The Islamic State group has recruited thousands of people from Russia and its neighbors.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, families of U.S. citizens killed by Mexican drug gangs alleged that the bank let cartels launder billions of dollars to operate their businesses.
The suspect, a local college student, is accused of arranging to travel to an ISIS training camp in Libya.
As OPEC members Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia ramp up production in 2016, growth in demand for oil is likely to "ease back considerably."
Cooperation between the U.S. and African nations has increased as ISIS has exploited a power vacuum in Libya, a U.S. commander said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canadian jets will end their mission in the Middle East no later than Feb. 22.
The social networking site saw India becoming its biggest mobile market in 2016, but a ruling by the country's government could derail those plans.
The exercises are expected to replicate a smaller version of what would be a major military expeditionary force in the southwestern desert of Jordan.
For 350,000 people living in rebel-held parts of Syria’s largest city, a brutal attack from President Bashar Assad’s forces may be next.
Once completed, the barrier will be a system of electronic monitors and physical obstacles to keep extremists from entering through Libya.
The Turkish president lashed out at the U.S. as the northern Syrian town is under the control of Syrian Kurdish forces, which Ankara considers terrorists.
Those arrested have reportedly been accused of supplying money and weapons to the ISIS and al-Nusra groups in Iraq and Syria.
The 125-mile barrier, made of earthen wall and trenches, will be fitted with electronic surveillance equipment with the help of Germany and the U.S.
Giving a forceful answer on his position on waterboarding, Trump said he'd bring back the tactic some call torture.
Many countries that have been accepting refugees appear to have reached a breaking point.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain said this week they were ready to participate in any ground operations in Syria to fight the Islamic State terrorist group.
The photos, part of a cache of 2,000 images, were released in compliance with a 2004 lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Retirees make up over 20 percent of Germany’s population, and their financial security and life experiences make them suitable volunteers.
Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East, has supported a U.S.-led airstrike campaign against ISIS since it began in September 2014.
The presidential candidates clashed sharply in Thursday’s debate, as Hillary Clinton said that Sen. Bernie Sanders’ agenda was unrealistic.
In a vote Thursday, the multinational body unanimously labeled the terror group's targeting of Christians and Yazidis as a war crime.
Germany saw more than 1 million refugees from war-torn regions in the Middle East and Africa arrive in the country last year.