Mohammed Emwazi, who gained notoriety as the ISIS killer dubbed Jihadi John, reportedly appears in a video, in which he vows to return to Britain to continue "cutting heads."
Government officials and activists say Islamic State militants destroyed the Baalshamin temple, listed as a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
The killing of Burundian opposition member Pontien Barutwanayo marked the latest in ongoing political violence over President Pierre Nkurunziza's third term in office.
The contamination spread 300 miles "through Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, to Lake Powell on the Arizona-Utah border," the Associated Press reported.
The U.S. Senate’s top Democrat said Sunday he’s "cautiously optimistic" Iran nuclear deal won’t be blocked by the Senate.
The state attorney gained notoriety as the prosecutor in the high-profile Casey Anthony murder trial in 2011. He publicly apologized for his online actions but denied he met anyone through the service.
Speculation grew on Saturday that Biden may soon challenge Clinton for the Democratic nomination as the vice president met with Senator Elizabeth Warren, a power broker among liberal Democrats.
The attack has raised fears that ISIS fighters have seized chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria.
France bestowed its top honor on four people who helped foil a suspected terror attack on a high-speed train bound for Paris.
The GOP front-runner floated the idea of getting paid for his political appearances -- and giving the money to charity.
Reduced winds have helped firefighters gain the upper-hand against raging fires, but there are fears that the fires could soon spread.
Two men were arrested in what appears to have been a foiled plot to attack the convention in Boston with a 12-gauge shotgun, AR-15 and several hundred rounds of ammunition.
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, asked if Tehran would now countenance a restoration of the US diplomatic mission, said the United States' "illogical attitude" towards Iran meant the time was not ripe for a similar move with Washington.
European investigators are opening a full inquiry into Ayoub el-Khazzani, who, armed with multiple weapons, was subdued aboard a Paris-bound train.
Police fired tear gas as demonstrators engaged in a second day of protests to demand a new government.
Multiple explosions were heard at the base Sunday. The cause of the explosions remains unknown.
Afghanistan and Pakistan accuse each other of doing too little to prevent Taliban fighters and other Islamist militants from operating on their territory.
Inmate-on-inmate shank attacks hit a 15-year high last month as gang rivalries heated up.
The world-famous heights are open to climbers again after the deadly disaster in April.
Venice welcomes millions of tourists every year, but some are more welcome than others.
Authorities have discovered skeletons they believe to be of human-trafficking victims close to where the remains of more than 130 people were found in May.
The People’s Bank of China likely is feeling the pressure to pull on its policy levers because of the country’s economic slowdown and its stock-market crash.
A group of miners was caught in a landslide after Typhoon Goni drenched the mountainsides in the northern portions of the country.
At least two suspected terrorists are in custody, Kenya’s interior ministry says Sunday. Authorities also seized a weapons cache and are looking for accomplices.
The meeting between leaders broke up before dawn on Sunday and restarted in the afternoon with the rivals on high military alert.
Poroshenko used a flag-raising ceremony in Kiev on the eve of Independence Day to make a clear pitch to his coalition allies to overcome their doubts and vote in favor of amendments to the constitution that will allot special status to separatist-minded parts of eastern Ukraine.
The blast last Monday at one of the capital's most famous shrines, packed with Asian visitors, will inevitably dent the tourist industry, one of the economy's few bright spots.
The hostage, who has not yet been identified, is believed to have been seized by al Qaeda in 2014 and was freed by forces of the United Arab Emirates.
The collapse of planned peace talks between India and Pakistan hours before they were to start on Sunday has raised questions about the arch-rivals' willingness to overcome mutual mistrust, built since their separation almost seven decades ago.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden met privately with Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, as rumors swirl he may soon launch a bid for the White House.