Two Jewish minors have been found guilty of the 2014 murder of a Palestinian teenager in Jerusalem, but a third man accused of orchestrating the crime has not been formally convicted, pending a psychological review. Nathan Frandino reports.
Two Jewish minors have been found guilty of the 2014 murder of a Palestinian teenager in Jerusalem, but a third man accused of orchestrating the crime has not been formally convicted, pending a psychological review. Nathan Frandino reports.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - There are terrorists among the Syrian refugees making their way to Europe, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told Czech Television in an interview, excerpts of which were broadcast on Monday.
PARIS, Nov 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned that climate-related disasters are taking an ever greater toll on the poor and can wipe out decades of development gains, as he launched a global partnership to boost the resilience of vulnerable communities.
MILAN (Reuters) - Andrea Mandorlini, the longest-serving coach in Serie A, was fired by Verona on Monday, ending five years during which he led the club from the third tier and back to the top flight.
Thailand serves up a five-star buffet for thousands of monkeys at an annual festival. Angela Moore reports.
Thailand serves up a five-star buffet for thousands of monkeys at an annual festival. Angela Moore reports.
The latest on the trial of a police officer accused in the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a spinal injury in the back of a transport van (all times local):
A charter bus carrying college students overturned Sunday night, leaving 36 people injured, and police say the driver has been charged with reckless driving, as speed was a factor in the wreck.
Pope Francis made a historic visit to the last remaining Muslim neighborhood in Central African Republic's capital on Monday, a move that almost immediately opened up a part of the divided city that had been closed off...
A top House leader predicted Monday that Washington will avoid stumbling into a government shutdown next week over a tea party-backed drive to take away Planned Parenthood's funding.
Turkey won't apologize to Russia for shooting down a warplane operating over Syria, the Turkish prime minister said Monday, stressing that the military was doing its job defending the country's airspace.
As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton opened her office to dozens of influential Democratic party fundraisers, former Clinton administration and campaign loyalists, and corporate donors to her family's global charity,...
The Supreme Court's lineup of new cases is fit for an election year.
The latest about an online threat that led the University of Chicago to cancel classes on Monday (all times local):
The latest in the investigation into the fatal shooting of a black man by Minneapolis police that has sparked more than a week of demonstrations (all times local):
Retailers are rolling out online deals on so-called "Cyber Monday." But now that shoppers are online all the time anyway, the 10-year-old shopping holiday is losing some of its luster.
The latest news from the U.N. climate conference that began Monday in Paris. All times local:
Nov 30 (Reuters) - U.S. natural gas prices this year are set to register their lowest average price since 1999, marking one of the deepest and most prolonged slumps of any commodity, with a rebound unlikely as record production from shale formations has outstripped even healthy demand.
PARIS, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia had received more information showing that Islamic State oil was going via Turkey and that Turkey's downing of a Russian plane was dictated by a desire to defend those oil supplies.
The latest on the mass movement of asylum-seekers and others seeking refuge in Europe. All times local:
Beijing suffered its worst air pollution of the year on Monday, with monitoring sites throughout the city reporting extremely hazardous levels of pollutants.
American activist Lori Berenson is finally heading home to New York, two decades after being found guilty of aiding leftist rebels in Peru.
BAGHDAD, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) authorized the release of payments to oil exporting companies for November in line with payments made in the past two months, an official close to the minister of natural resources said on Monday.
Federal Reserve officials have moved to prevent the central bank from bailing out failing companies, a power it exercised during the 2008 financial crisis.