Nigeria has uncovered a spy cell run by militant Islamist group Boko Haram at the international airport in the capital Abuja apparently aimed at selecting targets for attack, the country's national security agency said.
The 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee and the leader of the 2016 Republican presidential pack talked about the Bible and their distrust of the Obama administration.
Tesla reportedly wants the Obama administration to pressure the Chinese president to lift restrictions on the operations of U.S. automakers in his country.
Norwegian activist, Gissur Simonarson, launched the campaign “Buy Pens” and urged locals in the Lebanese capital to find the refugee.
Jewish groups have questioned the strength of the U.S.-Israel relationship, after diplomatic spats and evidence of a fractious relationship between the countries' leaders.
A ceasefire in a Syrian town near the Lebanese border and two villages to the north has broken down after renewed shelling, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said on Saturday.
Ignacio was upgraded to a hurricane Wednesday night, while Jimena could strengthen through the weekend.
The gunman who killed two Virginia television journalists on air carried out a well-planned assault and identified with mass murderers and the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, authorities said on Friday.
The medical charity said that a Bollywood movie, which portrays an aid worker secretly carrying guns and assisting in murders, could endanger its agents in conflict zones.
With the death toll associated with Europe's migrant crisis mounting, activists and politicians are becoming increasingly critical of the EU's response to the situation.
Protesters gathered on Saturday for a two-day rally in Kuala Lumpur to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak, bringing to the streets a political crisis over a multi-million-dollar payment made to an account under his name.
Authorities in Texas reportedly arrested Saturday a suspect in the fatal shooting of Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Darren Goforth.
The pilot, who was not immediately named by authorities, was praised for using “every bit of energy” to steer the plane away from people as it went down.
Hillary Clinton’s support is at 45 percent and Bernie Sanders’ is at 25 percent. That's the smallest lead she has had since polling began in 2012.
Radar images showed the shape of a train platform with what appears to be cannons mounted on military-type wagons.
The Mexican government filed a brief Monday in support of immigrant parents who sued the state after their American-born children were not granted birth certificates.
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin announced she will interview Republican candidate Donald Trump Friday evening.
The White House press secretary said the administration has never suggested that one piece of gun legislation would prevent all gun violence in the nation.
A jury deadlocked last week in the case of Randall Kerrick, a white police officer on trial for manslaughter in the death of an unarmed black man.
The 19-year-old at the center of a high-profile New Hampshire prep school rape trial was acquitted of the most serious sexual assault charges.
Ghanaian officials say the Islamic State has recruited two students and targeted universities in the country.
The MAKS-2015 event featured about 600 Russian companies and more than 150 foreign firms from about 30 other countries.
"Syrians now have two choices: either to return and die in their country or to emigrate," a Syrian refugee in Jordan said.
Junaid Hussain was considered one of the militant group's top online recruiters.
More than 200,000 people have entered Greece since January, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said Friday.
Latin America's largest economy is on course to shrink in what analysts say will be its most prolonged contraction since the 1930s.
Military leaders from across the border are fighting in eastern Ukraine, where Nazi-style troop formations have been observed, Ukraine says.
Buying trafficked goods could constitute providing financial support to a terrorist group, the agency said.
The “I Have a Dream” part of the speech wasn’t apart of the original draft.
Presidential hopeful Scott Walker outlined his foreign policy platform at a speech in South Carolina.