It's Malaysia's $700 million question: Who transferred massive amounts of cash into Prime Minister Najib Razak's personal bank accounts, and where is the money now?
Minutes before he slung an assault rifle across his chest and walked through a high-speed train, the Moroccan suspect in the foiled attack in France watched a jihadi video on his cellphone, the prosecutor said in formally opening a terrorism investigation.
Hundreds of Colombians waded across a border river with refrigerators, chickens and mattresses on their backs - victims of an escalating dispute with the Venezuelan government.
With the lofty goal of promoting medieval heritage, the first International Knights' Festival, known as "Just Out", opened on Tuesday in the Serbian town of Despotovac, 130 km southeast of Belgrade.
Two television journalists were shot and killed in Virginia on Wednesday morning while conducting a live interview, and authorities said police were pursuing a suspect who appeared to be a disgruntled current or former employee of the TV station.
Two men wearing Afghan security force uniforms opened fire on Wednesday inside a military base in southern Afghanistan, killing two NATO service members before being shot dead themselves, the international force said.
The destruction of the nearly 2,000-year-old temple of Baal Shamin by Islamic State militants erased a symbol of the once rich religious life of Syria's ancient caravan city of Palmyra.
Bangladesh's High Court has imposed a six-month ban on the screening of a movie about a garment worker who was rescued from the rubble 17 days after a five-story factory complex collapsed more than two years ago, killing over 1,000 people.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro vowed to extend a crackdown on smugglers and illegal migrants from neighboring Colombia whom he blames for rampant crime and widespread shortages.
Hundreds of security forces patrolled an area of western Nepal on Tuesday where ethnic protesters, demanding statehood, attacked police with spears and knives a day earlier, leaving at least six officers and three protesters dead and many others injured.
The hacking of the cheating website Ashley Madison has triggered extortion crimes and led to two unconfirmed reports of suicides, Canadian police said on Monday.
The EU has been struggling to cope with the unprecedented arrivals - from the thousands landing on the shores of Greece and Italy to the hundreds risking their lives to climb onto trucks to travel from France to Britain.
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