While Canada has accepted more than 26,000 refugees from the war-torn country, the United States has accepted fewer than 1,000.
Much of the funds added to the defense budget will go toward domestic production, according to the Wednesday announcement.
Recent missile tests have challenged a nuclear deal and a U.N. resolution, which calls on the country not to conduct “any activity” related to ballistic missiles.
Clinton and Sanders attacked each other’s previous votes as they sought the support of Hispanic voters ahead of Florida’s crucial primary.
The Iraqi government and the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad have warned people living along the Tigris River to move at least 3 to 4 miles away from the river’s banks.
The Associated Press cited unidentified sources reporting that Sleiman Daoud al-Afari, who has links to Saddam Hussein's regime, was captured in Iraq.
The documents reportedly include German fighters’ names, education levels, addresses and willingness to serve as suicide bombers.
"Submission," the novel on which the play is based, has been extremely controversial.
Tunisian troops recovered weapons and arrested at least 10 other people during several raids in Ben Guerdan on the Libyan border.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama will likely agree Thursday on a reduction of methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
U.S. officials are assessing whether Abu Omar al-Shishani, a Chechen fighter known for his signature red beard, was killed in an airstrike.
Since December attacks against the American Sikh community have increased by an estimated 300 percent.
The northern European nation saw 61,428 people seeking asylum in February. Border closures along the Western Balkans route have contributed to the decline.
While the European Union welcomed Turkey’s offer to take back migrants, the United Nations agency said the move could harm refugees' rights.
European leaders met with the Turkish prime minister in Brussels to find a solution to Europe's worst refugee crisis since the World War II.
The global cartel is privately considering a new oil price equilibrium of $50 a barrel, according to one of the industry’s leading prognosticators.
The delay in enactment of a bill that aims to establish a more powerful autonomous region for minority Muslims could be capitalized by the militant group, Murad Ebrahim said.
The debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders comes ahead of a Michigan Democratic primary Tuesday.
The Islamic State group has stepped up its attacks on civilian targets as it loses ground in Iraq and Syria.
The National Guard is a key part of the U.S. effort to set up cybersquadrons.
Participation in the planned talks was declined by the Taliban, which repeated that its preconditions, including the withdrawal of foreign troops, had not been met.
The Arab country is considered a key ally in the fight against the Islamic State group.