Thousands who crossed Egypt's western border to find work have been returning home by land or by flights from Tunisia.
A suicide attack that killed at least 142 pulls Yemen deeper into a region-wide fight, but an ISIS claim is doubtful.
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The original deployment was rescheduled for fears it would affect a fragile ceasefire agreement.
Due to sectarian mistrust, the police in Anbar province are recruiting local Sunnis to fight ISIS instead of relying on the Iraqi military.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew reaffirmed his stance Friday that a strong United States dollar proves the vitality of the American economy.
Despite a steadying real estate market, many Americans still owe more on their mortgages than their properties are worth.
Players can now get their hands on the game console, but with only six titles available it may not even be worth it.
Russia launched massive military drills in February along its borders with the Baltic states.
The ruble has lost nearly half its value since mid-March last year, when Russia was subjected to Western sanctions.
North Korea has said that the campaign, which attempts to scatter anti-Pyongyang leaflets into the country, is a "declaration of war."
"It is not the United States that has a monopoly on nuclear weapons strikes," Pyongyang's ambassador to Britain says.
Tunisia's newly elected government needs assistance to fight terrorists, and will likely get it.
The AIIB could emerge as a rival to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which is dominated by Japan and the United States.
The Associated Press reported that Iran and the U.S. are close to zeroing in on a draft nuclear deal. However, the claim was refuted by both countries.
By the time Ebola was declared an emergency in August last year, about 1,000 people had died from the virus.
Although AT&T has called the error an “excusable neglect,” the court said the company’s dozen-plus lawyers should have seen the documents.
Strains have been growing within the 28-country bloc over sanctions which some member governments have only supported reluctantly.
The White House was angered by the Israeli leader's comments suggesting he would block the creation of a Palestinian state while in office.
President Nicolas Maduro is rallying supporters behind a signature campaign aimed at lifting the sanctions order.
“Investors woke up today and realized not a lot has really changed from the Fed’s previous stance."
A suit brought against a Beverly Hills bakery owner underscores possible problems with the way the U.S. handles guest worker policies.