Israeli leader says a 2002 Arab League initiative based on the land-for-peace principle could be a framework for talks.
A militant Sunni slate won in the city of Tripoli, led by opponents of Hezbollah and the Syrian regime.
A militia that guards oilfields says it has captured the coastal town of Ben Jawad from the the extremist group.
“At this moment, terrorists are using anti-aircraft guns and missiles supplied by Russia,” a pro-government newspaper reported the Turkish president as saying.
Seven people, ages 24 to 27, face up to 10 years in jail if found guilty of taking part in a terrorist recruitment network and receiving training in Syria from ISIS.
Many of the world’s top oil producers will be at the OPEC meeting in Vienna this week, when the cartel will welcome a new member.
A Senegalese court has sentenced Chad’s ex-dictator Hissène Habré after a landmark trial for murder, torture and rape.
As fresh bombings hit Baghdad, the battle for Fallujah is shaping up to be one of the biggest ever fought against the Islamic State group.
Researchers have detected the amino acid glycine, commonly found in proteins, and phosphorus, a key component of DNA and cell membranes, in the coma of the comet.
The Swiss insurance group announced Monday that former CEO Martin Senn killed himself Friday.
A Muslim mob in a southern Egyptian village had torched and looted seven houses of Christian families on May 20.
Japan has put its anti-ballistic missile forces on alert at least twice this year after signs of launches by North Korea.
Dilma Rousseff, the suspended Brazilian president, tells a local newspaper that leaked audio recordings have given her the hope of returning to office.
Rodrigo Duterte was proclaimed the 16th president of the Philippines in absentia as he was in Davao, his native town in the archipelago nation's south.
Goh Chok Tong, Singapore’s emeritus senior minister, said China's growing presence in the region could result in “a more militarized South China Sea.”
The iconic structure, which stretches for nearly 1,400 miles off Australia's northeastern coast, is struggling to recover from the worst bleaching event in its history.
Amid mounting tensions with its regional rival Saudi Arabia, Iranian authorities announced that the country will not send pilgrims to Mecca this year.
Turkey’s military hit 58 Islamic State group targets with artillery and rocket launchers Sunday, in retaliation for the latest attacks against a Turkish border town.
Alan Pulido, who plays for Greek soccer team Olympiakos, was abducted in the state of Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico.
Mohammed Alloush’s resignation comes at a time when fighting between government and rebel forces in the war-torn nation shows no signs of abating.
The South American nation is reeling under political and economic turmoil, and nonprofits say the country's crime rate is on the rise.
Auction organizer Ernst and Young said the bitcoins were "confiscated as proceeds of crime" but declined to identify its client.
Unscrupulous operators have bilked savers of billions of dollars by running pyramid schemes or promoting questionable investments.
Museum volunteers recently purchased a Lorenz teleprinter used by Nazi officials to communicate in code.
At least five peacekeepers were killed in a suspected militant attack Sunday.
The vineyard is located on a remote plateau near the Tibetan border.
Two girls were advertised on the social media site for $8,000 each.
Three boats capsized south of Italy on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as hundreds tried desperately to cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe.
Binali Yildirim’s appointment marks another step in President Tayyip Erdogan’s plan to create a full presidential system in Turkey.
The manufacturer of Qiaobi reportedly said Saturday that it strongly opposed and condemned racial discrimination.