Sweden sent fighter jets up to monitor the activities of two Russian bombers after they were seen near Gotland, a large island off the southeastern coast of Sweden.
In a congratulatory message to President Barack Obama marking U.S. Independence Day, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for dialogue based on equal treatment and mutual respect.
Tunisia's emergency law temporarily gives the government more executive flexibility, hands the army and police more authority, and restricts certain rights such as the right to public assembly.
Former Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio, former Gov. Lincoln Chafee and more have released messages wishing their supporters, and America, a happy Fourth of July.
Sources said the airstrikes hit militant targets near Sheikh Zuweid in North Sinai province, killing 25 militants and destroying weapons and explosives caches.
Footage released on Hezbollah's TV channel and on Syrian state TV showed large plumes of fire rising from the city and the sounds of aerial bombardment.
If Tehran cooperates, a U.N. watchdog could issue a report on its investigation into past Iranian research.
Greeks go to the polls Sunday in a pivotal moment that could determine the country's fate in the eurozone.
A teenage boy was shot dead on Friday after a Facebook feud over a girl.
Wikileaks released new documents Saturday alleging the U.S. National Security Agency spied on Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and over a dozen top officials.
In Mississippi, the Confederate battle emblem is sewn right into the state flag. The history and pain of those stars and bars still runs deep in the Magnolia State.
A British family missing for months says they have joined the Islamic State group in Syria and released a statement urging "all Muslims to rush to the command of your Khalif."
Thousands of migrants hoping to enter the U.K. are living in camps around Calais that face shortages of food and water.
Protests were sparked after a man died in police custody. Critics say that the Dutch police practice ethnic profiling and discriminate against immigrants.
Hans Joerg Schelling said Greece would need humanitarian aid in case of "Grexit" but described fears of widespread poverty sweeping Greece as overstated.
The Kim Nirvana ship capsized Thursday killing at least 59 people, while 145 people, including all 18 crew members, survived.
Earlier this year, Boko Haram occupied large parts of northeastern Nigeria and was increasingly mounting attacks on neighboring states, prompting the regional leaders into action.
The Texas Senator's call came after the body passed a resolution to condemn Israel's conduct during the 2014 Gaza war. The U.S. was the only country to vote against it.
Orlando Eye, run by Merlin Entertainments, which also owns the London Eye, said that the ride got stuck due to a “technical fault.”
Doctors Without Borders condemned the “violent intrusion,” in which Afghan soldiers raided the facility and arrested three patients who were being treated there.
Friends of alleged mass shooter Dylann Roof could face charges, if authorities find that they were aware of his alleged plans to carry out the attack.
China is preparing to launch a new institutional lender, seen as encroaching on the regional clout of Tokyo and ally Washington.
The officer is alleged to have leaked military secrets to a Chinese agent. It follows the jailing of two officials from the same unit for passing classified information to arms dealers.
The deadly virus has infected 185 people and has killed 33 since June 2.
After the death of Boyd K. Packer today, a new apostle comes forward as the likely successor to Thomas S. Monson.
GOP candidate Donald Trump weighed in on a shooting suspected to involve an undocumented immigrant. Comments Trump made while announcing his campaign have been perceived as racist toward Mexicans.
An explosion at a mosque in Syria's Idlib province on Friday killed at least 25 members of the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, the British-based Observatory monitoring group said.
The Pirate Party, which proposed the bill after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, said on its blog that "freedom will not give in to bloody attacks."
As the Sunday credit referendum approaches, Greeks took to the streets of Athens Friday.
Syrian government forces carried out heavy air strikes on rebel positions in and around the northern city of Aleppo on Friday, aiming to repel a major Islamist-led offensive on areas controlled by President Bashar al-Assad.