France's parliament was set to vote on extending its military operations in Iraq as part of the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS.
The threat, aimed at France, comes a day before Charlie Hebdo is set to publish its latest issue, featuring the Prophet Muhammad.
Several world leaders marched together, in Paris, in a show of solidarity against terrorism.
Lassana Bathily said he told several hostages to remain calm, then used the dumbwaiter to escape and contact police.
Amedy Coulibaly reportedly told his captives at a kosher grocery store that if France "didn't attack other countries -- I wouldn't be here."
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that West Africans need to abide by health protocols.
French hostage Serge Lazarevic was released by al Qaeda last week after three years in captivity.
Serge Lazarevic was reportedly freed in exchange for four terrorists, even though France has said it doesn't pay ransoms or conduct swaps.
Lazarevic was kidnapped from his hotel, along with another French citizen, three years ago, and has appeared in many videos by the group.
The virus has been found to persist for up to three months after onset of symptoms.
A group of 20 volunteers developed immunity to the Ebola virus and showed no bad side effects.
Newly arrived immigrants across the U.S. are navigating America's prime immigrant holiday for the first time this year.
All of Mali's Ebola cases have been traced to a 70-year-old Muslim priest from Guinea, where the current epidemic began.
Mali has become the latest concern for the United Nations, as six people have died and almost 500 are being monitored in the country.
A Brooklyn man will be tested for Ebola on Thursday after being taken to Bellevue with symptoms consistent with the virus.
Europe's biggest airline is setting aside an A340 passenger jet to serve as special transport for infected German medical personnel.
Mali has been added to the list of countries whose travelers will be screened upon arrival in U.S. airports.
Mali had reported success in containing the virus after people linked to its first Ebola case successfully completed a 21-day quarantine.
One case has been confirmed among a possible cluster in the capital, Bamako.
Morocco won't be allowed to compete in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations after it refused hosting duties due to Ebola worries.
One of Sierra Leone’s leading Ebola doctors has died from the disease, making him the fifth high-profile local doctor killed by the virus.
Fifty of the Ebola vaccine trial's volunteers will travel to West Africa to provide support to regions most affected.