Justin Bieber Pleads Guilty In Careless Driving Case In Canada, Fined $600
Justin Bieber, the 21-year-old pop singer, pleaded guilty Thursday in a careless driving and assault case dating to last August.
Kenya University Attack: 5 Men Charged Over Garissa Massacre That Killed 148 Students
The accused, four Kenyans and one Tanzanian, have applied for bail, claiming torture in police custody.
Egypt's Hosni Mubarak Faces Retrial Over 2011 Arab Spring Killings
Egypt’s highest appeals court has ordered the final retrial for former president Hosni Mubarak for failure to stop the killings of protesters during the Arab Spring uprising.
Arizona Trail Hiker, Lost For 3 Days Without Food And Water, Rescued
A man hiking the Arizona Trail, which stretches from Mexico to Utah, was found dehydrated and in a critical condition three days after he went missing.
Ukraine Troops, Separatists Fight Kills At least 15 In Donetsk
Russia said that those responsible for the fresh assault were hindering the progress of the peace deal brokered in February.
Chechnya Human Rights Group's Office Attacked By Masked Men, 30 Arrested
The Grozny-based Committee Against Torture has alleged that it was attacked by government supporters.
Godzilla Officially Granted Japanese Citizenship, Appointed Shinjuku's Tourism Ambassador
Tokyo's special ward Shinjuku, which has appeared thrice in "Godzilla" movies, has granted an honorary citizenship to the giant monster.
Israel Risks Losing ‘Credibility’ Over Palestine Issue, Obama Tells Israeli TV
Obama's comments about Israel's stance on the two-state solution came during an interview with an Israeli network.
Wars In Afghanistan And Pakistan Left 149,000 Dead Post-9/11: Study
A Brown University study has found that the post 9/11-conflict in Pakistan and Afghanistan has claimed at least 149,000 lives.
Mohammed Morsi Death Sentence Verdict Deferred To June 16
Morsi, along with top leaders of the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood group, was sentenced to death last month in connection to a 2011 prison break.
Native American Student Sues High School Over Eagle Feather Ban On Graduation Cap
Native American student challenges high school's policy on not permitting wearing eagle feather during graduation ceremony.
Anti-ISIS Strategy Meeting To Begin In Paris, Reclaiming Ramadi High On Agenda
Leaders from Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition will meet in Paris on Tuesday to devise a strategy to retake Ramadi from ISIS.