Train Derails Near Bengaluru In Southern India, Killing At Least 10 And Injuring Over 60 People
The train, which was traveling from the southern city of Bengaluru to Ernakulam, derailed because a boulder fell on the track.
Alabama Officer Who Paralyzed Indian Man On A Sidewalk Arrested, FBI To Investigate Case
Sureshbhai Patel, 57, was walking on the sidewalk when the police officer, identified as Eric Parker, threw him to the ground.
Pierce Brosnan's Malibu House Goes Up In Flames In Front Of The James Bond Actor's Eyes
Pierce Brosnan reportedly bought the property for $10.1 million in 2000, and lived there with his wife and two sons.
Ceasefire Deal Announced For Ukraine After Minsk Meeting That Lasted For 17 Hours
On Thursday, the IMF approved a $17.5 billion package to stabilize Ukraine's economy.
Powerball Jackpot Winners: $564M To Be Split By Three Ticketholders In North Carolina, Puerto Rico And Texas
The winning tickets were sold in North Carolina, Puerto Rico and Texas.
LAPD Officer Shoots, Injures 15-Year-Old Boy After Seeing Replica Firearm
An investigation will now be conducted into the incident to determine whether the officers complied with the department's use-of-force policy.
North Carolina Man Accused Of Killing 3 Muslim Students At Chapel Hill Home
The accused is due to appear in court Wednesday and investigators are trying to determine the reason behind the shooting.
TransAsia Offers $472,807 Compensation For Each Person Killed On GE 235, Relatives Turn It Down
The compensation deal was rejected by victims' relatives, who were dissatisfied with the amount and the "method" of payment.
Taiwan Indicts 118 People Who Participated In Last Year's Anti-China Protest
The 'Sunflower Movement' began last March to protest against a proposal to loosen trade restrictions with China.
US, UK, France Shut Embassies In Yemen Amid Increasing Violence, Urge Citizens To Leave Immediately
The Houthis have dissolved the government and placed President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his cabinet ministers under house arrest.
Kanye West's Grammys Stunt Slammed By Garbage’s Shirley Manson, Singer Tells Him To 'Grow Up'
Kanye West, who reached New York City with Kim and North West, said he was not disrespecting Beck.
Topless Protesters Jump On Dominique Strauss-Kahn's Car As He Reaches Court For Trial
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is currently testifying at a trial in a French court over his involvement in an international prostitution ring.
Li Xiaolin, Former Chinese Premier Li Peng's Daughter, Hid Over $2M In HSBC Swiss Account
Li and her husband, who became HSBC clients in 2001, are beneficiaries of one client account that's linked to five bank accounts.
Wang Yu-Chi, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Chief Who Handled China Relations, Resigns
The head of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council had accused his deputy of leaking state secrets to China.
Former South Korean Spy Given 3-Year Prison Term For Trying To Influence 2012 Elections
The country’s National Intelligence Service reportedly has a long history of being embroiled in scandals.
Marseille Police Attacked By Gunmen Carrying Kalashnikovs; Attacks Reportedly Linked To Drug Gangs
The area, known as Castellane, is reportedly a hot spot for drug trafficking.
Former Soldier And 'Jedi Council' Leader Hastings Fredrickson Sentenced To 15 Months In Jail
Former Australian soldier Hastings Fredrickson had pleaded guilty to three counts of using a carriage service to cause offence.
Egypt Suspends Soccer Premier League Indefinitely After Clashes, Revises Death Toll Down To 19
While fans at a Cairo game claimed gunshots had been fired by police, authorities blamed the deaths on a stampede.
Siemens To Cut Nearly 8,000 Jobs Worldwide As Part Of Restructuring Plan To Save Over $1B
The company currently has over 300,000 employees, of whom 115,000 are based in Germany.
China Condemns Obama For Hosting 'Good Friend' Dalai Lama, Calls It 'Playing With Fire'
Obama referred to the Dalai Lama as a "good friend," while China warned countries not to host the Tibetan leader.
New York City's 911 Upgrade Was Mismanaged, Mired In Delays And Cost Overruns, Investigation Finds
An investigation by the city found that the project is at least $700 million over budget and may not be completed until 2017.
Minnesota Man, Suspected Of Trying To Reach Syria, Detained For Lying To FBI In Terror Probe
Somali-American Hamza Ahmed, 19, had denied knowing three other men being probed by the FBI in a terror-related investigation.
John Kerry Pledges Additional $16.4M Aid To Help Ukrainians As US Mulls Over Arming Kiev
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry flew to Kiev on Thursday to conduct talks with Ukraine and bolster peace efforts.
Transcript Of TransAsia Pilot's Conversation With ATC Before Crash Deemed Authentic By Authorities
The pilot of the plane, which crashed into a river on Wednesday, is being hailed by authorities, who say he averted a bigger disaster.
Freight Train Carrying Ethanol Derails In Iowa, 3 Cars Catch Fire
Most of the railway cars were carrying ethanol fuel, raising concerns about water contamination and possibility of explosion.
TransAsia Crash Death Toll At 31, Pilots' Bodies Retrieved, Authorities Order Checks On ATR Planes
One of the plane's pilots reportedly relayed the message, “Mayday, mayday, engine flameout,” just minutes after takeoff.
TransAsia Crash Death Toll Rises To 23 As Search Continues, Black Box To Be Analyzed
At least 23 people have been declared dead in the TransAsia Flight GE 235 crash on Wednesday near Taipei, Taiwan.
China Road Accident In Xingning Kills At Least 10 People, Including 4 Children
The driver of the bus lost control of the vehicle while negotiating a sharp turn going downhill on an expressway in Xingning.
TransAsia Flight GE 235, With 58 On Board, Crashes Into Keelung River Near Taipei; At Least 15 Dead
The plane, an ATR-72 turboprop with 58 people on board, was flying from Taipei Songshan Airport to Kinmen island off the Chinese coast.
French Police Arrest 8 People Suspected To Have Links To Network That Sends Fighters To Syria
France, along with other European countries, is trying to curb the growing influence of Islamist extremists on locals.