A European regulator found that the agency lacked staff, likely limiting its ability to carry out checks on planes and crew.
Security teams and volunteer fighters will face a new kind of battle against the Islamic State group in a Sunni region.
After an Indiana pizza place took in more than $842,000, an LGBT advocate says love can conquer hate.
Media showed images of Castro shaking hands with visiting Venezuelans through the window of his vehicle, wearing a baseball cap and a windbreaker.
A 73-year-old reserve deputy killed a suspect during a weapons-buying sting in Oklahoma, authorities say.
The African nation has "an unwavering friend" in the United States, the president says after terrorists strike in Garissa.
Why enter a nuclear deal? Tehran knew economic constraints threatened its regional standing and domestic stability, experts say.
A woman shown writing an epithet says a photo taken at the University of South Carolina was "misunderstood."
The Red Cross is calling for a 24-hour stoppage of fighting in Yemen where it says humanitarian aid is necessary.
A witness says the helicopter "exploded" close to the ground during a rainstorm, but the cause of the crash has yet to be determined.
Militants carry out terror attacks on the run as military forces from three African nations advance against them.
“Sarah and her late husband Jim were fierce champions of sensible gun legislation," Bill and Hillary Clinton say in a tribute.
Islamic State militants are being targeted in Tikrit as Iraqi forces take "revenge" after liberating the city.
Trial of former President Hosni Mubarak and his sons for corruption begins in Egyptian court.
Fighters returning home may not speak to psychologists about the war's devastating effects, but they will talk to priests.
"It’s a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives," Obama said in his weekly radio and internet address.
More than 400 people have been killed by al Shabaab on Kenyan soil since President Uhuru Kenyatta took power in April 2013.
A Palestinian refugee camp on the Damascus outskirts has been almost entirely taken over by the Islamic State group.
During the attack, Cynthia Charotich hid inside a cupboard and covered herself with clothes.
Government officials said they had made upgrading India’s missile defense a priority ever since coming to power to power last May.
One group of protesters was arrested for briefly occupying a high-speed train station.
The rally, scheduled for Saturday evening, would be the first event held by the German right-wing group in London.
The Red Cross said that aid and medical staff it is trying to send to Yemen were still blocked, despite appeals to the Saudi-led coalition.
A restraining order had been granted to prevent the deceased from contacting his ex-girlfriend, who worked at the theme park.
Bomb experts have cordoned off the area and are searching for other possible devices, Egyptian state media reported.
The Somalia-based group says in a statement that Kenyan citizens would "bear the full brunt" of their government's actions.
Several people were injured as protesters clashed with counter-demonstrators. The events have attracted accusations of racism.
Geologist Xue Feng was convicted of stealing state secrets -- a set of data on about 30,000 Chinese oil wells.
The operation, hidden inside a well-maintained and unremarkable home, contained about 500 plants.
Muslims are expected to constitute more than 50 percent of the population in 51 countries by 2050, according to Pew poll results.