How To Survive A Terror Attack: 'Run, Hide' Advises UK Counter Terrorism Office In New Guide
"Escape if you can," says a new note from the U.K.'s National Counter Terrorism Security Office about firearms and weapons attacks in the aftermath of Paris.
Paris Live Updates: Abdelhamid Abaaoud, Alleged Mastermind Of Terror Attacks, Confirmed Killed In Saint-Denis Raid
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Obama, Xi Jinping, Other APEC Leaders Call For Urgent Cooperation Against Terrorism
The non-economic statement is a rare one for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation group.
As Putin Fights ISIS, Eastern Europe Worries About Russia And Ukraine Sanctions
With Europe set to review its sanctions against Russia in January, eastern states worry Putin's involvement in Syria could lessen resolve on Ukraine.
Putin Creates Center To Fight Terrorism Financing As Obama Warms To Russian Leader
In what could be the start of a new friendship, President Barack Obama said coordination with Russia against ISIS was a possibility.
After Paris ISIS Terror Attacks, Defense Companies Likely To Cash In As Security Is Increased Over Islamic State Fears
After the terror attacks in Paris, security and defense companies are likely to see increased spending for munitions, drones and other weapons.
Iran Offered Syrian President Bashar Assad Shelter During Civil War, But He Refused
With increased airstrikes against the Islamic State group, Syrian President Bashar Assad continues to retain his grip on power.
Putin Claims ISIS Receives Financing From 40 Countries At G-20 Summit Following Paris Attacks
The Russian president said the group has received support from some of the nations in attendance at the G-20 summit.
United Nations Ceasefire: Following Paris Attacks, Leaders Draft Syrian Resolution To Defeat ISIS
About 20 heads of state met Saturday to discuss a resolution to begin negotiations between Syrian President Bashar Assad's administration and opposition groups.
After Paris Terror Attacks, CIA Head Calls For 'Enhanced' Intelligence Sharing With Russia
The U.S. and Russia will have a better chance of defeating ISIS if they overcome acrimony and instead share insights, information and data, CIA Director John Brennan said.
Russia Says Putin-Obama Talk On Syria Not Enough To 'Overhaul Bilateral Relations'
Moscow said the conversation between Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama Sunday was "constructive," but tactical divides remain over Syria.
What Is Molenbeek? After Paris Terrorism, Everything We Know About Belgian Neighborhood Labeled 'Jihadi Capital Of Europe'
With a 30 percent unemployment rate and connections to terrorism, the Brussels district of Molenbeek has drawn investigations into the Paris attacks.
UK Stopped Seven Terror Attacks In Last Six Months, David Cameron Says
The U.K. is recruiting almost 2,000 more people to help prevent terrorist attacks as Prime Minister David Cameron reveals seven attacks have been prevented in the last six months.
Syrian Opposition Members Think 18-Month Transition Plan Is 'Unrealistic'
A plan proposed by a multinational group calls for elections in 18 months but doesn't prevent Syrian President Bashar Assad from running.
Paris Terror Attacks: Will Russia And US Work Together In Syria Against ISIS?
The attacks in Paris underscored the growing capabilities of ISIS, putting new pressure on Moscow and Washington to come together and find a solution in Syria.
Paris Terror Attack Update: France Launches Airstrikes In Syria Against ISIS In Raqqa
Following Friday's carnage in Paris, French and American leaders said they would redouble attacks targeting Islamic State strongholds.
Death Toll Rises In Paris Terror Attacks
The number of injured in the attacks stood at 352, 99 critically.
Obama-Putin Summit: Leaders Agree On Need For Ceasefire In Syria At G-20 Summit
The two leaders huddled together before the opening session of the Group of 20 summit in the Turkish city of Antalya.
Russian Diplomat Says French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo Is An Accomplice Of ISIS
Russian diplomat, Irina Yarovaya, has said Charlie Hebdo practices “informational terrorism.”
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Update: Electricity Latest Economic Battleground
Following the countries' mutual banning of flights, the move to suspend electricity imports is Ukraine's latest front in its struggle to untangle its economy from Russia's.
US Military Weapons To Finland, France, UK? Russia Says Its A 'Nonexistent' Threat To Europe Amid $880M Proposed Sale
The U.S. has proposed $880 million in arms sales to Europe, whose nations have increased military budgets and called for greater NATO support since Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
State-Controlled Russian TV Channels Leak Secret Designs Of Nuclear Torpedo
Two state-controlled Russian channels leaked the designs that are supposed to create “zones of extensive radioactive contamination.”
Last Chemical Weapons Production Facility To Be Destroyed By End Of 2015
The UN Under Secretary-General Kim Won-soo said the 12th facility was being prepared to be destroyed.
Experts Ask Kremlin To ‘Support’ Businessmen Who Publicly Speak Against Anti-Russian Sanctions
Two Russian experts have suggested that the government should take note of those who speak against anti-Russian sanctions.
Russia-Iran Weapons Deal: S-300 Missile System Delivery Worries Israel
The contract comes amid increased tension in the region, with Israel fearful of Iran's potential ability to acquire nuclear weapons.
Amid ISIS Metrojet Claim, Russia Fears Increased Domestic Terror Attacks Inspired By Islamic State
The Russian government says it has identified individuals financing international terrorism in 77 out of 85 of its regions.
Russian Plane Crash Update: US Homeland Security Announces New Measures
In response to a plane crash in Egypt, the U.S. will expand safety efforts at several Mideast airports that handle U.S.-bound flights, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said.
Russia Wants Iran To Play Role In Solving Syria Crisis, Take Part In Vienna Talks
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov told his Iranian counterpart that Iran should be a part of the peace talks.
Amid Regional Tension, NATO Must 'Overcome' Russia's Military Buildup, Says Alliance Head
It's time for the Western military alliance to renegotiate terms of a Cold War-era agreement over military exercises in Europe, the organization's leader said Thursday.
Denmark's Biggest Threats? Russia, The Islamic State And Cyberattacks, New Report Finds
While Denmark's intelligence service doubts Russia has plans for a military confrontation with Copenhagen or NATO, it still listed the Kremlin in its latest national security risk assessment.