The airport, rocked by twin terrorist bombings March 22, will accommodate a limited number of flights, officials said.
Greek leaders on Saturday sought an explanation from the International Monetary Fund after a WikiLeaks release about the country's financial crisis.
Recovery efforts were being hampered by land mines planted in Palmyra, which was recently recaptured from ISIS.
Austrian Defense Minister Hans Peter Doskozil said Saturday the move would stem an expected increase in migrants trying to get to Northern Europe.
KELT-4Ab, located nearly 700 light-years from Earth, is only the fourth known planet that is part of a three-star system.
The Belgian national is the third person to be charged with suspicion in the planning an imminent act of "extreme violence."
A fragile cease-fire has held in Syria for over a month between government forces and their opponents, but excludes the Islamic State group and al Qaeda’s Nusra Front.
The actor could be banned from the country if his comments about palm oil are ruled an "incitement or provocation," an immigration official said.
Author Kate DiCamillo once said, "Reading should not be presented to children as a chore or duty. It should be offered to them as a precious gift."
The Nagorno-Karabakh region lies with Azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic Armenians, and has seen war and sporadic violence since the Soviet Union broke up.
Accusations of abuse in the Democratic Republic of Congo follow similar allegations in the Central African Republic.
Salah Abdeslam, the sole surviving suspect from November's attacks in France, reportedly told his brother he wants to cooperate with investigators.
The soldier, whose name was not revealed, was caught on video fatally shooting a wounded Palestinian in the West Bank city of Hebron last week.
The South Asian country has no paramount ruler and is officially led by a triumvirate of president, prime minister and the Communist Party chief.
The decision comes despite a stern warning this week from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
New arrivals to the country may soon have to sign a declaration that they will accept Western values and report suspected terrorists.
So far this year, the government in Riyadh has sanctioned the decapitation of 82 convicts.
The death of Hassan Ali Dhoore on Thursday marked a continuation of U.S. anti-terror efforts in the African nation.
The Kremlin says Turkey has allowed $1.9 million in explosives and chemicals to be smuggled across its border into Syria, a report said.
Following a scathing ruling on his home upgrade scandal, President Jacob Zuma gave a televised address to the nation Friday night.
Joint military exercises by the U.S. and South Korea pose a threat to Pyongyang, North Korea’s ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva said.
There have already been several failed attempts to defuse the conflict in Yemen, which has triggered a humanitarian crisis in the Arab world’s poorest country.
“You should know that there is no truce, there is no negotiations,” one of the unidentified masked men reportedly said in the video.
Under President Muhammadu Buhari’s watch, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. apparently failed to remit $4.2 billion to the treasury in the second half of last year.
A report noted that European Union countries should not be complacent about citizens' leaving to fight in the Middle East.
Migrants on the island of Chios seeking asylum in Europe protested an EU deal that will likely see many of them returned to Turkey.
ISIS is reportedly using the University of Mosul's prestigious chemistry lab to cook up peroxide-based chemical bombs and suicide vests, among other explosives.
Dmitry Tsilikin, 54, was found late Thursday evening after friends and family said he went missing. His phone and computer were taken from his apartment.
The chances of meeting the World Health Organization’s goal of halting the global increase in obesity by 2025 is “virtually zero,” a new study said.
The mass recruitment is part of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s efforts to curb crime and address a major shortfall in the police force’s manpower.