"Amass all your weapons and face us. We welcome you."
The poll marks the first time in at least two years that the president is in positive territory on unemployment.
India's finance minister said that details on some of the names on the list are already with the country's government.
The country’s National Intelligence Service reportedly has a long history of being embroiled in scandals.
Mullah Abdul Rauf, who was transferred to Afghanistan in 2007 after being freed from Guantanamo Bay, had allegedly been recruiting for ISIS.
The area, known as Castellane, is reportedly a hot spot for drug trafficking.
Merkel is expected to work on narrowing differences between Europe and the U.S. over the issue of providing arms to Ukrainian troops.
The 20-year-old woman alleged she was drugged and raped by a tourist guide.
Abdulahi Qayad Barre's death marks the first killing of an MP this year, with five being assassinated in 2014.
Former Australian soldier Hastings Fredrickson had pleaded guilty to three counts of using a carriage service to cause offence.
In Europe, all eyes were on Greece, after its new prime minister Alexis Tsipras ruled out extending its bailout.
This will mark the first observation flight to be conducted by Russia this year under the Treaty on Open Skies.
The former chairman of the Sichuan Hanlong Group had been sentenced to death last year for crimes including murder and sale of illegal firearms.
Gen. John Allen, U.S. coordinator for the anti-ISIS coalition, said that the Iraqi army is ready for ground operations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the move will open up new prospects for trade and investment between the two countries.
While fans at a Cairo game claimed gunshots had been fired by police, authorities blamed the deaths on a stampede.
The snowstorm will be the third to hit the northeastern U.S. in less than three weeks.
Relations between the U.S. and China have been affected by issues related to cyberattacks, and territorial disputes in the Western Pacific.
Eddie Ray Routh's attorneys are expected to argue that his post-traumatic stress disorder played a key role in the murder.
Watch Obama encourage artists to join the It's On Us campaign at the 2015 Grammys.
Fans without tickets attempted to force their way into an Egyptian soccer stadium; police used tear gas to try to break up the crowd.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said there will be no future extensions for Iran nuclear talks.
Biden says U.S. considering arms for Ukraine despite European opposition.
The literary icon’s lawyer claims that Lee was “extremely hurt and humiliated” at the suggestion that she had been manipulated to release her second novel.
Egyptian domestic soccer competitions have been held before very limited crowds since more than 70 fans were killed three years ago.
The education activist urged Nigeria's incoming government to make rescuing the girls a priority.
Gen. John Allen said the burning of a Jordanian pilot has galvanized Arab states to support the fight against the Islamic State group.
Two children are dead after a still-unnamed shooter opened fire in his ex-girlfriend's home near Atlanta.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says his newly elected government is "not justified in asking for an extension ... because it cannot ask for an extension of mistakes.”
A newspaper reports that Britain's King Charles will intervene in the scheduled flogging of a Saudi blogger.