Initial poll count on Wednesday shows that Egypt's former military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will sweep the presidential election with an overwhelming majority of votes.
A woman was arrested Monday after green paint was found splattered inside two chapels at the Washington National Cathedral.
Israeli and Palestinian teams flew to Washington on Monday to end a long diplomatic stalemate and prepare for a new round of Middle East peace talks.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced on Monday 105 children involved in sex trafficking and exploitation have been recovered in 76 cities across the United States over the weekend.
Manila's plan to relocate its major air force and navy camps to a former US naval base near the South China Sea is designed to increase pressure on China.
The victory of Cambodia's ruling party, led by Prime Minister Hun Sen, will help stabilize the situation in the country, observers said on Monday.
A helicopter crash in a rugged, wooded area of Pennsylvania claimed the lives of five people, including one child, officials said Sunday.
Egyptian police on Monday arrested two leaders of an Islamist party affiliated with ousted president Mohamed Morsi.
Pakistan on Monday strongly condemned the latest US drone strike in North Waziristan tribal region, which killed at least six people.
The Australian government has launched a plan for a more collaborative national effort to tackle cybercrime, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus announced in a statement on Monday.
A robber carrying an automatic pistol stole jewellery and watches worth millions of euros from the luxury Carlton Hotel in Cannes on Sunday.
A gunman killed six people before he was shot dead by the police in an apartment building in Miami, Florida.
The frontrunner to become Australia's next prime minister, Tony Abbott, holds ambitious plans to develop the country's sparse and inhospitable north by 2030 to attract a new wave of mining investment and boost agricultural exports to Asia.