Leaders at the Arab League summit this weekend are inching toward the creation of a joint military force.
Egypt has announced that a ground invasion of Yemen is forthcoming, and over 150,000 Saudi troops have reportedly been mobilized.
The U.S. Justice Department this week said the Houston, Texas-based oil-field services giant had agreed to pay $232.7 million in penalties.
Paraguay ranked highest in Gallup's Positive Experience Index.
Suspects linked to an attack in Guangzhou planned to join Islamic State group militants in the Middle East, a report says.
A political row in the world's youngest country triggered a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people. Talks broke down Friday.
The United Nations originally estimated 89 children were abducted last month by a militia group.
The boys were likely abducted to serve as child soldiers in South Sudan's ongoing civil war.
iPhones and iPads could find their way to the Caribbean nation following the lifting of trade sanctions.
The president of Sudan said he doesn't believe Muslims could ever carry out the acts of terror associated with ISIS and Boko Haram.
A recent report described Middle Eastern countries as “heavily dependent on expatriate health care workers."
A leak reveals how the U.K. bank stashed money for clients connected to arms trading and dictatorships.
Cuban officials have demanded their country be removed from the American State Sponsors of Terrorism list before opening the U.S. embassy.
The three Chinese citizens were members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which China designates as a terrorist group.
The bloc will need to balance its stance against the leader with considerations for his role at the head of an increasingly important regional organization.
The contractors were working for UTair, an airline company contracted by the UN peacekeeping mission in Darfur.
Attorney general-designate Loretta Lynch's highest-profile investigation, of HSBC in 2012, did little to change the bank's culture.
In documents she submitted to the Senate, AG nominee Loretta Lynch omitted her controversial decision not to prosecute HSBC.
Researchers aren't sure how the weapons got there, but it probably violates trade agreements.
The court's chief prosecutor said that the transfer of the Ugandan rebel commander was a major step in the fight against the group.
Countries such as Kenya are among the most dangerous places to be Christian, according to the World Watch List.
Libya's government (one of two) and the international community are scrambling to contain the country's terrorism threat.