If enacted, the sanctions would bar Western oil and gas firms from working with Russia in the Arctic, deep seas or shale formations.
Iran has so far managed to win some concessions from Western nations by promising to scale back its nuclear program.
Museum officials have said the attraction was designed as a place for quiet reflection.
A study being conducted by the company, which is owned by an Indian conglomerate, will look at the feasibility of selling cars in the US.
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The Syrian National Coalition wants to take on both ISIS and Bashar Assad, but that's not Obama's strategy.
Investors will parse the central bank's words closely for any clues on the timing of the first U.S. rate hike in more than eight years.
Cooperation between the U.S. and Russia on space projects has been jeopardized over the latter's role in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
The Chinese basketball sensation held up the American way of philanthropy as a model while addressing the World Economic Forum.
The photographs from 9/11 and its aftermath remain some of the most iconic images in modern history.
More attention is being paid now to terrorist threats, but America's wars are also breeding more extremists.
Fijian peacekeeping troops who were posted in the Golan Heights had been captured two weeks ago by the Nusra Front.
President Obama announced his strategy for a broader coalition to combat ISIS but failed to address how this will affect the Assad regime.
The force was strong with a pilot shooting publicity images in the U.K., who stumbled upon the set of the new Star Wars movie.
From vets to first responders and their families, you can help support those affected by the 9/11 attacks 13 years ago.
President Obama announced his strategy to destroy ISIS: airstrikes, an international coalition, but no US combat boots on the ground.
There was bi-partisan support for confronting ISIS, but lawmakers had strong words for President Obama's foreign policy strategy.
The Kingdom has indicated it will agree to a U.S. request to host a training program for moderate Syrian opposition fighters.
President Obama said Wednesday that the U.S. would train, fund and arm more moderate opposition rebels in Syria. Who are they?
In his prime-time address, President Obama maps out plans to wipe out Islamic State through "relentless effort."
In the past two weeks, the U.S. has flown surveillance flights over Syria to gather intelligence about ISIS’s bases and movements.