The breakaway region, internationally considered part of Georgia, has been under effective Russian control since 2008.
Some 71 percent of those surveyed disapproved of the job Republicans are doing in Congress.
The 14-year-old, who was arrested last month in Texas, was to be among 100 participants in an astronomy event Monday evening.
The former president will reportedly stump for wife Hillary Clinton in Iowa this weekend, as challenger Sen. Bernie Sanders' poll numbers rise.
The Islamic nation, which is No. 2 in both GDP and population in the Middle East, hopes to rejoin Swift, a vital organization for reconnecting with the global economy.
The youthful Liberal Party leader has run advertisements pushing for "real change."
The campaign, aimed at motivating children to opt for higher studies, will be supported by over 20 media, business and nonprofit groups.
China, which is host to the now-suspended six-party talks on Pyongyang’s nuclear program, reportedly has a lot of influence on North Korea.
According to a report by American cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, U.S. companies have continued to face repeated, albeit unsuccessful, intrusions from Chinese hackers.
President Barack Obama will meet Monday with 10 executives as part of a White House strategy to enlist the private sector in developing technologies to address climate change.
Iran's vice president told the Associated Press the country is gearing up for an influx of Western tourists in the post-sanctions era.
The allies had been looking to agree on a 10-year military aid package to extend the current U.S. grants to Israel worth $3 billion annually.
President Obama praised Iran's agreement to additional monitoring and dispatched Ambassador Tom Shannon to Vienna to discuss the next steps.
To parents of active-duty soldiers and veterans, U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to keep thousands of troops in Afghanistan was much more than politics.
The allies had been looking to agree on a 10-year aid package to extend the current U.S. grants to Israel worth $3 billion annually, which are due to expire in 2017.
Only a peace treaty could "put a definite end to the evil cycle of escalating confrontation and tension," Pyongyang says.
The breach is believed to have been the work of hackers with connections to Russia.
The latest war of words between Republican U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush centers on the legacy of former President George W. Bush.
"The United States is deeply concerned about Iran's recent ballistic missile launch," the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, said in a statement.
Once in control of the Middle East nation's airspace, the U.S. military is now dodging Russian jets -- which are making Syrian rebels feel vulnerable to airstrikes.
President Barack Obama said Friday he wanted to see China's "peaceful rise."
Reince Priebus said Friday the Republican Party will be “cooked” if it fails to elect a conservative president in 2016.