At least 21 people have been killed and more than 60 injured in fresh clashes over the weekend between rival militias in Libya, pushing the North African country deeper into instability, Al... Read more
Police backed by armoured vehicles have stormed the campuses of at least two prominent Egyptian universities to quell anti-government protests by students, security officials say. Pro... Read more
A 5.2 earthquake has hit the Indian Ocean west of Java, Indonesia, the national meteorology agency, BMKG, told RIA Novosti news agency. The epicenter was located some 95 kilometers northwest... Read more
(Reuters) – At Fort Campbell in Kentucky, spouses of U.S. soldiers headed to Liberia seem to be lingering just a bit longer than usual after pre-deployment briefings, hungry for inform... Read more
Islamic State’s offensive on the Iraqi capital intensified as the jihadist fighters advanced as far as Abu Ghraib, a suburb only 8 miles away from Baghdad’s international airport. The outer... Read more
Emirates Airline CEO Tim Clark expressed doubts about Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 investigation and said in an interview that he believes that someone took control of the plane and maint... Read more
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has restated its continued commitment to supporting Ebola stricken West African countries to tackle the outbreak. A statement from the Fund quoted IMF’s... Read more
At least nine people have died in a boat accident in Guinea, with about 30 people still missing, officials and residents say. The boat capsized near the Forecariah district, in the country’s... Read more
(Reuters) – China on Saturday sentenced two members of a banned religious cult – a father and daughter – to death for the murder in a McDonald’s restaurant of a woman... Read more
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stepped up efforts by the U.S. to halt the spread of the Ebola virus will start at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on Saturday, where teams... Read more