The Associated Press (AP) is a nonprofit independent global news organization with bureaus in over 100 countries. Founded in 1846, the wire service licenses its factual reporting to media outlets worldwide.
US embassy says Turkish police investigating ‘terror cell’ in Gaziantep that could be targeting ‘shopping centers, Starbucks, Big Chef Restaurants’
President Muhammadu Buhari Ban tells UN chief his government is 'willing to bend over backwards' to win girls' freedom but finding credible Boko Haram leaders for negotiations has been difficult
Associated Press found that while some Thai companies that export shrimp to US have given formerly entrapped workers better jobs in-house, others still use middlemen who employ laborers in remote, guarded warehouses
According to statistics compiled by Gisha, an Israeli advocacy group that pushes for freedom of movement for Gaza's 1.8 million residents, 1,211 Gazans were summoned to the Erez border crossing for Israeli security interrogations during the first half of the year
Widely mocked project involved an 8-kilometer (5-mile) unrestored Xiaohekou section of wall that has become known as the 'most beautiful wild Great Wall'
Prosecutors say clerics knew their attackers; some parishioners are skeptical, saying organized crime has plagued region with killings and disappearances
Indonesian, Malaysian and Singaporean authorities dismiss research that smoky haze from catastrophic forest fires in Indonesia last year caused 100,000 deaths
Ringleader Trang A Tang and eight other Vietnamese nationals convicted of trafficking 626 kilograms of heroin from Laos and Thailand into Vietnam
Samsung and its battery supplier, Amperex Technology Ltd., investigated and found the cause of the fires in those two cases was an external heat source, not the phones' lithium-ion batteries
But army is claiming victory in 'fierce battle' in a remote northeastern town where Islamic extremists say they killed 40 troops from multinational force
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy, competing in conservative primary, visits Calais, where he's expected to pledge to send migrants to processing center in Britain
While significant changes in policy are not likely to happen soon with nation long linked to terrorism, State Department welcomed Khartoum's cooperation in fighting Islamic extremist groups
Jonas Edmonds, 30, of Aurora has pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization
Fans of the boy wizard will recognize it as the fictional address of 4 Privet Drive, home of Harry's dastardly aunt and uncle, the Dursleys
Humberto De la Calle, chief negotiator at talks which ended decades of conflict with FARC rebels, now seen as country's possible future president
Despite the monthly decline, construction activity has accelerated for much this year
Rights groups have urged release of Jovo Martinovic, held since October 2015, expressing concern case against him is because of his investigative journalism
Ahmad Khan Rahami provided investigators with a wealth of clues that led to his arrest about 50 hours after the first explosion, according to three law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation
Panel on Tuesday examines proposed deal that would combine two of the six US and European companies dominating agrochemical market
However, many students did not participate, reflecting split over whether to revive powerful movement that challenged President Jacob Zuma last year
Load more