Obama Meets With Ethiopian Leader To Discuss Regional Conflicts
U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday began talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, a U.S. ally against militant extremism who is accused of human rights violations.
Labor Activist From South Korea’s Dark Past Finally Finds Justice
On May 18, 1980, Bae Ok-byoung, a South Korean assembly line worker in southern Seoul, was taken into police custody and tortured for leading a labor strike that would alter the course of her life.
Wave Of Suicide Attacks In Cameroon And Nigeria Kill Score
Female suicide bombers detonated in bars and markets in Cameroon and Nigeria over the weekend, killing 35 people. Last week similar attacks left at least 98 people dead.
No Sign Of Missing Teens Off Florida Coast; Joe Namath Offers $100K Reward
The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing its search for two teenage boys who have been missing for two days off the coast of southern Florida.
Police, Palestinians Clash At Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque
Young Palestinian demonstrators -- armed with rocks, flares and firebombs -- clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem Sunday, as Jewish faithful tried to commemorate a day of remembrance on the site where two ancient temples once stood.
Taliban Capture, Disarm, Release 110 Police Officers In Northeastern Afghanistan
The surrender comes after a three-day battle in Badakhshan province.
Judge Rules Migrant Women, Children Released From U.S. Custody
A federal judge in California has ruled that the Obamaadministration is in serious violation of a near 20-year-old court agreement by detaining women and children who cross over illegally from Mexico.
Woman, Two Dogs Decapitated By Husband in Phoenix
A woman and her two dogs were apparently decapitated by her husband, who then severed his own arm and gouged out his right eye in Phoenix, Ariz., on Saturday.
Abrupt Climate Change Killed Off Mammoths
Until recently, researchers thought sudden and intense cold snaps were to blame for megafauna extinctions.
Obama Delivers Speech Urging Kenya To Progress Over Divisions, Corruption
U.S. President Barack Obama urged Kenyans to move past ethnic divisions, discrimination against women and to overcome corruption during a speech Sunday.
Light Plane Crash In Tokyo Residential Area Kills Three, Burns Homes
A small airplane crashed into a residential area of Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, killing at least three people, injuring two and setting several houses on fire.
Animal Rights Activists Arrested by FBI for Mink-Freeing Spree
Two animal rights activists were arrested by federal agents Friday for an alleged cross-country mink-freeing crusade two years ago, the FBI said.
Talks for $94B Greek Bailout Stall Again as Next Deadline Approaches
After weeks of failed discussions and then a resolution, talks for Greece's new bailout have stalled again, a senior official close to the negotiations said.
Officials: 2-Alarm Fire Erupts at Luxury Hotel on Vegas Strip
A two-alarm fire broke out at the luxury Cosmopolitan hotel on the Las Vegas strip Saturday, sending thick smoke up the building and one person to the hospital.