Boston bombings have 'nothing to do with Islam', uncle says.
Tamerlan, 19, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 26, arrived in Cambridge, Massachusetts along with their father, a car mechanic, in 2002.
Brother of Dzhokhar, still on the run after a shoot out with police, has been identified after being killed by police.
Police hunting 19-year-old from Russia's south near Chechnya Republic
The president spoke at interfaith service "Healing our city" in Boston's cathedral of the Holy Cross
Barack Obama has delivered a powerful and inspired speech at an interfaith memorial service in Boston in the aftermath of the twin blast at the Marathon's finish line.
Victim in serious-to-critical condition at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Police clashes again with pro-democracy protesters ahead of controversial race
A suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings has been arrested and is set to be taken to court, according to a BBC report
Letter received at off-site location away from White House.
Gay tourism boom predicted after New Zealand becomes 13th country in the world to approve gay marriage.
No casualties reported after Iron Dome defence system failed to operate.
US president urges civilians to speak up to authorities if they see something suspicious
Essam el-Erian says Boston attack linked with French interventions against al-Qaida
Medina-born student is being treated at hospital for injuries
Calls for boycott of F1 grand prix as police raid secondary school following pro-democracy protests.
February 14 movement claims responsibility for blast that left no casualties.
Twitter president Dick Costolo accused of culpability in "racial defamation" towards Jews
Renowned pianist given a suspended sentence for tweeting elements from a thousand-year-old poem by Omar Khayyam.
Hacktivists release statement against Bernie Ecclestone and Bahraini royal family
Violence during anti-government rallies in capital Manama
North Korea will not be accepted as nuclear power, warns Barack Obama's secretary of state.
Palestinian majority believes in national reconciliation between staunch rivals Hamas and Fatah.
Gruesome delivery for owner Tom Ricketts may be mafia-like warning or attempt to break 70-year-old curse on Chicago Cubs.
Members of Women of the Wall prayer group were wearing shawls and amulets at Jewish holy site.
More than 50 activists arrested in crackdown on pro-democracy opposition ahead of race
Riot that left eight Buddhists dead allegedly began after sexual assault by fishermen.
Anti-foreign nurse swoop on Peloponnese hospital explodes in violence as Roma patient's friends confront Nazis.
Timbuktu residents asked to look after camel presented to French president dine out on it instead.
Inspired by Arab revolutions, grassroots movement may change history in secretive Africa country.