Ebola Alert: Six Indians Isolated At Delhi Airport Test Negative, More People Expected To Arrive And Be Tested
Indians expected to travel back on seven different flights from the Ebola-hit countries of West Africa will be moved to designated hospitals.
Nigeria's Military Rejects Boko Haram's Claim Of An Islamic Caliphate In The Northeast
Militant group Boko Haram declared an Islamic caliphate in parts of Nigeria's northeast, which it has wrested from the army's control.
Vietnam To Send Envoy To China To Resolve Issues After Oil Rig Spat
China is reportedly suspicious of Vietnam's growing friendliness toward the U.S.
Prison Riots In Brazil's Cascavel Result In At Least 3 Deaths, Rioters Take Inmates, Guards Hostage
At least 700 prisoners are involved in the riots, reportedly triggered by protests for better facilities in the prison.
Libyan Capital Witnesses More Airstrikes By Unknown Planes, Killing 15 And Injuring 20 People
Earlier attacks by unidentified airplanes killed six people in Tripoli over two days this week.
Costa Rica To Investigate If US Tried To Destabilize Cuban Government Using Costa Ricans
The U.S. reportedly sent Venezuelans, Costa Ricans and Peruvians to Cuba through a state-funded program aimed to topple Cuba’s government.
WHO Ebola Experts Reach Liberia While Ireland Confirms Its Citizen Did Not Die From Ebola Virus
Irish health authorities were testing a man who had recently returned from Africa and died Thursday after complaining of a fever.
Tourist Bus Collision Kills 38 People And Injures 41 People In Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh
The route was shut for nearly three hours after the accident to allow easy access to teams of investigators and rescuers.
Japan Landslide Update: Friday Landslide Fears Halt Rescue Operations In Hiroshima
Nearly 2,500 police and military officials are searching for the missing people, and more than 4,000 people have been told to evacuate.
Ebola Patient Kent Brantly To Be Released From Atlanta Hospital; Nancy Writebol Too Maybe Released
Two Americans were airlifted from Monrovia, Liberia, earlier this month after they had contracted the disease while working in the country.
Malaysian Islamists Caught Buying Bomb-Making Material, Discussing Attack On Local Breweries
Malaysian authorities suspect that nearly 20 Malaysians and 500 Indonesians have gone to fight with the Islamic State in Syria.
Los Angeles To Pay $5M To Family Of Brian Beaird, Who Was Shot Dead By Police Officers
Brian Beaird, a National Guard veteran until 1988, was shot dead by police in an incident that was covered live by TV reports.
Donetsk Sees Fresh Clashes, At Least 34 Killed, 29 Wounded
Ukraine estimates that more than 2,000 people have been killed in the clashes while nearly 300,000 have been displaced.
Macy's Agrees To Pay $650,000 To Settle Cases Of Racial Discrimination Against It
Macy’s had reportedly detained nearly 2,000 people at its flagship Herald Square store in Manhattan on suspicion of shoplifting.
Japan's Hiroshima Landslide Kills At Least 27 People While 13 More Are Declared Missing
The frequency of landslides in Japan has nearly doubled in the last 10 years compared to the previous decade.
Ebola Epidemic: Liberia Brings Back 17 Ebola Patients Who Had Fled The Quarantine Zone
Liberia had been searching for the missing patients while Guinea said that many sick Liberians had started crossing the border.
Logar In Afghanistan Attacked By More Than 700 Taliban Fighters
In May, the U.S. declared that it will withdraw most of its troops from Afghanistan by 2016, leaving behind just 10,000 troops.
Chinese Passenger Plane Forced To Delay Landing As Air Traffic Controllers Doze Off
The Boeing aircraft, travelling from Sanya to Wuhan, could not contact the control tower for several minutes despite multiple attempts.
China Coal Mine Explosion: At Least 29 People Trapped As Rescue Efforts Begin
The mine reportedly continued to operate despite having been ordered by the government in June to close down.
Suspected Ebola-Infected Nigerian Woman Dies In Abu Dhabi While Waiting For Flight To India
Her husband and the five doctors who treated her in Abu Dhabi have been isolated and are being checked for possible infection.
Gunmen Attack Saudi Prince's Motorcade In Paris; Take 250,000 Euros, 'Sensitive' Documents
The Repression of Banditry Brigade, a special unit belonging to the French interior ministry, will reportedly investigate the case.
Libya's Tripoli Sees Unidentified Warplanes, Explosions While UN Condemns Violence
In July, the U.S. shut down its embassy in Libya, while the British embassy suspended operations there earlier this month.
Nepal's Floods, Landslides Kill At Least 54 People While More Than 120 People Go Missing
The power lines in the region were also disconnected due to the rains, making rescue operations tougher.
Germany's Foreign Minister Reaches Iraq After First German Aid Lands In Irbil
Officials estimate more than 1,700 people from France, Germany and the U.K. have joined the Islamic State.
Eduardo Campos Death: Flight Data Was Not Recorded On Black Box
The plane was said to be carrying seven people, but authorities claim that only six people died in the accident.
US Military Chief's First Visit To Vietnam Since 1971 Aimed At Strengthening Military Ties
Both U.S. and Vietnam share concerns about China's growing assertions over disputed regions of the South China Sea.
UN Announces Level-3 Humanitarian Crisis In Iraq While Sinjar Situation Better Than Feared
The U.S., which had sent a mission to Mount Sinjar to help the Yazidis, said that the situation was better than feared.
Ebola Outbreak: Guinea Declares Emergency As Overall Deaths From Ebola Rise To 1,069
The current Ebola outbreak was first detected in Guinea, in the beginning of the year, and has killed 377 people in the country so far.
Nouri Al-Maliki Objects To Abadi's Appointment, Asks To Wait For Court Ruling
Iraq is facing a political crisis in Baghdad even as government forces try to beat back the advance of Islamist militants in the north.
Australian Defense Minister Plays Down PM Tony Abbott’s Comments About Sending Troops To Iraq
While Australia's prime minister said sending in troops was not ruled out, his defense minister spoke only of humanitarian aid.