A 14-year-old teenager arrested in Austria in late 2014 on suspicion of planning to detonate explosives at the Westbanhof train station here and other charges was sentenced to two years' imprisonment on Tuesday.
Public indignation and outcry for justice have rocked U.S. society once again after a white police officer in Ohio was acquitted in the killing of two unarmed blacks.
The Air France flight which was escorted to New York's JFK airport Monday by U.S. Air Force fighter planes has been cleared of threat, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Twenty-two members of U.S. Congress on Thursday urged the country's Attorney General Loretta Lynch to review espionage-related charges brought against a Chinese-American hydrologist and asked her to determine whether race played a factor in the so called "spy case".
Tourists might soon have to pay to visit one of Australia's most iconic attractions if a proposed revenue-raising plan gains traction.
When he posted an advertisement to sell his second-hand books online last Saturday, Kang Xia didn't expect it to turn into a shopping bonanza.
A British bomb-maker has been found guilty of using improvised explosive devices to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq, local media reported Thursday quoting a ruling from London's Woolwich Crown Court.
A small Lithuanian plane which went missing on Saturday was found on the bottom of the Baltic Sea Tuesday afternoon.
Burundian army spokesman Colonel Gaspard Baratuza has defied what he called rumors that there are divisions within the east African country's military.
Greece was "in the final stretch" to achieve a deal on the resolution of the Greek debt crisis with its international lenders in following days, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Monday in Athens.
Mohamed Morsi, affiliated to banned Muslim Brotherhood group, is the first Egyptian president who faces the execution verdict, after a criminal court sentenced him to death on Saturday.
The Israeli parliament approved late Thursday night a right-wing government formed by incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after his Likud party won an early election nearly two months ago.
A police officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing after shooting and killing a civilian at a railway station in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, said the local police department on Thursday.
The main competition was officially opened as the 68th Festival de Cannes entered its second day on Thursday.
"There was a lot of bullying when I was at school, particularly when I was an elementary school student. They used to throw garbage in my face but I had no idea why," 22-year-old Ariana Miyamoto, who has taken the world by storm since becoming the first Afro-Asian to be crowned Miss Universe Japan last month, told APD in an exclusive interview.
Six people were killed when a small plane crashed in northern Mexico's state of Chihuahua, local officials confirmed Wednesday.
Indonesia planned to commence the mega coal-fired power plant project in Batang, Central Java province with a capacity of 2,000 Mega Watt (MW) despite calls from environmentalists to reconsider the project as it was assessed of contradicted with the nation's target to reduce carbon emission.