Russia’s MiG-31 Foxhound Fighter Jets Preparing For Air Missile Exercises Over Barents Sea: Reports
NATO has expressed concerns over Russian military drills around the world since the beginning of the crisis in eastern Ukraine.
Former Defense Contractor Pleads Guilty To Leaking US Military Classified Documents To Iran
Mozaffar Khazaee pleaded guilty to disclosing information about the F35 Joint Strike Fighter and F-22 Raptor programs to Iran.
Al Qaeda Documents Seized During Raid On Osama Bin Laden's House Revealed At Abid Naseer's Trial
Abid Naseer is accused of planning attacks in the U.S., England and Russia, but the 28-year-old has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Roman Polanski Appears For Extradition Hearing In Poland Over 1977 Sexual Assault Case
The Oscar-winning director is wanted in the U.S. over charges of having sex with a minor in 1977.
Tajik Man Held In Moscow For Allegedly Creating ISIS Promotional Website, Russian Media Says
Russian media reports said that the man was detained on suspicion of posting messages and videos promoting the activities of ISIS militants.
Hong Kong Offers $37M In Relief Measures For Businesses Affected By Occupy Central Movement
Financial Secretary John Tsang said that last year's pro-democracy protests may have diminished "investors' confidence in Hong Kong."
Southwest Airlines Grounds 128 Boeing 737 Planes After Failing To Perform Mandatory Inspections
Southwest Airlines, which is the world’s largest operator of Boeing 737 jets, cancelled 90 flights on Tuesday over a maintenance issue.
India’s BJP Announces Formation Of Coalition Government In Jammu And Kashmir
The party had failed to secure a clear majority in the December elections in the Muslim-dominated state.
Thirty Shia Hazara Muslims Kidnapped In Southern Afghanistan
Afghan authorities said that those abducted belonged to the minority Hazara community.
US Demands Release Of Assyrian Christians Abducted By ISIS In Northeastern Syria
A member of the Syrian National Council said that at least 150 Syrian Christians were being held by ISIS.
Leaked Documents Reveal Netanyahu's Views On Iran's Nuclear Program Not Shared By Mossad
In 2012, Israel's prime minister had warned the U.N. that Iran had completed 70 percent of its "plans to build a nuclear weapon."
Thousands Of Egyptians Flee Libya After Release Of ISIS' Beheading Video
The Egyptian government has urged hundreds of thousands of Egyptians working in Libya to return home.
Who Is Alaa Abdel-Fattah? Egyptian Court Sentences Prominent Activist To 5 Years In Prison
Alaa Abdel-Fattah was prominent during the 2011 protests against Hosni Mubarak and has since campaigned against military trial of civilians.
France Deploys Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier In Persian Gulf To Fight ISIS
Charles de Gaulle, a nuclear-powered vessel, is the largest Western European warship currently in use.
Maldives’ Ousted President Mohamed Nasheed Arrested On Terror Charges
Mohamed Nasheed was ordered to stand trial on terror charges related to a 2012 order to arrest a senior judge.
Oscars 2015 Complete List Of Winners: ‘Birdman’ Scoops Biggest Honor Of The Night [PHOTOS]
Alejandro Inarritu's "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)" scooped four Oscars, including the best picture award.
Amartya Sen Alleges Political Interference, Resigns As Chancellor Of India's Nalanda University
The Nobel Prize-winning economist claimed that India's Narendra Modi-led government did not want him to continue in his position.
France Requests Cooperation From Google, Facebook And Twitter To Fight Online Extremism
French government on Friday requested "full cooperation" from Google, Facebook and Twitter in its fight against terrorism.
Missing London Schoolgirls May Be Headed To Syria To Join ISIS
British counterterrorism police have launched an international search for the teenagers who fled their homes last Tuesday.
Dubai Torch Tower Fire: Hundreds Evacuated From 79-Storey Residential Building [PHOTOS]
Fire engulfed the 1,100 feet skyscraper in Dubai’s Marina district early Saturday, prompting evacuation of hundreds of residents.
Fifteen-Minute Test For Ebola Approved By World Health Organization
The Ebola virus has so far killed over 9,000 people in West Africa.
Thailand Bans Surrogacy For Foreigners And Same-Sex Couples
The law also bars all foreign and same-sex couples from seeking the services of Thai surrogates.
‘Cyclone Sandwich’ Strikes Australia: Marcia, Lam Hit Queensland And Northern Territory
Australian authorities have urged residents to remain indoors amid warnings of high winds and flash floods.
Edward Snowden Leak: US And British Spies Accused Of Stealing SIM Encryption Keys
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that NSA and GCHQ hacked into servers of the Dutch digital security company Gemalto.
Anna Duggar Pregnancy Update: ‘19 Kids And Counting’ Star's Baby Bump Seen Along With Jill Dillard's In New Photo
The new photo showed Jill and her sister-in-law showing off their baby bumps.
Cyclone Marcia Bears Down On Australia, To Make Landfall In Queensland
Australia's northeast is preparing for two cyclones -- Marcia and Lam -- as authorities warn residents of flash flooding due to heavy rainfall.
Ousted Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Formally Indicted
A nine-judge panel set up by the Supreme Court will decide on March 19 whether to pursue a criminal case against the ex-prime minister.
Drug-Resistant 'Superbug' Linked To 2 Deaths At UCLA Hospital
Nearly 180 patients at the Southern California hospital were exposed to a potentially deadly drug-resistant “superbug.”
Boko Haram: Nigerian Army Claims Killing Over 300 Militants
In recent weeks, the Nigerian army has conducted several operations to retake territories captured by Boko Haram.
Ukraine Crisis: Government Forces Withdraw From Debaltseve
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said that 80 percent of government troops had left the besieged town.