The president reportedly plans to make the world's top-spending military even richer.
Abu Khayr al-Masri reportedly died in a drone strike near al-Mastoumeh in Idlib province.
Dozens of German army tanks arrived Friday as part of the military alliance’s deployment and hundreds more are expected to arrive at the central Lithuanian military base of Rukla later this year.
“Bacha bazi,” a centuries-old practice involving sexual enslavement of young boys, is to be outlawed in Afghanistan for the first time.
The increase will take place in the next seven years.
With a series of conflicts being waged across the globe, world peace remains as far out of reach as ever.
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, President Trump's choice for national security adviser, is viewed as a "hawk" when it comes to Russia.
According to a Gallup survey, a key reason for North Korea, Iran and Iraq to be at the bottom of the list is the former president George W. Bush labeling them the "axis of evil" in 2002.
The Trump administration had been on the lookout for a new national security adviser since Michael Flynn was asked to resign last week.
Pakistani officials claimed the death of 39 suspected militants in countrywide raids after a suicide blast at a Sufi shrine killed nearly 100 people.
Harward was a Navy SEAL and the No. 2 to James Mattis at Central Command.
The migration is the largest mass forced return of refugees in recent years, Human Rights Watch said.
A CBC report, which cited data from the annual public accounts of Canada, said that the Canadian armed forces had lost equipment worth over $7 million over the past 10 years.
Sen. Chuck Grassley says the American people have the right to know what's in the deal since they will be footing the bill.
In his first interview with U.S. media since Donald Trump's election, Syrian President Bashar Assad said he would be open to a joint U.S.-Russian alliance against the Islamic State group.
Abu Hani al-Masri was killed by an unmanned drone Saturday along with 10 other al Qaeda operatives.
There are roughly 1.9 million undocumented immigrants and non-citizens who have been convicted of crimes and are subject to deportation, the Department of Homeland Security estimates.
Not all of the dead have been identified, and no organization has taken responsibility for the attack.
The country seems to be trying to improve its international image by working against terrorism and its instigators.
The U.S. and Russia are both responsible for the deaths of millions.
The diplomat, Mohammad Zaki Abdu, who served as the consulate’s third secretary, died after being shot several times from his security guard’s automatic weapon.
John Yoo, who authored some of the Bush administration's memorandums defending torture, said the president has gone too far.