A portion of the unemployed population in Eastern Europe is profiting off of the refugee crisis by setting up smuggling networks.
Hadi al-Amiri, a leader of the Iran-backed Badr Organization, said Monday that Russia, unlike the U.S., “is moving in a very serious way” against the Islamic State group in Syria.
The deadly suicide bombings killed at least 18 people and wounded 41 others Friday night in the suburbs of Nigeria's capital city, Abuja.
The number is almost double the 800,000 asylum seekers Germany previously expected. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has come under growing pressure to freeze the influx of refugees.
The heavily fortified Green Zone houses government buildings and foreign embassies, including that of the United States.
"It is now wanton destruction ... their acts of vengeance are no longer ideologically driven because they are now blowing up buildings with no religious meaning."
Erdogan called the Kurds "the people who threaten our country with arms and with bombs."
As many as 1.5 million refugees are expected to seek asylum in Germany before year's end.
The Middle East would be more stable with Moammar Gadhafi and Saddam Hussein still in power in Libya and Iraq, respectively, Donald Trump says, adding it's "not even a contest."
The almost 400,000 people who have arrived in Greece this year have overwhelmed the crisis-stricken government's ability to cope.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan makes a long-awaited trip to Brussels on Sunday, officially a two-day state visit to Belgium, that will be dominated by EU meetings over Europe's migration crisis and the fight against Islamic State militants in Syria.
The Australian government's focus on national security and the war on terror to tackle Islamic extremism, rather than social cohesion and inclusion, has helped create an environment for radicalized Muslim youth to emerge in disproportionate numbers, experts say.
Chris Mintz, 30, is credited with likely saving the lives of fellow students when he prevented the 26-year-old gunman from entering a classroom.
The city is expecting 63 Syrians from refugee camps in Lebanon and Iraq, who are due to arrive in Scotland, by the end of this month.
Russia bombed Syria for a third straight day on Friday, mainly hitting areas held by rival insurgent groups rather than the Islamic State fighters it said it was targeting, and drawing an angry response from the West.
Children in Yemen are bearing the brunt of a bloody and protracted conflict, with a staggering 1.7 million of them now facing the risk of malnutrition.
A team of inspectors plans to check out prisons in Colorado to see if they're suitable for housing detainees.
Thursday's mass shooting in Oregon gave MSNBC's Brian Williams a chance to do the type of coverage he did on NBC prior to his six-month suspension.
Officials estimated that approximately 500 refugees were entering the German city of Hamburg on a daily basis.
As the participation of women in the U.S. labor force declines, the lack of paid parental leave does little to incentivize work.
The agreement is seen to meet an energy shortage in the Egypt, as the country continues to struggle economically following years of political instability.
The Association of Muslim Scholars is warning that Russian airstrikes in Syria allegedly targeting ISIS could herald similar operations in Iraq.