Seven Hong Kong Police Officers, Seen Beating Up Pro-Democracy Protester On Video, Arrested
The Hong Kong police officers were caught on camera, kicking and punching a pro-democracy protester in October.
EU's Jean-Claude Juncker Presents Massive $380B Investment Plan To Boost Growth
The plan, which will be discussed in further detail in December, is expected to generate 15 euros for every euro invested.
Ebola: Workers In Sierra Leone Dump Corpses Outside Hospital In Protest
A spokesperson for the striking workers said that they had not received their weekly hazard allowance for seven weeks.
Gay Marriage: Arkansas, Mississippi Judges Overturn Ban
Mississippi will appeal the ruling while officials in Arkansas will decide on an appeal after the Thanksgiving holidays.
Pope Francis Says World Sees Europe As 'Elderly And Haggard;' Calls For Fair Immigration Policy
Several secular groups within Europe had objected to a religious leader addressing the European parliament.
North Korea, Russia Agree To Increase Efforts To Restart Six-Party Talks On North's Nuclear Program
The six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program between the U.S., South Korea, China, Japan and Russia took place between 2003 and 2007.
Japan Sets Up Task Force To Supervise Takata Air Bag Recalls, Probe Honda
Takata, which is the subject of a criminal investigation in the U.S. due to faulty air bags, is also facing over 20 class-action lawsuits.
Ebola In Mali: Eighth Person Tests Positive In Mali, Which Is Monitoring 271 People For Symptoms
All of Mali's Ebola cases have been traced to a 70-year-old Muslim priest from Guinea, where the current epidemic began.
Syngenta Cost-Cutting Program To Affect 1,800 Jobs
The move comes as a part of the Swiss company’s efforts to save about $1 billion by 2018.
Onex Corp To Buy Swiss Packaging Group SIG Combibloc Group In $4.7B Deal
The move comes as Onex Corp. looks to expand into Europe after opening a credit office to offer collateralized loan obligations.
Philippines Court Fines Nine Chinese Fishermen $103,000 Each For Taking Sea Turtles, Poaching
Philippines' officials had caught 11 Chinese men but repatriated two of them because they were minors.
Rurik Jutting, Hong Kong Murder Suspect, Found Fit To Be Tried; Court Adjourns Trial To July
British banker Rurik Jutting was charged with the murder of two women after their bodies were found in his apartment.
Ukraine Defense Minister Says 7,500 Russian Troops Present In Eastern Of Country
Four Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 10 others injured during clashes with pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours.
Cleveland Shooting: Pregnant Woman, Three More Killed, 10 Year-Old Injured, In Shooting At Cleveland Home
One of the two women shot and killed was pregnant, and police currently do not have a suspect or a motive for the crime.
Somalia's Al-Shabab Group Militant Group Kills 28 People On Kenya Bus
Al-Shabab, an offshoot of the defunct Islamic Courts Union, currently has control over large parts of Somalia.
Ebola Outbreak Could Be Curbed By 2015, Says UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
Mali has become the latest concern for the United Nations, as six people have died and almost 500 are being monitored in the country.
Fresh Ebola Alert At Seven Indian Airports, Days After Man Is Quarantined In New Delhi
Last week, a man returning from Liberia was isolated at New Delhi airport after traces of Ebola were found in his semen.
Andy Coulson, Former News Of The World Editor, Leaves Jail After Serving Less Than 5 Months
Andy Coulson was sentenced to 18 months in jail, and will have to wear an electronic tag until he finishes half of the sentence.
Ilham Tohti's Appeal Rejected By China, Which Conducts Journalist Gao Yu's Trial Behind Closed Doors
Beijing has attracted global criticism for its detention of Uighur activist Ilham Tohti and journalist Gao Yu.
Mexico City Continues To Witness Clashes Between Police And Protesters Over Missing Students
Since the country's drug wars began in 2006, about 70,000 people have been killed and over 20,000 people have been reported missing.
Egypt Arrests Mohammed Ali Bishr, Key Negotiator Between Muslim Brotherhood And Government
Since Mohammed Morsi’s ouster last year, about 1,400 people have been killed in a government crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood.
Gunman At Florida State University Shot Dead By Police, Campus Secured After At Least 2 Were Shot
The university announced at 2:30 a.m. on Twitter that the campus has been secured. The shootings occurred after midnight.
North Korea Warns Of Fourth Nuclear Test, Blames US For UN Resolution On Human Rights Violations
North Korea, which has conducted three nuclear weapons tests in less than 10 years, has been punished with international sanctions each time.
Hospital Attack In Northern China's Beidaihe Town Kills 7 People, Including 6 Nurses
Doctors at Chinese hospitals are typically poorly paid, which affects the quality of care provided at the country's medical institutions.
Farzana Parveen Killing: 4 Relatives Sentenced To Death For Honor Killing Of Pregnant Pakistani Woman
Farzana Parveen was beaten to death by her family members and former fiance because she married a man against her family’s wishes.
Rampal, Indian Religious Leader, Evades Arrest As Supporters Clash With Police; Six People Dead
Over 200 people were injured in the clashes that started Monday and led to police using tear gas, batons to disperse the crowd.
India, Israel Look To Establish Deeper, More Open Ties Under Modi Administration
India has an annual trade volume of about $5 billion with Israel, and officials see this figure doubling with a free trade agreement.
Cuban Doctor Treating Ebola Patients In Sierra Leone Tests Positive, Will Go To Geneva For Treatment
Cuba had sent 256 medical workers to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, to help tackle Ebola and received global praise for the move.
Indian Police Bulldoze Religious Leader Rampal's Ashram Wall As Supporters Prevent His Arrest
Satguru Rampalji Maharaj, a religious leader, has skipped court 43 times since 2010, and is wanted for questioning on murder charges.
UN Proposes Sanctions Against ISIS, Nusra Front, And Seizing Their Oil Tankers
A report from the United Nations estimates that the Islamic State earns up to $1.7 million a day from oil revenues.