Israel Accused By New Zealand Of Rejecting Ambassador Over Palestine Issue, Sours Relations
Israel reportedly forbids a diplomat from representing his country in Jerusalem if he is also serving as an envoy to the Palestinian Authority.
Enterovirus EV-D68, Causing Respiratory Infection In Children, Reported In 10 US States
There is no specific treatment or medication yet to tackle enterovirus EV-D68, which can be fatal in some cases.
Pro-Moscow Rebels Say Ukraine Breaks Cease-Fire Deal While They Still Demand Secession
Rebels also say that many elements from the cease-fire deal, brokered by the OSCE, are not acceptable to them.
Illinois Hospital Stops Children From Entering As Unknown 'Enterovirus' Virus Affects Children
Symptoms of the disease include fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, mouth blister, body and muscle aches and rash.
Sierra Leone Announces 4-Day Countrywide Lockdown To Contain Ebola Spread
More than 21,000 people have been hired to implement the lockdown in Sierra Leone, one of the countries worst-hit by the Ebola virus.
Ebola Outbreak: World Health Organization Officials Meet For Second Day To Discuss Treatments, Vaccines
ZMapp, an experimental drug, has been administered to nearly 10 health workers, but WHO is working to disseminate other treatment options.
US Says Al-Qaeda's South Asia Wing Not A Threat, India Announces High Alert After New Video
The organization has said it will now take its jihad to India, Myanmar, Bangladesh and other regions where Muslims are oppressed.
USAID To Spend $75M On Ebola Aid In Liberia; Ebola-Infected American To Reach Nebraska
A fourth American patient to be infected by Ebola is expected to reach Nebraska on Friday and will receive the experimental drug ZMapp.
Malaysia Airlines Bucket List Contest Replaced After Being Widely Criticized
The contest page for the 'My Ultimate Bucket List' contest had earlier announced “Bon voyage and good luck!”
Great White Shark Attacks Two Women Near Massachusetts Coast, Bites And Flips Their Kayak
Experts confirmed the shark bite on the kayak, which has now been sent for further examination.
Ukraine Modifies 'Permanent Ceasefire' Claim To 'Cease-Fire Process' After Kremlin Refutes Original Report
Ukraine's Poroshenko had earlier claimed in a tweet that a cease-fire was reached in a part of eastern Ukraine, but Russia refuted the claim.
Pakistan Killed 910 Militants In New Offensive Since June; 800,000 People Displaced
The military offensive in the country's restive northwest has also displaced over 800,000 people from their homes.
Australia To Open Embassy In Kiev As Its Ministers Discuss Blocking Putin From G20 Summit
Australia, which will host a G20 summit in November, has said that opposition to Vladimir Putin's presence at the meeting is growing.
Philippines Arrests 3 Men Plotting To Bomb Chinese Embassy, Manila's International Airport
The men are to be charged with possession of explosive materials, a non-bailable offense.
ISIS In Iraq: Relatives Of Soldiers Killed By ISIS Reportedly Storm Iraqi Parliament
Protesters reportedly broke into the parliament building in Baghdad, demanding more information about the missing soldiers.
Eric Cantor, Former House Majority Leader, Appointed Managing Director Of Investment Bank Moelis
Cantor, considered a link between Wall Street and the GOP, had raised nearly $1.4 million since 2012 from several financial firms.
Joan Rivers Update: Doctors Begin Process To Bring Actress Out Of Coma
Rivers was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City on Thursday after she suffered a cardiac arrest at a doctor's office.
Australia To Ramp Up Sanctions Against Russia; Lavrov Says No Intention To Invade Ukraine
The fresh set of bans from Australia will affect 63 Russian and Ukrainian individuals, along with 21 corporations.
Plane Crash Near Denver Kills All Five Passengers Aboard
The six-passenger plane crashed about 100 yards from the runway creating a small cloud of smoke over the crash site.
Small Volcano Erupts Near Iceland's Bardarbunga, Puts Region On Red Alert
A coast guard aircraft will visit the region to survey the site further and gauge the ash content.
James Foley Waterboarding: US Journalist Was Tortured By ISIS Using Same Techniques As CIA Used Post 9/11
The Islamic State reportedly picked on James Foley because it found photographs of his brother working in the U.S. Air Force.
Ukraine Fighting: Putin, Donetsk Militia Agree To Opening 'Humanitarian Corridors' In Eastern Ukraine
The separatists say they will allow civilians and government troops who lay dow their arms to leave, following a request from Vladimir Putin.
South Korea Drops Charges Against Man Charged For Retweeting North Korea's Twitter Posts
Park was arrested because his retweets, including "Long Live General Kim Jong-Il," were considered sympathetic toward Pyongyang.
Australia's Qantas Airways Posts Biggest Annual Loss After 18 Years Of Consistent Profits
The group, which was profitable for the last 18 years, now plans to cut down on capital investment for the next two years.
UK Institute Says There Is Proof Russia Is Sending Battle Tanks Into Eastern Ukraine
A video shows a convoy of tanks, which Ukraine and the U.S. claim are from Russia, moving through Luhansk.
China Denies Claims Its Fighter Jets Breached Taiwanese Airspace And Were Chased Away
Taiwanese officials had said that two Chinese fighter jets were seen moving through its airspace toward the South China Sea and the Philippines.
Afghan Presidential Candidate Abdullah Abdullah Pulls Out Of UN Election Audit
The audit has been interrupted at a crucial time as outgoing president Hamid Karzai has insisted that his successor be inaugurated next week.
WHO Closes Ebola Lab In Sierra Leone After Worker Is Infected, Canada Recalls Team
WHO's decision could hinder the global response to the disease, which has killed 120 health care workers and affected 240 others.
Taiwan Chases Away Chinese Fighter Planes From Its Airspace
Taiwanese officials said that the Chinese aircraft were moving toward the South China Sea and the Philippines.
Guatemala Announces State Of Emergency Due To Drought
The current drought is one of the worst in the country's history and has affected 16 of its 22 provinces.