Tripoli Airport Shut As Clashes Between Zintan And Islamist Militia Kill 7 People; UN Moves Staff Out Of Libya
The airport was struck by rockets followed by heavy gunfire Sunday forcing international carriers to cancel flights.
Ukraine's East Being Deserted As Thousands Flee Cities: Poroshenko's Military To Hit Back
Train tickets in Donetsk have sold out, while most shops in the region have shut down.
General Motors Employs A Former Nissan Infiniti Head, Johan de Nysschen, To Lead Cadillac
GM is aiming to better Cadillac's performance in the U.S. and China, where rival brands have been booking high sales.
Lebanese Police Arrest Abu Qais In Suspicion Of Firing A Rocket Into Israel
The IDF reportedly said it is unsure whether the attack from Lebanon was “symbolic or something more substantial."
Abdullah Abdullah’s Party's Candidate For Vice President Calls For Interim Afghan Government
Abdullah, the early leader in the vote count, has claimed that ballots at more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged in favor of Ahmadzai.
Chinese School Van Sinks Into Pond In China's Hunan Province, Killing 8 Kindergartners And 3 Adults
In November 2011, a nine-seater bus with 62 children and two adults on board collided with a truck, killing 20 people.
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Roz Nouri Shawez Says Kurdish Political Bloc Will Boycott Cabinet
The announcement comes after Nouri al-Maliki accused Erbil, the Kurdish capital, of becoming an operations base for ISIS.
EU Extends Sanctions Against 11 More Ukrainian Separatists And Russians
EU’s sanctions list so far includes nearly 61 people and two energy companies based in the Crimean peninsula.
Typhoon Neoguri Expected To Hit Osaka, Kyoto And Tokyo, After Killing Three People In The South
Japan’s meteorological agency warned of further landslides after the typhoon hit Kyushu in the country's southwest.
Boeing, Emirates Finalize Deal Worth $56B For 150 777X Planes
Last month, Emirates cancelled an order worth $16 billion -- at 2007 list prices -- for 70 A350 jets from Europe's Airbus.
China Promises US It Will Speed Up Reforms On Market Exchange Rate For Yuan
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang spoke at the Strategic Economic Dialogue between China and the U.S. in Beijing.
China Releases Confession Of Japanese War Criminal Accused Of Killing Civilians And Using Chemical Weapons: Xinhua
Since last Thursday, China has begun releasing the confessions of 45 Japanese World War II criminals.
Australia To Give 72-Hour Notice To Refugees Before Deporting Them Back
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been criticized for sending 41 refugees back to Sri Lanka. The rest now have 72 hours to get out.
Donald Sterling Suffering From Alzheimer's For Last 3 Years, Neurologist Testifies In Court
The case Sterling vs. Sterling, which will decide the fate of the Los Angeles Clippers, opened Monday.
Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai Prepares To Become Next Afghan President While Abdullah Calls 'Coup'
Abdullah has claimed that about two million ballots from more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged.
Lafarge, Holcim List Assets They Are Willing To Sell To Get Regulatory Nod For Their Merger
Holcim and Lafarge need to lose assets worth nearly $6.8 billion to get the nod for their $50 billion deal.
China And Germany Sign Helicopter, Auto Deals While Premier Li Keqiang Vows To Pursue Growth Measures
China's first-quarter growth, while robust by global standards, missed the government's target for improvement.
Florida-Based Tariq Khdeir, Allegedly Beaten Up By Israeli Police, Placed On House Arrest
Tariq Khdeir, 15, had gone to Israel to attend the funeral of his cousin Muhammad Abu Khdeir, whose death started clashes Friday.
Palestinians And Israeli Police Clash While Autopsy Shows Khdair Died Due To Heavy Burns
Violence escalated Friday following Khdair’s funeral, as angry Palestinians throw stones at Israeli forces.
Ukraine Opens Criminal Case Against Russia's Border Service Head As Poroshenko Waits To Meet Russia, OSCE
Moscow denied Ukraine’s accusations that Russia had sent arms to the separatists and called such claims “shameless.”
Indian Nationals, Including Nurses Held By ISIS, To Return Home On Government Plane
The nurses, who were being held captive by ISIS in Tikrit for nearly a month, were moved to Erbil on Thursday.
Taliban Fires Rockets At Kabul Airport Burning Down Afghan President Hamid Karzai's Chopper
On Wednesday, Taliban conducted suicide bombing in front of an air force bus near the Kabul University, killing eight people.
Saudi Arabia Deploys 30,000 Troops To Its Border Claiming Iraqi Troops Deserted It Amid ISIS Threat
Saudi Arabian officials reportedly said that Iraqi troops have deserted the 497-mile-long border but Iraq has denied the claim.
UK Increases Security At Its Airports After US Warns European Countries Of 'Credible' Threat
American authorities reportedly uncovered a plot by al-Qaida to smuggle bombs on to planes using sympathizers from the West.
IndiGo, India's Largest And Most Profitable Airline, Wooed By Global Banks For A Role In $400M IPO
IndiGo, which operates 79 aircraft and has orders for 186 planes, plans to order nearly 250 more aircraft this month.
US-India Ties To Weather Revelations NSA Spied On Current Ruling Party BJP In 2010
India had summoned American diplomats to discuss a report that claimed the NSA had spied on India's current ruling party in 2010.
China's Anti-Corruption Drive Purges 3 More Senior Officials From Communist Party
Ji Wenlin, a former vice governor of Hainan province and a close aide to former security chief Zhou Yongkang, was among those expelled.
US Container Ship Cape Ray To Receive, And Destroy, Chemical Weapons From Syria
The Cape Ray will destroy half of the 1,300 metric tons of chemical weapons it receives.
Hong Kong Protesters Arrested By The Hundreds After Democracy Rally While China Calls For Unity And Patience
Organizers of Tuesday's pro-democracy march in Hong Kong said about half a million people came together to demand greater autonomy from China.
Nicolas Sarkozy, Former French President, Taken Into Custody On Corruption Charges
The French leader's lawyer and two magistrates were arrested on Tuesday.