The overproduction and dropping price of oil has forced Middle Eastern countries to cut their budgets. What will the effects of their decreased defense spending be?
The only piece of physical evidence in the search is a flaperon from the plane discovered in July 2015.
Unidentified gunmen as well as local residents targeted the agency in Mogadishu Tuesday, five days after Somalia cut ties with Tehran.
The hackers allegedly acted in protest of the conviction of two Burmese migrant workers for murder.
Experts may doubt North Korea's claim to have recently tested a hydrogen bomb, but the country's nuclear ambitions are no laughing matter.
The powerful blast in a major tourist district in Istanbul killed eight Germans and one Peruvian, and wounded 15 others.
About 15 people were killed on the bar's terrace in November.
The recaptured drug lord's house was located in Los Mochis, a town just inland from the Gulf of California in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s approval rating has slipped again as she faces an increasingly tense situation after New Year’s Eve attacks.
As regime forces, backed by Russia, advance on the south — a rebel stronghold bordering Israel and Jordan — many fear Israel is being drawn into the Syrian civil war.
The government has proposed new regulations of religious bodies in the country, which bishops call an attack.
However, granting asylum to the Syrian president would not be as difficult as sheltering U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden, the Russian leader said.
The ruling, which comes just days after Kuwait withdrew its ambassador from Iran over the latter’s diplomatic rift with Saudi Arabia, risks escalating tensions in the region.
Wang Jianlin has bought Legendary Entertainment for $3.5 billon in the biggest international cultural play by a Chinese company.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said a Syrian suicide bomber was behind the attack in the district of Sultanahmet that killed 10 and wounded 15.
The 61-year-old, who had close ties to the country’s jailed ex-security czar Zhou Yongkang, was sentenced to 15 years in prison, state media reported.
The Iranian government said Monday that it filled in the core of the Arak heavy water nuclear reactor, which will now be reconfigured to yield only small amounts of plutonium.
Japan and China dispute the ownership of a set of isles in the East China Sea, known as the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.
Pictures of fugitive Salah Abdeslam were captured by surveillance cameras at a French petrol station, a day after the deadly Nov. 13 attacks.
Propagandists used rudimentary techniques to insert video footage from a May test and a June missile launch, an analysis showed.
Perceived missteps by Chinese authorities have stoked concerns in global markets that Beijing might be losing its grip on economic policy.
Under Brazilian law, foods and ingredients must be labeled if they contain genetically modified organisms.
A Saudi held since 2001 and never tried is the latest inmate to be freed from the U.S. military-run prison in Cuba.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for Monday's bombing in the Iraqi capital. Security forces killed four attackers, while two others blew themselves up.
Military generals in Moscow claim to have conducted more than 1,000 airstrikes and liberated dozens of Syrian settlements in the past month.
The 88-year-old Bhumibol, on the throne since 1946, has spent most of the past six years in the hospital. The succession question hangs over Thailand.
The protesters are fighting the government's plan to integrate infrastructure development in the capital with that of surrounding towns.
Saudi officials are expected to ask for a cheaper deal and a different delivery time, according to a Monday Defense News report.
The surge of refugees has barely scratched the surface of asylum seekers coming to the continent, a German politician said Monday.
Indonesia and China are among other countries interested in the Su-35 fighter jet.