Defendants are accused of stealing computer source code and processes, design layouts and other documents from US technology companies
Alleged seizure could cut off government’s major source of revenue for funding civil war, analyst says
Disease persists in West Africa; director-general announces reforms to speed response to health emergencies
'Public trust in American policing has been shaken,' Executive Director of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission tells House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday
Iraqi security forces abandon a vast array of American military equipment after fleeing Ramadi in face of onslaught by Islamic State
Police on Tuesday fired tear gas and beat protesters who say they will remain in streets until president withdraws his plan to seek a third term in office
Brandon Paulin, just 19, says he'll work to get boarded-up storefronts open and running again in Indian Head, population 4,000
Analysts raise questions about White House policy; Pentagon acknowledges equipment fell into enemy hands
Religious tolerance, pro-active clergy credited with all but stamping out disease in country where it has claimed more than 3,000 lives
Fatwa issued in Lahore says IS, Taliban, Boko Haram, and other groups carrying out suicide attacks are operating 'in an un-Islamic manner'
Operation aims to capture and destroy smugglers' boats off Libya's coast of Libya, and EU is seeking UN authorization to do so
Much of current upheaval, sectarian conflict stems from Shia-led Iraqi governments failing to reach out and give Sunnis place at country’s political and security table
Domin Kari