The decision comes a day after CNN said the former Texas governor's low poll numbers had knocked him out of Wednesday's prime-time Republican debate.
The sale of 28 Typhoons is a major win for Eurofighter as it breaks a run of deals that Middle Eastern countries have signed with France's Dassault.
A report ordered by the University of Cincinnati after the shooting found that Officer Ray Tensing escalated the situation.
With global attention focused on Syria and other Middle Eastern countries, Palestine is struggling not to become invisible.
Every day, another 300 refugees arrive in Berlin. Despite the lengthy waits they face, they're happy to be there.
Two dozen Democrats broke with the president and joined Republicans in voting against the deal. The vote was largely a symbolic one.
More than 230 other people were reportedly injured at Mecca's Grand Mosque, Islam’s holiest site.
How the European Central Bank is trying to bring "consistency, comparability and trust" to the region's banking system.
Police were investigating Friday reports of a shooting at the Union Station transit hub in Washington, D.C.
Hungary previously said stronger immigration laws there would take effect Sept. 15, and EU states have continued to look for financial solutions to the crisis.
Chinese government officials have had a contentious relationship with dog owners for years.
The Cuban government has announced the release of thousands of prisoners ahead of Pope Francis' visit to the island next week.
Jimmy Fallon will interview Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump on the "Tonight Show" Friday.
Nigeria's president has taken strides in fighting against the insurgent group Boko Haram, but the extremist group has still carried out a number of deadly attacks.
Two Michigan lawmakers were embroiled in a scandal in which one sent an self-smear email to downplay his affair with the other.
Supplying the tank, which costs around $4.5 million per unit, would be the latest defense contract signed between the two countries over the last year.
Recent aid cuts have have amplified difficulties for Syrian refugees. Now, the United Nations warns some are considering a return to Syria.
Central European countries have rejected Brussels' quota proposal to take in refugees, complicating any unified response.
“If we win, it will be victory for the whole of Africa," Nigerian-born Spanish lawyer Helen Mukoro said. She is the first woman and the first immigrant to run for Spain's presidency.
Donald Trump leads the pack of Republican candidates in Iowa but also tops the list of candidates voters said they would not support.
Some Muslims have accused city officials of anti-Islam bias, after a period of intense public pressure to reject the mosque proposal.
Europe will face steep immediate costs to care for its newest arrivals. But in the long term, refugees could be an economic boost.
Those passing through Serbia, hoping to reach countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden, must first enter Hungary without being caught by police.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced an increase in contract servicemen amid tension over Russia's role in Syria and Ukraine.
California's death penalty system might violate the U.S. Constitution's Eight Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
The statement has met mixed reaction online, but there has been not been confirmation from the Gaza-based militant group’s leader.
Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times in a single month, but U.S. officials have rejected a request to release 116 pages of his lawyers' notes.
At least seven others were reportedly killed in the attack that was carried out by armed gunmen in the capital, Bujumbura.
Mamuka Mamulashvili has fought four wars against Russia. Now he needs help from the United States.
The first two wheels of the southbound train went off the tracks about 600 feet south of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Station in Downtown Brooklyn.