An official reportedly said that the suspect admitted to having sent three young men from Karachi to Syria to join the Islamic State group.
Suspects dressed in fatigues opened fire early Saturday at the Pathankot base in Punjab, media reports said.
A bug linked to malformations in Brazilian infants has now been diagnosed in the U.S. territory, health officials said.
About 3 million people traveled to the country in 2015, representing a decline of just 3 percent from 2014.
A recently disclosed Hillary Clinton email contains a former U.S. ambassador's unflattering description of an unnamed colleague.
About 700 Islamic State group militants were thought to still be in the city this week.
Leadership of the Taliban has been in dispute since the confirmation last July of the death of the insurgency’s founder.
Muslims make up the majority of victims of war in the region, but minorities, including Christians, have been disproportionately affected.
Tehran does not accept that a U.N. resolution bars it from testing missiles, as long as it has no nuclear warheads to place on them.
Analysts suggested the government should not only re-evaluate its subsidies but also create jobs.
Police checked the bags of people blocks away from St. Peter's Square and 10,000 people went through additional, airport-style screening.
But President Muhammadu Buhari admitted that "a lot of work" remains for the country's military in the war against the militant group.
Disagreements over a massive refugee influx and other issues could bring more uncertainty to the continent's financial sector in 2016.
The alleged plot to attack Brussels New Year’s Eve forced the cancellation of the city’s annual fireworks display.
The driver was taken to hospital, and his motives are not known because he has not yet been questioned.
The study lends weight to a growing body of research that suggests Western diets have contributed to a rise in risk factors for cancer.
Delivery of the C-130s could begin in 2017, a French military source says. They would replace problematic Airbus A400M jets.
The provincial capital west of Baghdad is the first retaken by Iraq’s army since it was lost to militants 18 months ago.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants to transform the Turkish presidency from a ceremonial title to an executive position.
Police said it remained unclear whether the Friday attack in the Israeli city was a criminal act or politically motivated.
The explosion at a restaurant in the Afghanistan capital came days after the group claimed responsibility for an attack near the city’s airport.
As the U.K. debates leaving the European Union, some fear for the future of Northern Ireland, once the site of violent sectarian conflict.
The move comes nearly two months after President Xi Jinping said that his country was continuing a major overhaul of its military structure.
As fighting continues, young Kurds are more combative toward the government and the military faces accusations of egregious abuses.
The supersonic interceptor aircraft Mikoyan MiG-31 went out of production in 1994.
German officials received information that militants from Iraq and Syria were planning suicide attacks in the city, Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae said Friday.
But only about a half the nation's couples are reportedly willing to have two children, amid an economic slowdown.
Firefighters had mostly extinguished flames at the 63-story Address Downtown Dubai hotel, but smoke still emanated at daybreak Friday.
The Israeli education ministry ruled against the inclusion of the 2014 novel "Borderlife" in the high school curriculum.
But in his New Year’s speech, the nation's leader refrained from discussing reports of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.