ISIS fighters have reportedly been preventing civilians from leaving the city and have launched spoiling attacks across the war-torn country.
The deaths occurred near Bagram air base, just days after the Pentagon warned of a deteriorating security situation in the country.
The Museum of the Portuguese Language, one of the most visited museums in South America, is located inside a train station.
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said Monday Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has been “surreptitiously but willingly replaced by his wife,” Grace Mugabe, "in a palace coup."
Just days ago, the Pentagon warned of deteriorating security in the country and a rise in the number of effective strikes by Taliban insurgents.
James Michel was sworn into office Sunday for a third and final term as president.
A disaster that left 91 people missing and destroyed 33 buildings in China on Sunday came after repeated warnings about a nearby waste facility.
The French defense minister is proposing that Moscow share intelligence to track French and Russian nationals in the Islamic State group.
India also wants to discuss a possible purchase of two diesel-electric submarines, 48 military transport helicopters and 150 armored fighting vehicles.
Spanish stocks fall after an historically fragmented vote in Spain's election heralded weeks of talks to form a coalition government. As David Pollard reports, there are fears the country's economic recovery could be knocked off track.
Abdullah al-Zaher was 15 when he was arrested after attending a protest. Human rights organizations say he was tortured and forced into a confession.
China is Zimbabwe's second-largest trading partner, having received more than $1 billion in low-interest loans from Beijing in the past five years.
Spanish stocks fell on Monday, following a general election that left the incumbent party with no majority and no obvious coalition path.
A former police officer has been detained following a scare involving a fake bomb on an Air France flight.
In targeting oil, coalition jets and ground force allies made up of Kurdish and Syrian rebel groups, have stopped the terror group from bringing in $50 million a month in profit.
A group of Muslims traveling on a bus ambushed in northern Kenya shielded Christian fellow passengers during the attackers.
Lisa Akbari, who worked as a research manager for the U.S. military for four years, was shot in her apartment Sunday night.
The Greek parliament is expected to vote in favor of an independent Palestinian state Tuesday — just days after the foreign affairs committee approved a nonbinding resolution to recognize Palestine.
The 90-minute broadcast, which includes interviews, messages and songs about ISIS, encourages young people to find a sense of direction in the radical movement.
The suspects were arrested in a raid that lasted five hours on the outskirts of Molenbeek, about a mile from Brussels' Grand Place square.
As the Chinese capital remains shrouded in a blanket of thick toxic haze, authorities have ordered polluting factories to either reduce production or shut down entirely.
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that he had raised concern about the law directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Growth in household spending and consumption could be limited to single digits next year, China’s National Development and Reform Commission warned.
Seven people were pulled out from the rubble as hundreds of rescue workers continued to look for survivors in Guangdong province’s Shenzhen city Monday.
Ariadna Gutiérrez was crowned Sunday night as the winner of the 2015 beauty pageant, instead of Miss Philippines -- the real winner -- before the host realized his mistake.
Yemen's warring parties have agreed on a framework for ending their war but they first must agree to a ceasefire, the U.N. said.
As its institutional responsibilities grow, ISIS faces corruption within the ranks of its military and civil service.
The Spanish Popular Party kept the most seats Sunday but fell far short of an absolute majority.
Experts at Germany's lower house doubted the legality of capping the number of refugees allowed into the country.
The Slovenian Parliament voted in March to allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, but opponents of gay rights took the issue to court.