Bombings, minefield kill 29 in pro-Turkey north Syria
Former President Barack Obama tells The Washington Post the next secretary of state is 'well regarded around the world.'
Belgian policeman tried over Kurdish toddler's death
Nightmare over but Iraqi Christians still dream of leaving
Belgian policeman tried over death of Kurdish toddler
The fund said it made its investment with Palantir when the consequences of big data were not understood, adding that it would not make an investment in Palantir today.
Pompeo first US top diplomat to visit West Bank settlement, Golan
Barely a week in office, acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller has already helped the president make good on his pledges.
Taliban welcome US troop drawdown from Afghanistan as 'good step'
As more US troops leave Iraq, pro-Iran factions take their shot
US to slash troop levels in Iraq, Afghanistan
Iraq, Saudi reopen land border after 30 years
Senate chief blasts Trump troop withdrawal plans
Holy smoke: Waterpipes keep bubbling in Iraqi shrine city
New US defense chief tells troops 'time to come home'
Wounds still raw as France remembers 2015 Paris attacks
Iraq shuts last 'safe haven' camps for vulnerable families
'In our hearts': radio keeps Syria refugees in Iraq close to home
France on edge five years after Paris attacks
EU weighs tighter borders in jihadist fight
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are very particular with who comes near their children because they fear that someone might kidnap them, according to their former bodyguard Mark Billingham.
Pandemic harms efforts to rein in antiquities theft