Foreigners have increasingly become targets in Libya's turmoil, where two rival governments are battling for control.
The deal requires Jordan to buy fuel from Rosatom for the reactors for 10 years.
Troops from Niger and Chad recaptured Damasak earlier in March, ending months of control by the Islamist group.
President Obama also said that there is a "clear, substantive challenge" to U.S.-Israel relations.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott called ISIS a "death cult" that targets vulnerable young people.
The area has been cordoned off and police officials are conducting a manhunt for the suspect believed to have a "high-powered rifle."
Some of the 150 people who died in the Germanwings crash Tuesday have been preliminarily identified.
An Associated Press investigation reveals how fish caught by Burmese slaves winds up in America.
The city manager position is the first to be filled, following several resignations prompted by a U.S. Department of Justice report.
The former Congressman will spend the rest of his sentence for wire and mail fraud at a Washington, D.C., facility.
The tech giant spent $16.8 billion last year to win friends and influence people in Washington.
Islamic State militants claimed a suicide bombing that killed seven people at an army checkpoint in the Libyan city of Benghazi on Tuesday and triggered retaliatory air strikes by army forces.
The Armata T-14 is "on par" with the German Leopard-2 and U.S. M1A2 Abrams tank, said one Russian columnist.
Add another politician to the list of 2016 hopefuls who have some explaining to do over email addresses.
Iran, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China are to resume negotiations in Switzerland this week.
The buildup follows a southward advance by Iranian-backed Houthi Shiite militants who took control of the capital Sanaa in September.
Security concerns range from political violence to attacks by Boko Haram.
Recovery teams have postponed their search for the remains of Flight 9525, citing poor weather conditions in the Alps. Officials said all 150 people on board the Airbus A320 were likely killed.
Despite being accused of spying on the Iran talks, Israel will be briefed on the emerging nuclear deal.
Russia's FSB said agents caught 34-year-old Sergey Skirta "red-handed" trying to steal secrets from a Russian industrial manufacturer.
Chlorine is not banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention as it can be used as a cleaning agent.
The presidential hopeful and fierce critic of the Affordable Care Act, will get his insurance through the federal exchange.
Lawyers for accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and a terrorism expert serving as a prosecution witness argued over whether the defendant was paraphrasing Al Qaeda propaganda in a note he left.
Obama is not likely to budge on his opposition to sending lethal aid -- unless the ceasefire is officially over.
Afghan leader Ashraf Ghani joined President Obama at the White House to announce a halt to U.S. troop withdrawals.
“Like most psychopaths," Carson grumbled. "That’s why they’re successful. That’s the way they look. They all look great.”
A report alleging Israeli spied on closed-door U.S. talks with Iran is poised to further strain the relationship.
As RGA chair, Christie raised millions from the donor. Now Christie officials want a lucrative deal for the donor's firm.
Privacy concerns stalled a similar Senate-sponsored bill.
Townsquare Media defended the host of “Ask the Governor,” who accepted a Corvette on loan from a sponsor.