The U.S. and Russia will have a better chance of defeating ISIS if they overcome acrimony and instead share insights, information and data, CIA Director John Brennan said.
Just one day after the deadly attacks Friday, people began posting photos of themselves “en terrasse” in cafes and restaurants around the City of Light.
During prime time Friday, Fox pulled around 4.4 million total viewers, while CNN drew 3.1 million and MSNBC about 1.2 million, according to Nielsen.
Human rights advocates and others are warning of overreach as political leaders react to Friday's massacre in Paris.
Despite ISIS' claims of advanced cyberskills, it would likely take a state-sponsored hack to infiltrate the most critical infrastructures in the U.S., tech analysts say.
Muslim students in France have banded together to create a moving viral video that condemns Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.
Jeb Bush and others want Congress to renew a provision that broadens the surveillance powers of the National Security Agency. But opponents say not so fast.
With terrorism a more urgent concern ahead of the Paris climate conference, global leaders may have more resolve than ever to agree on aggressive action.
Africans, who already grapple with tougher immigration policies compared with other refugees and migrants, may now face even more obstacles in Europe, some say.
Hillary Clinton's experience as secretary of state could give her an advantage as terrorism returns to the top of the agenda.
Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom compared the situation of Palestinians under Israel to the conditions fostering Islamic extremism.
Students at the University of Connecticut are rallying behind a Muslim student after someone wrote "killed Paris" on the nametag hanging outside his dorm room.
All Defense Department personnel are prohibited from unofficial travel to Paris, and travel elsewhere in France requires the permission of a general officer.
It can take years for a Syrian refugee to gain entry to the United States, but not so for European countries.
Aid organizations want refugees to be able to work and assimilate into their host countries.
Although federal authorities downplayed threats made in a recently released video, more police were deployed to the streets of Washington, D.C.
The reports come a week after U.S. allies in the Gulf raised concern at the Dubai Airshow over a shortage of military supplies.
Domestic pressure has continued to build over Germany's open-arms refugee policy as the country expects 1 million refugees to cross its borders by the end of the year.
The country began dismantling the centrifuges about two weeks ago; the nuclear agreement requires that Iran disassemble most of its 19,000 centrifuges.
The fire deliberately set at a Peterborough, Ontario, mosque over the weekend is thought to be a hate crime in retaliation for the Paris terror attacks.
“American humanitarian compassion could be exploited to expose Americans to ... deadly danger,” said Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in a letter to President Barack Obama.
Some countries, such as Australia, Canada and Germany, are adamant they will still accept Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris attacks, but other leaders want to take a harder line in the name of national security.
Four alleged members of the Islamic State were arrested Monday in Morocco, where the family of the alleged mastermind of Friday's attacks in Paris is from.
"Chat-downs" by airport security agencies have already been implemented to detect unusual behavior among travelers.
More than two weeks after the crash of Metrojet flight 9268, the cause of the downing that killed 224 people could be revealed soon.
Nigerian forces said they uncovered large quantities of weaponry during the operation, which came as Nigeria's military continued a yearslong campaign against militants.
The Republican presidential candidate stressed the need for upping surveillance of the Muslim community during a call to the MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Monday.
Following the Islamic State group's concerted campaign of terror in Paris Friday, Europe's politicians are planning tighter border controls.
Plans for the U.S. strikes were formed before the terror group carried out its horrific attacks on Paris.
The U.S. president's remarks came after a tumultuous weekend in the wake of a deadly string of terrorist attacks in Paris.