D.R. CONGO Demonstrations Continue Against Proposed Electoral Law The powerful Catholic Church has condemned the reform, which the opposition claims would only serve to extend President Joseph Kabila's rule.
SYRIA Aftermath of Government Raid on Militant-Controlled Territory Medics say at least 65 people are dead after an air strike on a cattle market in the northeast village of Khansaa.
U.S.A. Police Radar Used by 50 Agencies Can ‘See’ Inside Homes Using radio waves, the Range-R device can detect the slightest of movements. Privacy advocates aren't pleased.
CRIMEA Water Shortage Threatens Zoo Animals Reservoir levels on the peninsula have fallen and have left lions, tigers, and bears are at risk of going thirsty.
Activists hope the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) will label killer whales endangered, allowing lawyers to sue a Miami aquarium to release an orca into the wild after 44 years. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Molotov cocktail armed protesters clashed with police in Sitra, just east of Bahrain's main island on Friday, as demonstrators demanded the release of imprisoned Shia opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman.
Peering into the thousands of frozen layers inside Greenland’s ice sheet is like looking back in time. Each layer provides a record of not only snowfall and melting events, but what the Earth’s climate was like at the dawn of civilization, or during the last ice age, or during an ancient period of warmth similar to the one we are experiencing today. Using radar data from NASA’s Operation IceBridge, scientists have built the first-ever comprehensive map of the layers deep inside the ice sheet.