A 14-year-old Yazidi boy, who managed to flee an ISIS-run camp in Syria, revealed details of the training children were forced to undergo, Associated Press reported.
Earlier this year, Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez was arrested for driving under influence and also lost a job after he failed a drug test.
Moldovan and Ukrainian officials have expressed concern over Moldova's pro-Moscow breakaway Transnistria region, which lies on the border.
British Prime Minister David Cameron's plan will focus on finding ways to increase opportunities for ethnic minorities.
Beijing police are also investigating a 19-year-old man suspected of posting the video online.
The incident occurred near the border with Sinaloa state, the home of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
The "Alliance for Progress and Renewal" opposes the German government's agreement to financial rescues for Greece and other euro zone countries.
Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain needs to confront the ideology of extremism by promoting British values and challenge "ludicrous conspiracy theories" of groups such as the Islamic State.
The former president's spokesman said he was "very grateful" for his care at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
About 12,000 American POWs held in Japan were pushed into forced labor during World War II.
Footage of a 7-year-old Princess Elizabeth's Nazi salute might have been accidentally leaked by Buckingham Palace.
Authorities are working to determine if two attacks on young couples in Detroit last week are related to a similar incident on July 11.
The family of Sandra Bland is seeking an independent autopsy and expects the results in the next 48 to 72 hours.
Ashton Carter says the accord won't preclude military action if needed, admits he won't convince Israelis.
In the country's first local elections, citizens were presented with one approved candidate for each office, with abstention considered treason.
U.S.-coalition planes dropped leaflets bearing drawings of dead extremists and a message promising freedom to the region.
For the first time, one African country's dictator has been called on account by another African country.
Invading Islamist fighters considered a local Sufi veneration for the tombs as idolatrous and hacked them to pieces.
French President François Hollande said an elected parliament for the countries that use the euro might cure what ails Europe.
EMS units and police were called to the Westchester County Jail on Sunday afternoon. Authorities are investigating.
Bill Cosby offered to pay for woman's education and funneled the money through his agent so his wife would not find out, a transcript of a decade-old deposition showed.
The navy will purchase a "submarine-killer" version of the Be-200 amphibious aircraft by 2020, an official said.
A notorious South African preacher, who is referred to as a prophet, is to appear in court on Monday.
According to John Kerry, the deal "will bring insight and accountability to Iran's nuclear program."
Ugandan helicopters will bolster forces in the fight against the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab insurgency before President Obama visits Kenya later this week.
Young people can be seduced by the Islamic State group in multiple ways, ranging from financial rewards to the search for meaning in their lives.
"I believe that I will do far more for veterans than John McCain has done for many, many years, with all talk no action ... Nothing gets done," Trump said.
More than half a century of hostility will fade into history Monday as Cuba and the U.S. jointly reopen embassies in Havana and Washington.
Medical officials say an artillery barrage wounded at least 120 people north of the Yemeni port city of Aden as Shiite rebels stepped up a retaliatory offensive.
“It’s not just transgender people that are being inspired by this change,” one veteran says. “It’s anyone that has ever faced discrimination in the U.S. military.”