Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran only uses its missiles for defense, unlike the U.S.
The recommendations, which advocate for developing weapons that could provide a “tailored nuclear option for limited use,” are part of a report by the Defense Science Board.
The senior counselor to President Donald Trump said that Iraqi nationals were behind the supposed “Bowling Green massacre.”
Disease and vaccination research relies heavily on foreign collaboration to be successful.
Major tech firms including Google, Apple and Microsoft are reportedly working on an open letter opposing President Trump's travel ban placed on seven Muslim-majority countries.
The Syrian military's advances against the Islamic State group in Aleppo and Homs coincide with Iraqi army victories against the militants in Mosul.
The ruling issued Tuesday night in Los Angeles was on behalf of 28 Yemeni people who already had immigrant visas.
The deal is related to the transfer of around 1,250 refugees from Australia’s offshore detention islands, including many from Asia and Middle East.
IS is now using drones to survey and attack Iraqi forces.
U.S. District Judge Andre Birotte Jr. became the fifth federal judge to block Donald Trump's temporary ban on admitting travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Some state and local lawmakers are seeking to preemptively block what they see as President Donald Trump’s likely next action against the Muslim community.
The 1.6 billion Muslims in the world today are much more widespread than you might expect.
Texas Muslim Capital Day, which was created with the goal of teaching Muslims how the state government in Austin works, has been held every other year for more than a decade.
"This decision is not directed at a certain religion," the UAE foreign minister said on Trump's travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries.
Dr. Suha Abushamma alleged that immigration authorities “misled and coerced” her into signing forms over the weekend that led to the cancellation of her work visa.
U.K.’s Home Secretary Amber Rudd branded the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump as a “potential propaganda opportunity” for ISIS.
Viber is not charging a fee for calls between the United States and the seven countries affected by President Trump's executive order in an effort to show their support to immigrants.
“The recent executive orders … will not improve our security,” Gov. Charlie Baker said in a statement.
The news comes amid an ongoing furore over U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to meet the longest-living monarch.
The work on the controversial ban began during Donald Trump’s transition period following the election, and before his inauguration earlier this month.
Sally Yates, who questioned the legality of the executive order banning immigrants from seven countries, was replaced as acting attorney general by U.S. Attorney Dana Boente of Richmond, Virginia.
The effects of the executive order are being felt by publishers and developers.