Bali Nine Executions: Australia Offers To Pay Indonesia Prison Cost To Save Duo From Death Penalty
Australia has also proposed to conduct a prisoner swap with Indonesia in an attempt to safeguard the lives of the drug smugglers.
Iran Seeks To Make Women 'Baby-Making Machines' With Laws For Sterilization, Contraceptives: Amnesty
The latest bills are aimed at prohibiting voluntary sterilization and restricting access to contraceptives.
French Police Hunt For 15 Gunmen, Who Robbed 2 Vans Carrying Jewels Worth $9.5M
The vehicles were later found in a forest, close to where the attackers hijacked the vans.
University Of Oklahoma's Expelled Students Apologize for Racist Song, Say It Was 'Taught' To Them
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was ordered to vacate its premises at the University of Oklahoma by midnight Tuesday.
'Nut Rage' Flight Attendant Sues Korean Air, Executive Cho Hyun-Ah; Files Lawsuit In New York
Kim Do Hee is seeking compensation through a trial for being attacked physically and verbally by Cho Hyun-ah.
Utah Baby Rescue: Officers Heard Call For 'Help' From Inside Car Despite Driver Being Dead
The only driver in the car was already dead and the baby was dangling upside down, when officers heard a mysterious voice from inside the car.
5elafabook, Facebook-Like Site For ISIS Supporters, Down One Day After Launch; Twitter Account Suspended
It was not clear who had created the website, which reportedly tried to act like a social media outlet for ISIS supporters.
Jameis Winston Sexual Assault Case: FSU Asks Federal Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit Filed By Accuser
Erica Kinsman, a former FSU student, had accused the football player of sexually assaulting her.
Three French Sports Stars Among 10 Killed In Helicopter Crash In Argentina
All 10 people on board the two planes died in the accident, which took place during the filming of a reality TV show.
Trailer Shows Putin Held Secret Meeting Before Ordering Forces To Annex Crimea, Save Yanukovych
A trailer of a new documentary shows Putin speaking about an all-night meeting that discussed annexing Crimea.
Tesla To Cut Jobs In China After Missing Sales Target
Local media reports suggest that nearly 180 employees will be fired from the California-based company's China outlet.
Racist Chant Video Leads To Suspension Of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat Members At University Of Oklahoma
The video was made Saturday when the students were going to a date party, and was uploaded online by a black student.
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye Visits US Ambassador Mark Lippert In Seoul Hospital
Lippert, who may be discharged on Tuesday, had undergone a two-hour surgery and received 80 stitches.
Black Teenager Shot Dead By Madison, Wisconsin, Police After Argument With Officer; Protests Start
While the teenager succumbed to his wounds in a hospital, the chant, "Black lives matter," was heard at demonstrations around Madison.
Egypt Executes Muslim Brotherhood Supporter Accused Of Throwing Children From Rooftop During Riots
Egyptian officials say Mahmoud Hassan Ramadan was hanged because he threw children from a building during the 2013 riots.
Dog Meat Offered To US Ambassador Mark Lippert By South Korean Man Wishing Him Speedy Recovery
Mark Lippert is recovering from an attack, which left him bleeding from the face and wrist, earlier this week.
Mali 'Terrorist Attack' On Restaurant Kills 5, Including 3 Europeans
Eight people were also wounded in the attack where four gunmen opened fire using a machine gun and also threw a grenade.
UK Arrests 56 People For Data Theft, Hacking Attacks On Yahoo, DoD, PlayStation Networks
The raids, during which 56 arrests were made in 25 operations across the country, were conducted by U.K.'s National Crime Agency
Chinese Bidders Buy Islands In Greece, Canada and Fiji In Online Auction
The winning bidders will be taken to the islands for on-site inspections and for the completion of formalities to close the sale.
Boris Nemtsov Called Putin 'Pathological Liar' In Interview Broadcast Hours Before He Was Murdered
Boris Nemtsov had criticized Putin in a radio interview hours before he was murdered in Moscow last Friday.
South Korean Officials Investigate US Ambassador Attacker Kim Ki-Jong's North Korean Connections
The attacker Kim Ki-jong had made seven visits, organized by the unification ministry, to the North between 1999 and 2007.
Liberia To Release Its Last Ebola Patient, As Outbreak Slows
Liberia can announce itself Ebola-free after 42 days from the patient's release, if no new Ebola cases crop up in the country.
Singapore Will Cane, Jail Two German Men Charged With Vandalism For Painting Graffiti On Train
International human rights groups have criticized the city-state's practice of using caning as a mode of punishment.
Russia’s Security Council Head Accuses US Of Plotting To Oust Putin, Promoting Extremism In Middle East
The head of Russia’s Security Council accused the U.S. of funding Russian opposition groups.
Ohio Teacher Jailed For Showing Movie About Sex, Violence And Death To High School Students
The movie, "The ABCs of Death," shows 26 different ways of dying for each letter in the alphabet.
Australia's 2DayFM Broke Law Making Prank Call About Kate Middleton’s Morning Sickness: Court
The prank call was made in 2012 to a London hospital where Kate Middleton was being treated for severe morning sickness at the time.
Paul Allen's Team Finds Sunken Japanese Battleship Musashi After 8-Year Search
The Musashi, described as an "engineering marvel," sank in the Sibuyan Sea after being hit by American bombs in October 1944.
Singapore Police Investigate Cheating Driver Claiming To Be Affiliated To Uber
The driver, who claimed to be affiliated to Uber, also overcharged customers and demanded to be paid in cash.
Homeless Man Shot By LAPD Suffered From ‘Mental Disease'; Had Active Arrest Warrant, Stole A Frenchman's Identity
The fatal shooting had led to protests, with demonstrators marching from Skid Row to LAPD’s headquarters.
Joe Biden To Speak At Convention Organized By Largest Gay Rights Group In US
The Human Rights Campaign, the country's largest gay rights group, has begun targeting potential presidential candidates for their views.