republicans and three Democrats, calls on Obama to arm Ukraine in its fight against pro-Russian rebels.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, Reveals His One Rule For Hiring
The Facebook CEO told a conference in Barcelona that the rule that has served him well in building his multi-billion dollar empire.
Swedish Diplomat Attracts Criticism For Tantrum In Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents' Club
Sweden's top diplomat in Hong Kong has attracted criticism for his unruly behavior in an exclusive club in the city.
MH370: Australian PM Says Search For Missing Aircraft Can't Go On 'At This Intensity Forever'
Days ahead of the first anniversary of the aircraft's mysterious disappearance, Tony Abbott hinted that the search may be scaled back.
Australia Proposes Swap For Bali Nine Prisoners On Death Row; Indonesia Rejects Offer
Indonesia's plan to execute Australian citizens, convicted under the former's harsh drug laws, has stirred controversy.
China Sets Reduced Economic Growth Target For 2015, As Government Seeks More Sustainable Development
The growth target is the lowest since 1990, and reflects the government's desire to transition the economy toward more sustainable development.
Boris Nemtsov Murder: Opposition Activist Says Report On Russian Involvement In Ukraine Will Be Published
Boris Nemtsov's allies have pledged to publish a report he was working on at the time of his death.
Disney Fire: Blaze Erupts Near 'It's A Small World' Ride In Disneyland; No Injuries Reported [PHOTO, VIDEO]
There were no injuries reported as a result of the blaze, which was extinguished, and is suspected to have been cause by fireworks.
Iraq Death Toll: Over 1,100 Killed, 2,200 Wounded In Terrorist Violence In Feb. 2015: UN Official
A U.N. official released figures showing the grim price Iraqis are paying for the activities of terrorists such as the Islamic State group.
Victor Arden Barnard Captured: Fugitive Cult Leader Wanted In US On Sex Charges Arrested In Brazil
Victor Arden Barnard was on the U.S. Marshals Service's list of most-wanted fugitives: He faces 59 sexual-abuse charges.