The new law has caused uncertainty among companies and sparked fears over surveillance and privacy rights.
Military leaders from across the border are fighting in eastern Ukraine, where Nazi-style troop formations have been observed, Ukraine says.
Tensions have been running high between the nuclear-armed neighbors since peace talks that were due to be held last weekend were called off at the last minute.
"In my opinion there should be a nice, red line: Drones should not be weaponized. Period," said the bill's initial sponsor.
Home addresses, phone numbers and flight information were released in an email the company sent by accident last week, the company said.
“The taxpayers of New Jersey are not Chris Christie’s personal ATM machine,” the leader of a citizens advocacy group said.
Users' email addresses, credit information and passwords were posted online Tuesday by hackers.
Kenyan Chief Justice Willy Mutanga said corrupt law enforcement officials have been deceiving the law and stealing billions of taxpayer revenues through a traffic scam.
At least 46 people have been killed in clashes between Islamic State, a rival Islamist group and forces loyal to the official government in two Libyan cities, residents and medics said on Friday.
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are expected to train with the Russian navy in addition to other drills this month with China.
Many police departments require their officers to wear body cameras. But the rules around when to turn them on and off are murky.
"There’s no doubt that over the past few years the capabilities of everyone have increased," says former U.S. Army Cyber Command chief.
The Obama administration is considering options in striking back against China over a cyberattack that hit a government agency last month, the New York Times reported.
A secret document leaked by the hacker group Anonymous appears to show the existence of over 20 unofficial surveillance bases.
Malaysia last month circulated a draft resolution to form the tribunal. Russia last week proposed a rival text that demands justice for the victims of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, but does not establish a tribunal.
The custom-built, bullet-proof limousine is equipped with eight-inch thick steel plates, five-inch thick bulletproof glass, reinforced tires and a blood bank.
The surveillance measure, which passed in 2014 in a matter of days, granted intelligence agencies unprecedented retention and surveillance powers.
The shooting on Thursday morning in Chattanooga, Tennessee, had some officials considering more security.
Tensions in Kenya over the debate on homosexuality and LGBT rights have heightened ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit next week.
Nairobi County officials have nonetheless insisted that the bustling capital city's beautification was not about U.S. President Barack Obama.
MasterCard is experimenting with a new program that uses facial scans to approve online purchases.
China's sweeping new national security law could bring more Internet controls, affect foreign businesses in China, and add to pressure on Hong Kong to pass similar regulations.