A who's who of international diplomats and leaders gathered in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev as fighting in the east of the country continued to increase in intensity.
A Venezuelan man has gone to extraordinary and shocking lengths to look like Red Skull, Captain America's nemesis.
Three French soldiers were injured after they were stabbed as they patrolled the area around a Jewish community center in the city of Nice.
An arrest warrant for the President of Argentina was found in the trash of a prosecutor who was found dead just hours before he was supposed to testify in the Argentine congress about illegal activities involving the president and ministry of foreign affairs.
The terrorist group calling itself the Islamic State has released another horrendous execution video in which the killing of a downed Jordanian pilot was captured.
Uber, the king of taxi apps, faces a new challenger that could toss it from the throne, Google.
As pro-Russian separatists continue to make serious gains against the Ukrainian Army in eastern Ukraine, the United States is contemplating the possibility of increasing its involvement in the conflict to include lethal aid.
A Korean prosecutor is seeking a sentence of three years for the daughter of the chairman of Korean Air over an outburst where she demanded a plane return to the gate despite it already having begun to taxi for takeoff.
The City of New York has settled a lawsuit with the family of an unarmed teenager who was shot to death by police in 2012.
A new report reveals that the Central Intelligence Agency was instrumental in the assassination of a high-ranking member of Hezbollah in 2008.
A new round of peace talks between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatists have begun even as both sides were in the midst of intense battles throughout eastern Ukraine.
The government of Jordan threatened to execute a large number of Islamic State fighters in its custody if they are not given reassurances that one of their pilot's who has been captured by ISIS is still alive.
The National Football League's non-profit status is being challenged just days before the league's biggest annual event, the Super Bowl.
Approximately 50 people were killed when a terrorist's bomb ripped through a Pakistani mosque as hundreds gathered for their weekly prayers.
Negotiations between the government of Jordan and the Islamic State to secure the lives of a downed Jordanian fighter pilot and a Japanese hostage seem to have failed.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM