France has nearly 5 million Muslim citizens, and the community makes up an important constituency.
Civilians carrying weapons would lead to total anarchy and show the government has lost control of Jerusalem, Tzipi Livni, a critic in the Knesset, said.
U.K. Secretary of Defense Michael Fallon unveiled a plan to put troops in the Baltics Thursday morning at a meeting of NATO defense ministers.
Four people have died and 732 have been sickened by the bacteria, which is linked to cucumbers imported from Mexico.
In just four days, over a $1 million has been raised and money to provide shelter for nearly 5,000 has been raised.
Donald Trump will challenge a wind farm being built near his Scottish golf course in the UK's supreme court Thursday.
As Russia continues its airstrikes in Syria, some Iraqis have welcomed this move against the Islamic State group.
The FIFA ethics committee "did not follow the Code of Ethics and Disciplinary Code," Sepp Blatter's lawyers said in a statement.
King Salman last month decreed that victims of the deadly crane collapse should each receive 1 million riyals, about $266,705.
"There are signs of short-range projectile firing," North Korea's Defense Minister Han Min-koo said in a parliamentary session Thursday.
Since Michael Brown's fatal encounter with Ferguson police, body camera makers have been coming up with technology to track police interactions — and book big profits.
Some Latino activists claim the popularity of tacos, burritos and other south of the border staples may persuade Americans to embrace Mexican immigrants and immigration reform.
If Rep. Kevin McCarthy takes over as House speaker, that could be good news for some major industries that back him.
The Israeli prime minister had reportedly said Monday that the religious site was the focal point in the ongoing violence in the region.
Former school principal George Kenney hypnotized about 75 students, school staff and others from 2006 until April 2011.
The increase, however, falls short of the $160 a month wage proposed by unions of Cambodia's biggest export earner.
Authorities say they "learned their lesson" from a controversial 2010 incident.
According to Pentagon spokesperson Michelle Baldanza, U.S. drones in Syria are not threatened by Russian aircraft.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday that the alliance is "ready and able to defend all allies, including Turkey against any threats."
Carla Marie Bartlett alleged that chemical from the company's plant contaminated her drinking water, causing her cancer.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Turkey’s cooperation in solving the migrant crisis does not change her opinion about Ankara’s EU membership.
Pyongyang is believed to have nuclear weapons that could be miniaturized to fit on a rocket and reach American shores.
Indonesia has also asked for aircraft to artificially induce rain and carry out water-bombing.
Rolando del Torchio's abduction is the latest incident in a region that's suffered from poverty and violence.
Prosecutors said Matthew Keys, a former Reuters employee, provided the hacking group Anonymous with login information of the Los Angeles Times’ computer system.
Michael Horn, who said he was made aware of “possible emissions non-compliance” in early 2014, will testify before a Congressional committee Thursday.
Poor Muslims in the region may be ideal targets for radical groups looking to recruit for deployment abroad.
The bombing targeted a house in Sanban, in Dhamar province, about 70 miles southeast of capital Sanaa, which is controlled by Houthis.
The Federal Accounts Court ruled that Rousseff's government manipulated its accounts in 2014 to disguise a widening fiscal deficit.
Southeast Asia's largest economy is struggling as demand for commodities is damped by China's slowdown.