A new party in Turkey promises to promote their message form the "heart of Muslim Turkis Society."
Police were on the scene Monday but did not think the incident was terrorism-related.
Briton Mo Farah joined the ranks of the all-time distance greats Saturday by becoming just the second man to retain both Olympic track long distance titles.
With the start of the knockout phase in the Olympic soccer events, medals are now in sight.
Chelsea has become increasingly irritated by Atletico Madrid’s pursuit of Diego Costa.
"Once the problem was racial discrimination, now it's religious discrimination," says a resident of Ariane, a poor, Muslim suburb of Nice.
After it leaves the European Union, Britain will no longer be obligated to impose EU-backed sanctions against Iran.
The British pound fell anew in early Asian trading on Monday, with investors still at a loss as to what happens next now that the country has voted to leave the EU.
The absence of a deal Thursday is fueling broader concerns that the once-powerful oil cartel is losing its influence over global oil markets.
The announcement marks the first official confirmation of any kind by investigating parties in the disappearance of the Paris-to-Cairo Flight 804, which went off radar Thursday.
It’s been nearly two months since the Brussels terrorist attacks, which were claimed by the Islamic State group.
New Year’s Eve crimes in Cologne, blamed largely on refugees, triggered protests and sparked debate about asylum-seekers.
The Democrat recently attacked Republican Donald Trump for making nice with foreign tyrants, but she has done the same.
Russia could see approximately $6 billion in arms sales after showcasing its latest equipment on the ground and in the air in Syria.
The Mi-171 helicopter crashed in the Sahara during a reconnaissance mission Sunday, the Defense Ministry said in a statement.
Two suspects were detained Friday and Saturday in northern Mali, following indications they “actively participated” in the Ivory Coast attack.
In one of her newly released emails, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton bemoaned Hurricane Sandy’s impact on her schedule.
The French president also promised a review of the victim compensation process for those affected by the country's nuclear tests in the region between 1960 and 1996.
As soldiers assemble in Senegal for U.S.-led counterterrorism training, experts say several factors would prevent complete unity among ISIS and al Qaeda-affiliated groups in North Africa and the Sahel region.
Ami Daniel, the CEO of Windward, believes Europe’s security crisis can be aided with an algorithm to help find the bad guys of the seas.
There have been reports that dozens of young Sudanese have traveled to neighboring Libya to fight alongside radical Islamic militias.
The terror threat is a far cry from war-torn Libya. But experts said Morocco is at risk as the Islamic State group looks to expand on Europe’s doorstep.