Investigators Raid LG's Factory, Headquarters, After Samsung Lawsuit Over Washing Machine Row
LG's headquarters was raided by officials after Samsung accused LG's employees of damaging its washing machines before a trade fair in Germany.
Algerian Army Kills Leader Of Jund al-Khilafa Group That Beheaded French Tourist Hervé Gourdel: Report
The Jund al-Khilafa group had kidnapped Gourdel, 55, in September and later that month released a video showing his execution.
Sri Lanka Mudslide Claims 3 Lives; Army Evacuates 60,000 People Due To Heavy Floods, Rains
Sri Lanka has deployed over 7,000 army personnel to the areas affected by the floods, which has destroyed nearly 1,900 houses.
British Doctors In Sierra Leone Halt Work After Untested Drug Is Given To Ebola Patients
Doctors at the Lakka center said that patients were administered large doses of the heart drug that caused several medical complications.
Hong Kong Court Orders Jail Terms To Ex-Government Official Rafael Hui Si-Yan, Billionaire Thomas Kwok
Hong Kong's largest corruption trial jailed officials from Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd., the world’s second-most valuable real-estate firm.
US Navy Helicopter Crash Lands In Kuwait; Aircraft Substantially Damaged
There were six members aboard the helicopter, which rolled over during a hard landing.
Spanish Princess Cristina De Borbon Faces Trial On Tax Fraud Charges
An investigation against the princess and her husband began three years ago in relation to fraudulent transactions between 2007 and 2008.
Amirah Droudis, Sydney Siege Gunman Man Haron Monis’ Wife, In Police Custody After Court Revokes Bail
Amirah Droudis, wife of the man who held a Sydney cafe hostage last week, was charged with the murder of his former wife.
Swine Flu In India Claims 8 Lives In Telangana, Andhra Pradesh; Bird Flu Alert In Other States
Doctors warn that low temperatures during winter could cause the virus to stay active for a longer period of time.
Sony Hack: North Korea Urges US To Take Part In A Joint Investigation
The FBI had said it had enough information to prove that North Korea was involved in the hack but Pyongyang denies it.
Bomb Blast In Bahrain's Shiite Village Injures 3, Officials Call It A 'Terrorist' Blast
The attack comes a month after the opposition group boycotted elections in the Sunni-ruled country.
Peshawar School Massacre Plotter Warns Of More Attacks As Pakistani Military Intensifies Offensive
Umar Mansoor, considered to be the mastermind behind the Peshawar attacks, has warned of more attacks if anti-terrorism operations continue.
UN Wants Israel To Pay Over $850M To Lebanon For Damages Caused During 2006 Oil Spill
Israel, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Micronesia and Marshall Islands voted "no" for the U.N. resolution, which is not legally binding.
Pakistan Military Kills 77 Militants After Attack On A School In Peshawar
The intensified military offensives follow the attack on a school in Peshawar, where 148 people were killed by Taliban militants.
China Jails Pilot For 3 Years Over 2010 Crash That Killed 44 People
Henan Airlines flight, carrying 96 people, had caught fire after it overshot the runway at Yichun airport.
Pakistan Detains 2008 Mumbai Attacks Accused Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, To Appeal Against Bail
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi's bail order comes just two days after terrorists killed over 130 school children in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Cairns Officials Find Eight Children Stabbed To Death In Australian House
The children were killed and a woman, believed to be their mother, sustained stab wounds, but has reportedly survived, and is helping police.
Ebola Virus Kills Eleventh Doctor In Sierra Leone Before Treatment Drug Could Be Given
The virus has already killed more than 350 healthcare workers and has infected 18,600 people in West Africa.
Lashkar-E-Taiba Member Zaki-ur-Rahman Lakhvi Accused Of 2008 Mumbai Attacks Granted Bail By Pakistani Court
A Pakistani court granted the alleged terrorist leader, whose attack left more than 130 children dead, bail for less than $8,000.
Avon's China Unit Guilty Of Bribery, Agrees To Settle Charges For $135M
Avon's China unit, which pleaded guilty to bribery, gave officials merchandise from luxurious brands to gain business benefits.
Albuquerque Police Release Video Showing Officer Accidentally Shooting Man Through Wall
A video showing an Albuquerque police officer accidentally shooting a man, while investigating a burglary case, has been released by police.
Who Is Reverend Libby Lane? Church Of England Announces Its First Female Bishop
Lane will be taking over the post of Bishop of Stockport that has been vacant since May.
Yemen's Shiite Rebels Close Hodeida Port On Red Sea, Raid Al-Thawra Newspaper's Office In Sanaa
The attack on the port and the newspaper follows two car bomb explosions on Tuesday that killed 25 people, including 15 school children.
At Least 6 Airlines Cancel Operations In Peshawar, Sharif Revokes Death Penalty Ban On Terrorists
The massacre occurred Tuesday when six militants from Tehreek-e-Taliban attacked a school, killing over 130 students.
Clashes Between Mexico's Vigilante Groups Kill 6 People, Including A Leader's Son
The vigilante groups, who call themselves “autodefensas,” were formed more than a year ago to fight back drug cartels.
Afghan Clashes Kill At Least 41 Taliban Insurgents; Residents, Army Fight Back Militants: Report
According to local officials, 47 insurgents and six Afghan National Army soldiers, were injured during the clashes.
China Jails Businesswoman Ding Shumiao In Railway Corruption Case For 20 Years
Ding Shumiao was accused of conspiring with a disgraced former railway minister and found guilty of illegal business activities and bribery.
Dallas Police Department Investigating Case Involving Police Shooting
An officer reportedly shot a person who has been taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition.
Philip White, Cop Who Threatened Protesters With 'Duty To Kill' Tweet, Placed On Administrative Leave
Officer Philip White had sent threatening messages to protesters on social media website Twitter.
Mali Government Exchanged 4 Prisoners To Free French Hostage Serge Lazarevic: Report
French hostage Serge Lazarevic was released by al Qaeda last week after three years in captivity.