Israeli police arrest organ trafficking suspects
Israeli police say they have arrested six people suspected of running an illegal nationwide organ trafficking ring.
Israeli police say they have arrested six people suspected of running an illegal nationwide organ trafficking ring.
The EU naval force says Somali pirates have hijacked a Turkish vessel with 25 crew onboard east of the Kenyan port of Mombasa.
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake has rattled Indonesia's northwest island of Sumatra, the U.S. Geological Survey reported Tuesday.
Police have arrested two women at a British airport after they reportedly tried to smuggle a corpse onto a flight.
President Barack Obama's spokesman says the administration is “frustrated” with the latest remarks attributed to Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
Schools are opening across Haiti's capital for the first time since a devastating earthquake hit nearly three months ago.
Police say gunmen in Iraq have killed a Shiite family of six, including four children.
U.S. Embassy officials say no Americans were among the three people killed today when militants attacked a U.S. Consulate in northwestern Pakistan.
Downtown is closed in the U.S. border city of Calexico after a powerful earthquake in Mexico that killed two people there.
President Dmitry Medvedev is quoted as saying laws must be toughened for terrorist accomplices, regardless of their level of involvement, after 39 people were killed in double suicide bombings of the Moscow subway.
A San Diego area family is preparing for the return of an army civilian employee who was held captive for more than two months in Iraq.
Think of it like the American census – only about four times bigger.
Lawmakers investigating alleged illegal diamond mining in eastern Zimbabwe say police stopped them touring the diamond workings.
A minister says renegade soldiers arrested the head of Guinea-Bissau's Armed Forces and its Prime Minister in an apparent coup attempt.
Iraqi officials say gunmen fatally shot a health ministry official at his home in Baghdad in the latest slaying apparently targeting government employees.
It's the second major mine disaster this week in China.
Bulgarian officials say a dead bird found near the Black Sea port of Varna has tested positive for the deadly H5N1 virus.
Peruvian officials are celebrating the reopening of the famed Inca citadel of Machu Picchu after a two-month closure caused by flooding.
The suspected Somali pirates who opened fire on a U.S. Navy warship off East Africa today may have been seeking a ransom.
A Duke University graduate student has found what historians think is the only surviving printed copy of Haiti's Declaration of Independence.
NASA scientists will investigate Toyota's acceleration problems.
Rescuers in China are racing to free 153 coal miners who've been trapped deep underground by a flood since Sunday.
A Ugandan rebel group accused of slaughtering hundreds of civilians in neighboring Congo is denying it took part in the massacre.
Police say 67 sheep died when a pair of dogs attacked them and sent them fleeing into the path of a freight train in southwestern Germany.
Chihuahua state police say soldiers have arrested a suspect in the killings of three people linked to the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez.