The "Burraq" drone attacked a suspected militant hideout in the Shawal Valley, a militant stronghold on the border with Afghanistan.
While thousands of refugees have been arriving daily in Europe, numbers cannot put a face on human suffering.
The death highlights the severe conditions experienced by refugees attempting to reach Western Europe.
As the laws were passed Friday, refugees set out on foot toward Austria.
European leaders have begun switching their positions in order to confront the mounting refugee crisis in Europe.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the solution to the ongoing crisis was to have the international community work together to fight terrorism.
As pressure mounts for European leaders to find a solution to the crisis, here's a breakdown of where refugees continue to arrive from and what options are on the table for the European Union.
The program has targeted several high-value ISIS members despite official reservations about the CIA's role in the strikes, according to a Washington Post report.
After more than a decade of war in the Middle East, U.S. tanks are now being painted woodland green as the Russian threat in Europe continues.
In a statement released Monday, the militant group said that Omar, last seen in public in 2001, died on April 23, 2013.
Austrian police discovered three critically ill children in a truck carrying 26 migrants. Separately, four suspects in the deaths of 71 migrants appeared in a Hungarian court.
The medical charity said that a Bollywood movie, which portrays an aid worker secretly carrying guns and assisting in murders, could endanger its agents in conflict zones.
Ali Shukri Amin pleaded guilty in June to using social media to raise money for the Islamic State group.
The 2013 verdict, which ruled that some NSA actions were unlawful, granted a preliminary injunction to prevent the collection of raw data.
The number of refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean into Europe has passed 300,000 this year, a UNHCR report said Friday.
The U.S. said Thursday it had asked Uzbekistan to join the multinational coalition it leads against Islamic State, saying Central Asia's most populous state was free to choose a way of contributing to the fight against the militant group.
The incident occurred in the volatile southern Helmand province in Afghanistan.
The victims reportedly lived in a camp for displaced people, which was near the gas company terminal, in the western Afghan city of Herat.
On Monday, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said that economic sanctions against Tehran might begin to be lifted as early as spring next year.
Afghanistan and Pakistan accuse each other of doing too little to prevent Taliban fighters and other Islamist militants from operating on their territory.
Malala Yousafzai, an advocate for girls' education who was shot by the Taliban, has been given protection by British authorities after recent threats to her life.
The Taliban denied it was behind the blast in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul that killed at least 12 people Saturday, saying, "We are investigating who carried out the attack."