Jammu And Kashmir Floods: Government Issues Warning, At Least 16 Feared Trapped
The latest warning comes even as the state is still struggling to restore the damage caused by September's floods that killed over 300 people.
After Germanwings Crash, Australia Orders 'Rule Of Two' In Airline Cockpits
The new rule requires a flight attendant to be present whenever the pilot or co-pilot leaves the cockpit.
Wandsworth Prisoner Neil Moore Creates Fake Court Bail To Escape, Surrenders 3 Days Later
Neil Moore had registered a bogus website in the name of the investigating officer.
Al Shabab Siege At Somalia Hotel Ends After Hours, Killing Several People, Including A UN Diplomat
Somali security forces battled with Islamist militants from Friday to Saturday, eventually breaking the siege, but not before many people were killed.
Washington DC Officer-Involved Shooting Injures One
No officers were injured during the incident at Clay Terrace Northeast.
US Steps Up Aid For Saudi-Led Coalition In Fight Against Houthi Rebels In Yemen
The rebels, who have been denounced by several leaders, have taken control over the country's capital Sanaa and the government.
Germanwings Crash: Pilots, Upset Over Hasty Conclusions And Media Leaks, To File Lawsuit
A French pilots' union is filing a lawsuit because information about the plane's last moments were released to the media before they were made known to prosecutors.
Germanwings Crash: France Asks Lufthansa To Share Details About Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz
Police officials searched both houses used by co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who is suspected of crashing Flight 9525 in the Alps.
Keith Foster, Fresno Deputy Police Chief, Arrested On Drug Charges
The officer was arrested after a year-long joint investigation conducted by the ATF and the FBI.
Dynel Lane, Colorado Woman Accused Of Cutting A Baby From Mother's Womb, Won't Be Charged With Murder
The pregnant woman was answering a Craigslist ad for baby clothes when she was attacked and her fetus removed.
Lee Kuan Yew Death: Singapore Bakery Pulls Bun Named After Leader Following Criticism
The bakery’s decision came after it was slammed on social media for using the death of the country's founding father as a marketing ploy to sell its products.
Indian Nun Rape Case: First Suspect Arrested Over Sexual Assault, Church Attack
A group of six men had vandalized a church, stolen money and later raped a nun at the premises.
Palestine Militants Committed War Crimes During Gaza Conflict: Amnesty
Last year's Gaza conflict claimed the lives of over 2,100 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 66 soldiers and six civilians in Israel.
Vietnam Scaffold Collapse: 14 People Killed, At Least 19 Injured At Construction Site; Rescue Underway
There were over 40 people present at the construction site when the scaffold collapsed, critically injuring many workers.
Chinese Restaurant In Kenya Shut Down After Refusing Service To Africans
The restaurant allegedly had a rule of not allowing Africans inside the place after 5:00 p.m.
Michelle Obama's 'Bald' Appearance On 'Jeopardy' Worries FLOTUS Fans
The first lady was on Tuesday's airing of the game show "Jeopardy" to talk about healthy eating habits.
Thousands In Singapore Queue To Pay Tribute To Lee Kuan Yew, Government Extends Visiting Hours
The late leader is credited with transforming Singapore into a financial hub and one of the world's wealthiest nations on a per capita basis.
San Jose, California, Officer Killed In Shooting By Gunman With 'High-Powered Rifle;' Suspect Found Dead
The area has been cordoned off and police officials are conducting a manhunt for the suspect believed to have a "high-powered rifle."
Orlando Bloom Visits Liberia As Ebola Threat Resurfaces In The Country
On Friday, the country reported a new case of Ebola, only a few days short of being declared Ebola-free.
Christian Pastor In China Put On Trial For Protesting Removal Of Rooftop Crosses
Religious rights leaders claim that the country's administration is worried about the growing influence of Christianity.
Shooting Near Austin Peay State University In Clarksville, Tennessee, Injures Five
Police officials are trying to locate the suspect or suspects while the university issued a statement asking students to take precautions.
Israel Spied On Iran Nuclear Deal Talks, Planned Campaign To Reshape Or Kill It: Report
Israel has criticized the Obama administration's push for an agreement over Iran's nuclear program as a "bad, insufficient deal."
Kim Jong Un Replaces Queen On Fake British Bank Notes
A fake 5-pound bank note shows a photograph of Kim Jong Un, instead of the Queen of England.
Indonesia Arrests 5 Men For Allegedly Sending People To Iraq, Syria To Join ISIS
The men allegedly helped 37 Indonesians, mostly children and women, reach Turkey from where they could enter Iraq and Syria to join ISIS.
Indonesia's Joko Widodo Says A Chinese Claim In South China Sea Has No Legal Basis
Indonesian President Joko Widodo is set to meet Japanese and Chinese leaders this week.
Arizona Walmart Brawl: 1 Killed, Officer Shot, 7 Suspects Detained
Police officials had arrived at the scene of the incident after receiving a call that a female employee was being assaulted by the group.
Iran's Rouhani Says Nuclear Deal Issues Can Be Resolved
Negotiations between Iran and the six world powers are set to resume next week.
Charlie Hebdo Employees Demand Equal Stake In Magazine, Rift Emerges After Paris Attacks Hike Sales
Before the attack, the publication sold only about 30,000 copies a week. Since then, its circulation has risen to hundreds of thousands.
Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew's Health Worsens, Supporters Pray For Recovery
The 91-year-old was admitted to hospital with severe pneumonia in February.
Liberia Misses Chance To Be Declared Ebola-Free After Woman Tests Positive For Virus
Liberia had gone 27 days without a new case of Ebola, the government said. A country needs to go 42 days without one to be declared Ebola-free.