European businesses might look to do business in Iran, but American companies could lag behind.
Malcolm Turnbull also said Saturday that the most important boots on the ground are Iraqi boots.
An ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel may take her government to court over its open door policy for migrants fleeing war in the Middle East.
Some Republican lawmakers used the occasion to criticize the Obama administration.
An aide to the Palestine Liberation Organization secretary-general was reportedly arrested on suspicion of spying for Israel for two decades.
Joseph Hassan Farrokh was set to travel to Syria when he was arrested in Virginia.
An elderly doctor and his wife who have lived in Djibo since 1972 reportedly were taken hostage near the border with Mali and Niger.
At the last minute, U.S. officials decided to delay a package of limited and targeted sanctions intended to penalize Iran for its missile testing.
Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s first female president, says she wants stable ties with China, but pledges to defend Taiwan’s separate identity.
Iran has pledged to ramp up its oil production shortly after the economic sanctions on it are lifted.
The attack was conducted in Deir Ezzor province, which links the militant group's de facto capital in Raqqa with territory controlled by the organization in Iraq.
The day was established by the Baha’i community in the United States in 1950 to help foster interfaith dialogue and improve understanding among the world's religions.
A plane carrying American prisoners, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, has taken off from Iran.
The airstrike reportedly destroyed millions of dollars in cash, which should strain the finances of the Islamic State group.
Experts hope conflict prevention will be atop the international agenda in the event a woman is elected to lead the United Nations.
If confirmed, the discovery would provide scientists an opportunity to test the theory that supermassive black holes evolve from these lower-mass seeds.
With almost all the ballots counted, the 59-year-old opposition candidate Tsai Ing-wen was leadng with 56.2 percent of the vote.
The International Atomic Energy Agency is expected to issue a report triggering the lifting of sanctions imposed by the U.N., U.S. and EU.
Amnesty International labels the attack on a hotel by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb “horrific”: The terrorists fired as hostages lay prostrate, witnesses say.
Amid reports the infection could cause brain damage in newborns, the CDC urged pregnant women to avoid travel to affected areas in Central and South America.
The government reportedly sent letters to social media companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Telegram requesting that radical material be immediately blocked or taken down.
Malaysia has been on high alert since bomb and gun attacks in neighboring Indonesia's capital city Thursday.
The announcement was made just hours after official figures released by the central bank showed that inflation had surged to a staggering 141.5 percent.
The nation led by Kim Jong Un had said it might stop nuclear tests if the U.S. and South Korea ended military exercises in the region.
Around 10 bodies were found on the terrace of a restaurant opposite the Splendid Hotel, which had been captured Friday by suspected Islamic militants.
Several U.S. service members will face discipline for actions that resulted in 42 civilian deaths in Kunduz, Afghanistan, a report said.
Attackers stormed the Splendid Hotel in the African nation's capital, leading to an intense exchange of gunfire with security forces.
Medical marijuana growers in Italy will no longer get jail time for violations.
Relations between Taipei and Beijing have been comparatively cordial in recent years, but that could change if Tsai Ing-wen is elected Saturday.
Israeli officials are likely to try to block a resolution expected Monday that would distinguish between Israel proper and the West Bank.