Out of the 104 parliament members attending the session, 89 voted against the proposed unity government on Monday.
Civil war and general unrest in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as economic strife in North Africa, are the main contributors to the crisis.
The fast-food giant has gained a foothold in the sanctioned country, which is facing an economic crisis.
Declining oil prices and Western sanctions have helped create the deepest economic crisis in Russia since 2009 — and it's hitting poor people hardest.
Kurdistan, a semiautonomous region in northern Iraq, is rich in oil, but the money rarely makes it to the people.
Some of those in Australia who supported the attacks with hundreds of thousands of dollars may not have known where their money was going.
Italy has stepped up its counterterrorism efforts in the past few months, conducting dozens of raids.
The country, reeling under a double whammy of falling oil prices and U.S. and EU sanctions, reported its worst economic performance since 2009.
The Microsoft founder and the British government began a partnership for research into the mosquito-borne disease in November 2015.
After sustaining an overnight rally in Asia, a sudden drop in global oil prices pushed European markets lower Monday.
The World Health Organization said Monday that the mosquito-borne Zika virus is suspected of causing brain damage to babies in Brazil.
All but one of Australia's state and territory leaders have signed a declaration in support of the country becoming a republic.
India reportedly also agreed Monday to buy 36 Rafale fighter planes from France’s Dassault Aviation.
In countrywide raids, Indian security officials detained 14 people, allegedly for links to the Islamic State group.
The U.S. secretary of state met Monday with Laos' Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong to urge ASEAN unity in the face of Chinese claims.
Thousands of tourists were also reported stranded in South Korea as temperatures fell to record lows across East Asia.
There were no immediate reports of any casualties or major damage across the country's southern coast early Monday.
The world’s third-largest economy’s trade deficit narrowed in 2015 as lower oil prices pushed down the cost of imports.
The search and recovery operation for the missing Malaysian Airlines jet, led by Australia, is likely to end in June this year.
The Boeing 767, carrying 192 passengers and 11 crew members, made an emergency landing in Newfoundland, Canada.
The 44-year-old man, suspected of killing two of his teenage nephews, was arrested following a formal U.S. extradition request.
The TV personality garnered an absolute majority and led his closest rival by 30 percentage points.
In the newly released video, the men carried out executions, including a beheading.
As British voters gear up for the coming referendum, pharmaceutical industry executives weigh in.
Oil is the pillar of Libya's economy, but it's been hard-hit by civil war. More recently, oil infrastructure has become an ISIS target.
Shimon Peres was hospitalized Sunday for a second time in as many weeks after complaining of chest pains, an aide says.
The current government has brought life back to normal for a lot of people since the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, but many question its autocratic policies.
On his first trip abroad since sanctions were lifted, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will lead a delegation focused on investments while visiting Paris and Rome.
Guy Philippe led bands of former soldiers to Port-au-Prince in 2004, when they overthrew the government of then-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Authorities have already arrested 11 other members of the disbanded elite guards in connection with a raid on the armory Friday.