A vital sector could face lasting repercussions from Wednesday's massacre at a national museum in Tunis.
For the first time, forces aligned with Libya Dawn are battling ISIS militants in Sirte.
Four years into the war, regional and sectarian divisions have turned Syria into an international battleground.
Gunmen allegedly aligned with ISIS kidnap nine, behead eight in oil field raid.
Foreigners have increasingly become targets in Libya's turmoil, where two rival governments are battling for control.
The state-owned oilfield security forces had to fight the militants without the assistance of state troops.
Tribal leaders, municipal councils and warring militias all need to be included in the process, and many of them are not at the table.
Oil installations and key infrastructure are prime targets in the conflict, pitting Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni's internationally recognized government against Libya Dawn.
Herve Falciani says he can provide "logical proof" that HSBC executives knew of alleged wrongdoing at Swiss bank.
The foreign ministers of Italy and Tunisia issued a joint call Wednesday for Libya's rival parliaments to reconcile.
Several other countries have also banned their airspace to Libyan planes since Tripoli airport fell to Islamist militants in August.
Venezuela had the third-largest amount of money stored in Swiss HSBC accounts, according to this week’s leaks.
U.S. prosecutors have stepped up efforts to establish whether HSBC helped Americans evade taxes.
Despite violence and more than 30 minutes of delay, Ghana secured a 3-0 win against Equatorial Guinea.
An al Qaeda splinter group known as Caliphate Soldiers kidnapped Gourdel.
Ahmed Sahnouni's French citizenship had been revoked in 2013 for being allegedly involved in terrorist activities.
Belgian authorities suspect the detainee has links to a plan to attack Belgian police.
After last week's Charlie Hebdo shooting, Paris Jews have gone into self-imposed hiding. Some might leave Paris forever.
“If you do not like it here because some humorists you don't like are making a newspaper, may I then say you can f--- off.”
Pauline Cafferkey's condition worsened to critical Saturday, just days after she had been sitting up and talking.
The woman, who was arrested at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, was planning to travel to Syria to join the ISIS fighter.
An Iraqi Ministry of Health spokesman said Mosul isn't capable of diagnosing Ebola patients.