UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon strongly condemned on Tuesday Boko Haram attacks that deliberately targeted Christian and Muslim worshipers during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in northeastern Nigeria.
The FBI is hoping to locate 240 more victims of a man convicted of using online threats to extort pornographic images from teenage girls.
An Indian soldier was wounded on Tuesday in an exchange of fire with Pakistan's military along the Line of Control dividing Kashmir, India's official broadcaster, All India Radio said.
A United Nations inquiry into a 1961 plane crash that killed then secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold found that new information pointing to an aerial attack or threat bringing down the aircraft warrants further investigation.
Scot Alexander Breithaupt, who helped turn BMX bike racing from a backyard hobby into an international action sport, has died, authorities said. He was 57.
Like many migrants drawn to the French port of Calais, Ali, a 22-year-old Iraqi, is convinced his life will be better if he can make it across the 32-kilometer stretch of sea separating him from Britain.
As a boy, Asif Patel would take apart toys and transistor radios, relying only on his sense of touch to rebuild them, having been robbed of his eyes and his sight by a rare condition.
The world's oldest person, the daughter of sharecroppers and a granddaughter of slaves, celebrated her 116th birthday on Monday in New York.
Saudi-led coalition airstrikes and clashes killed at least 193 fighters and civilians in Yemen on Monday, residents and media run by the Houthi movement said, the highest daily toll since the Arab air offensive began more than three months ago.
World powers were set on Tuesday to miss yet another deadline on an elusive nuclear deal that would end a 13-year standoff with Iran, despite hours of difficult top-level negotiations.
A man visible on a cell block's control room monitor, pacing in his small cubicle in a gray robe, is one of a rising number of security prisoners in Saudi Arabia, as war has sparked a surge in domestic jihadist activity.
Three-quarters of Australian voters support a proposal that would strip the citizenship from Australian nationals who engage in terrorist activities.
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