Development solutions must come just as quickly as humanitarian help for countries facing bulk of influx, World Bank leader tells panel Friday
Women have nearly finished officer training, and must complete remaining training and physical requirements to qualify
Protesters were demonstrating against role of money in politics
If authentic, hack would be one of largest leaks of public information and could make much of Turkey's population vulnerable to identity theft
Two newest cases raise number of reported allegations of sexual abuse by peacekeepers in Central African Republic this year to 25
In interview with VOA, leader Atifete Jahjaga says her country has increased efforts to arrest citizens who join Islamic State militants in Syria or Iraq
President urges Congress to lift trade embargo against Cuba 'once and for all' and points out several US companies already getting set to do business in Cuba
Despite some progress — including release of dozens of political detainees — human rights violations are continuing, UN official says
In rare endorsement, Republican candidate suggests voters back Kasich in Ohio to increase chances of snuffing out billionaire front-runner's bid for nomination
President is first sitting US head of state to address annual gathering in Austin, Texas, which has become a mecca for innovators and startups to share and market their ideas
Seven residents sue Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, current and former government officials, and corporations; damages sought for thousands of people who suffered physical or economic injuries
Truck detonated at security checkpoint near Hotel SYL, but security forces blocked gunmen from entering building; second explosion caused more casualties, created confusion
Announcement makes New Jersey governor first major party figure to endorse billionaire real estate mogul
US government prosecutors file court order, accuse Apple of being more concerned with business model and marketing strategies
Cuban president pushes US government to stop radio, television broadcasts that Cuba considers harmful
Rural district flooded with emails, calls after social studies class practices calligraphy by writing 'there is no god but Allah’
Weeks of rallies against government plan to turn farmland into business development have left dozens dead, opposition group says
Pilot program to kick off in coming weeks; direct service between countries was cut five decades ago during Cold War
Department's deputy secretary says US governors opposed to accepting Syrians are basing decisions on unfounded fears
UN's top diplomat in Somalia says country is steadily transforming from a failed state to a recovering one
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