UN Peacekeepers In Mali Attacked By Unidentified Militants, 1 Killed, Another Injured
The country has witnessed increased violence amid the fallout of peace talks between government forces and the rebels.
Tunisian Soldier Who Killed 7 Fellow Troops And Injured At Least 10 Shot Dead
The soldier who carried out the attack on his fellow troops in Tunis was reportedly not allowed to carry a weapon.
Malaysia Finds 139 Suspected Migrant Graves In Over Two Dozen Human Trafficking Camps
Traffickers reportedly charge between $1,200 and $1,800 -- a fortune for impoverished migrants -- to get one of them across borders.
Ehud Olmert, Former Israeli Prime Minister, Sentenced To 8 Months In Jail For Corruption
Olmert was accused of not reporting the money received from American businessman Moshe Talansky and using it for personal gains.
Bomb Squad Detonates Pressure Cooker In 'Suspicious' Vehicle Near US Capitol, 1 Arrested
Questions have been raised about the safety of the U.S. Capitol building due to several security lapses in recent months.
Ireland Gay Marriage Vote Count Begins, Victory For 'Yes' Expected
Ireland voted to approve same-sex marriage Saturday in a historic move by the traditionally Catholic nation, where homosexuality was illegal until two decades ago.
China Floods Claim At Least 57 Lives, Including 2 Children
Bus accidents, floods and landslides were reported in the country, which also killed two schoolchildren.
Peru Suspends Civil Liberties In Tambo Valley After Fourth Person Dies In Anti-Mining Protests
Peru has deployed 2,000 police and 1,000 soldiers in the area where farmers are protesting against a Mexican-owned copper mining project.
Indonesia Says Most Migrants At Sea Not Rohingya Muslims: Australian Foreign Minister
Indonesia says only about 30-40 percent of the thousands of people stranded at sea are believed to be Rohingya Muslims.
UK Bomb-Maker, Whose IEDs Killed US Soldier In Iraq, Sentenced To Life
On Thursday, Anis Abid Sardar, 38, was found guilty on the counts of murder and conspiracy to murder.
Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Clothes Worth $13K Borrowed From LA Sex Shop
Taylor Swift's team had started pulling clothes for the video from Los Angeles-based The Stockroom months ago.
Colombian Army Kills 18 FARC Guerrillas In Airstrikes, Ground Attacks
The latest attack comes a month after the FARC broke a unilateral ceasefire, a move that prompted the government to restart suspended bombing raids.
Korean Air 'Nut Rage' Executive Heather Cho's Sentence Suspended By Seoul High Court
Cho, who has been in custody since Dec. 30, was released by the high court on a two-year probation.
Octopus Can Detect Light Through Skin, Study Shows
Flashing blue light triggers the fastest reaction on an octopus' skin, which turns darker once the light is switched on, a new analysis shows.
Russia's Lavrov Calls G8 An 'Informal Club' After Germany's Merkel Calls Russia's Return 'Unimaginable'
Russia was suspended as a member of the G8 bloc last year after it annexed the Crimean peninsula.
Australia, Thailand Refuse To Give Shelter To Migrants While Malaysia Orders Rescue Missions
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott urged the migrants to enter the island nation through the “front door.”
FIFA 2022 World Cup Sponsors Visa, Adidas, Coca-Cola Concerned Over Qatar's Labor Conditions
Amnesty International has accused Qatar, which is due to host the 2022 World Cup, of failing to deliver on its promise of reforming its migrant labor laws.
Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Bobby Brown Celebrates Wife's Baby Shower, Daughter Remains Unresponsive
The new member of the Brown family is due to arrive at a time when Bobbi Kristina remains unconscious.
Israeli Police Shoot Dead ‘Terrorist’ Palestinian In East Jerusalem After He Rams Car Into 2 Officers
The driver had veered off the road and struck two border police officers in At-Tur on the Mount of Olives.
Australian Court Sentences Iraqi Human Trafficker Sayed Omeid To 10 Years
Sayed Omeid, from Erbil in northern Iraq, is accused of bringing 555 people to Australia in two boats in 2001.
Norwegian Cruise Line Ship Dawn Refloated And Anchored In Bermuda After Malfunction
Norwegian Dawn ran aground on a reef soon after it left Bermuda’s Kings’ Wharf port due to a malfunction in its steering wheel system.
Belfast's Ashers Baking Company Found Guilty For Refusing To Bake Cake With Gay Slogan
The bakery had initially accepted the order, but canceled it two days later citing religious reasons.
NXT Champion Kevin Owens Knocks Out John Cena In WWE RAW Debut, Will Fight Him In Elimination Chamber
The Elimination Chamber fight between John Cena and NXT Champion Kevin Owens will be aired on May 31.
Compton Unified School District Sued For Allegedly Ignoring Concerns Of Traumatized Students
The lawsuit is the first of its kind that questions whether "complex trauma" can be classified as a disability under federal law.
Southwest Airlines Baggage Handlers Among 14 Charged For Smuggling Marijuana Across US
One of the baggage handlers used airline cargo discounts to smuggle at least 220 pounds of marijuana across the U.S.
Bruce Jenner Slammed By Khloe Kardashian In 'About Bruce' Episode For Not Revealing Transition Earlier
The Kardashian and Jenner children are shown visiting Bruce Jenner’s house to discuss his transition into a woman.
Amtrak Resumes New York-Philadelphia Train Service On Northeast Corridor; SEPTA Restarts Trenton Line
Some service along the Northeast Corridor is back up, as the investigation continues into the cause of last week's deadly derailment.
Fake Cosmetic Products Found With Traces Of Rat Droppings, Urine And Chemicals Like Arsenic, Mercury And Lead
In the last 18 months, officials suspended over 5,500 websites selling fake products and seized more than 3.5 million pounds worth of fake products.
Burundi Unrest: US Helps To Evacuate Foreigners, President Pierre Nkurunziza Warns Of Islamist Threat
Burundian president, meanwhile, made his first public appearance since last week's coup and warned of a threat posed by Islamist militants.
Plane Crash In Laughlin, Nevada Kills 1, Injures 3; Fire Near Accident Site
The accident took place 100 miles south of Las Vegas in Laughlin’s Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area on 4220 Needles Highway.