At least 50 people were killed instantly on 23 November from a blast in the dangerous region
Deputy President William Ruto says Somali militants who ambushed Nairobi-bound bus killed.
College's official language will be Hebrew, but courses taught in Arabic and English also planned
Another three Ukraine servicemen were killed in the past 24 hours
The local leader expelled from the ruling Awami League party in 2011
Poachers were caught with hundreds of sea turtles in a disputed shoal in the South China Sea
Police are investigating local governor's claim that animals were poisoned by shellfish harvesters.
Human rights advocate said restaurants' signs are illegal and discriminatory against women
Fresh violence hits Holy City amid tensions surrounding Temple Mount.
The officer was responding to a 911 call that stated the gun is 'probably fake'.
Lawmakers worried that a sharp economic slowdown may hit employment and dent public support for reforms.
Iran and P5+1 group in 'final push' to secure deal in Vienna as extension of deadline likely.
Despite relatively stable situation in Guinea, experts are calling for more efforts and global support.
Hong Kong court rules former Bank of America Merrill Lynch banker fit for trial and adjourns hearing to July.
Italy's historical wonder, the Colosseum, to come alive after a go-ahead by culture minister.
Netanyahu said recognising a Palestinian State would be wrong at a time of political turmoil and violence in the Middle East.
Police tracked down the baby's 30-year-old mother, using hospital records.
Italian coastguard says it rescued more than 600 migrants between Sicily and North Africa this weekend.
Ghoncheh Ghavami has been released, after being jailed after watching a volleyball match.
An Israeli border police officer has been charged with the fatal shooting of a Palestinian protestor, deliberately switching blank bullets for a live round that killed the teenager.
Latest deadly plantation attack puts appalling working conditions of tea workers in India in spotlight
Protesters gather outside country's nuclear facility, as US secretary of state John Kerry says "big gaps" remain between parties.
Second deadly attack in area in two days as Islamists slaughter fishermen near border with Chad.
Shrapnel from the blast hurt nearby carnival goers in the town of M'Lang.
Volleyball was banned during Taliban reign and there have been several other major attacks
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi says deployment of Egyptian troops has been discussed with Israel and Palestine.
A tourist caused "significant damage" by carving a big letter K on the Colosseum, one of the world's most popular visitor attractions.
1914 painting is bought by unnamed Middle East buyer from a German auction house in Nuremberg.
Palestinian politicians say the measures are racist and will increase tensions
If confirmed, death would be first fatality as a result of violence since the 50-day conflict ended in August