The French army's cybersecurity unit is gathering and synthesizing information on Islamist extremists.
The families of Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos will receive $500,000 each.
"Today's march is a strong signal, a warning to Boko Haram," Chad's prime minister says Saturday.
A government body in France has banned a planned demonstration after the burial of suspected terrorist Said Kouachi.
The gunman's wife was the apparent target of the shooting. She survived.
About 100 Belgians, who returned from Syria radicalized, are seen as contributing to a perceived threat of Islamic extremism in the country.
International Criminal Court prosecutors launched an examination of war crimes in Palestinian territories. Hamas says the move is appreciated.
"He was buried last night, in the most discreet, anonymous way possible," Reims' mayor says, adding the state ordered him to accept the burial.
The blast also damaged nearby vehicles and prompted Algeria and most other countries to evacuate diplomats.
Over 24 hours, the U.S.-led coalition unloaded latest round of targeted airstrikes against the Islamic State group.
Rise in GDP growth largely fueled by falling commodity prices, a central bank scholar says.
"There are tensions abroad where people don't understand our attachment to the freedom of speech," French President Hollande says.
Upcoming visit expected to cater to American Catholics, many of whom are dismayed with Pope's shift away from issues like abortion and gay marriage.
Peace talks stalled and three soldiers were killed at Ukraine's main airport in the city of Donetsk.
Most approve of local police, but almost a third of Americans say cops lie regularly to "serve their own interests."
After Boko Haram’s deadliest attack ever, it’s hard to say what the militant Islamist group will do next.
After five people were killed a day before, protesters in the West African country set fire to churches.
Rampant shortages are threatening to bring back the mass demonstrations that roiled Venezuela last year.
Affordable health insurance and the Small Business Administration have helped everyday Americans fulfill their potential, the president said.
North Miami Beach Police Chief J. Scott Dennis denied allegations of racism at his department and reportedly said no policies were violated.
Officials suspect the gunmen are Shiite Houthi rebels, who have taken control of large parts of Yemen.
The peacekeeper's death occurred after suspected Islamist militants attacked a base in northern Mali.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said his government would provide another $2.5 billion in non-military assistance.
Some Republicans have urged the two-time presidential candidate to sit out the 2016 race, fearing another failure.
Zhao was purged in 1989, for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protests that shook the communist regime.
Before 2005, about 200 Muslims were expelled from Italy on suspicion of extremism, while more than 2,000 Muslims were "aggressively monitored."
In an indication of growing poverty across the U.S., a report released Friday revealed that 51 percent of public school students qualify for free or reduced lunch charges.
A police official writing on social media network Weibo claimed the posters were "not staged," and showed actual scenes from their training.
The Nigerian Islamist group had, last week, allegedly killed over 2,000 people, including women and children, in the town of Baga.
U.S. and Indian officials are reportedly trying to work out pilot projects for joint production of drones and other weapons.