Two Malians and one French national were among those who died.
Experts said the attack and ongoing hostage situation is likely the work of al Qaeda-linked groups in Mali, but other rebel groups could be involved.
The terror group has “been anxious to make this shift for a long time,” according to an expert who studies their networks.
James Woolsey also said Snowden had "blood on his hands" for the Paris attacks that left 130 dead and 350 injured.
Changes authorized NSA analysts to inspect American messages sent overseas with less judicial oversight.
It is not yet known if the weapons deliveries were legal or if the arms were stolen from military operations in eastern Ukraine.
The U.K.’s chancellor of the exchequer is expected to announce up to 20 percent police budget cuts next week.
"This is shocking rhetoric. It should be denounced by all seeking to lead this country," Hillary Clinton said Friday.
Security was boosted in Jewish neighborhoods after a kosher market siege in January, but now anyone can be a target.
Images have begun to surface of an attack Friday on a hotel in Bamako, Mali, with about 125 people reportedly still in the hotel.
Three Chinese men and an American woman were reportedly among those killed in a hotel in Bamako, the capital of the West African nation.
Just 5 percent of Germans were worried extra security measures could infringe on their constitutional rights.
"Did you load it?', 'Let's go'," Sékouba 'Bambino' Diabate, a Guinean singer, said he overheard.
Donald Trump is calling on journalists to stop using the term "masterminds" for the Paris attack organizers. He prefers "thugs and losers."
Congressional Republicans, with some Democrats, also passed a bill to limit the authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
"French Muslims want to proclaim their indestructible attachment to the republican pact and the values which have formed France," a representative from the French Muslim Council said.
As the U.S. undergoes a backlash against taking in refugees, Clarkston, Georgia, shows that resettlement can be a success.
“How do we protect our personnel when they’re taking on somebody with a suicide vest?” NYPD Commissioner William Bratton asked after the Paris attacks.
In September, the World Health Organization declared the country free of the virus for a second time this year.
The provincial governor’s office has confirmed that the militants were killed in a mop-up operation on Thursday night.
A video shows Abdelhamid Abaaoud at a suburban Paris metro station at the time the Bataclan concert hall shootings were underway.
In defiance and in grief, Parisians are turning to Ernest Hemingway's colorful memoir of his time spent in Paris in the 1920s.
The country's ruling party has accused Belgium of having connections to opposition groups, and last Saturday, Belgium also told its citizens to leave the East African nation.
North Korea had initially called for pre-set conditions before the talks could be held, but South Korea refused and demanded the meeting be carried without any strings attached.
Gunmen attacked the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital of Bamako early Friday, taking 170 people hostage, including several foreigners. Of these, 80 have been freed, according to Mali's state news network.
Marcus Ray Johnson, 50, was convicted in the March 1994 rape and murder of Angela Sizemore, who he met a nightclub, in Albany.
A leaked police memo warned of "imminent terrorist threats" from suicide bombers linked to ISIS and the Abu Sayyaf group ahead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit.
The South China Sea issue didn't come up in formal APEC meetings, but is likely to be discussed at the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend.
Two of the assailants seemed to have Uighur names and were leaders of an unnamed foreign group responsible for September’s fatal coal mine attack, Xinjiang Daily reported.
Jonathan Pollard, now 61, was convicted of selling American intelligence secrets to Israel in 1987, and given a life sentence.