The Colombian president won the award for his “resolute efforts to bring the country's more than 50-year-long civil war to an end,” the Nobel Committee said.
The terror group is reportedly looking for a new home as it continues to be pushed out from its strongholds in Syria and Iraq.
The “slimmed down version” of the messaging app is designed for basic Android phones and “for markets with slower than average internet speeds.”
European authorities arrested Wednesday five people suspected of forming an "active and dangerous" Islamic State cell in Spain, Belgium and Germany.
Gadhafi's fall in 2011 brought chaos that splintered the North African country into rival armed fiefdoms.
Militant leaders reportedly banned burqas in Iraq after a group of veiled women carried out attacks against several ISIS commanders.
Sally Jones, 47, fled to Syria to join the militant group also known as ISIS in 2013 and has been raising her son as a jihadi.
The suspects, including a woman, were accused of assisting Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel to prepare for the terror attack that claimed the lives of 84 people.
"Once the problem was racial discrimination, now it's religious discrimination," says a resident of Ariane, a poor, Muslim suburb of Nice.
The two are suspected of supplying an automatic pistol to Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, the driver involved in last week’s truck attack.
The mayor of Nice identified the Thursday terrorist attacker as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel.
In addition to the at least 84 people confirmed dead, at least 50 more are "between life and death," French President François Hollande said Friday.
After Russian and English soccer fans clashed in Marseille, Northern Irish fans got into ugly exchanges with locals in Nice.
Clashes between Russian and British fans at a soccer tournament in France have left one British man fighting for his life.
But hero pilot “Sully” Sullenberger, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and former National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Mark Rosenker cautioned it’s too early to draw conclusions.
But amid limited resources and market uncertainties, it remained to be seen how many countries can heed the IMF and World Bank’s advice.
"They took us out of the offices, took control and suspended broadcasting. None of us has been hurt,” one journalist from the channel reportedly said.
The would-be suicide bombers come from France, German, Spain, Tunisia and Egypt. About 25 are Belgian nationals.
Among Western European countries seeing their people leave to become foreign fighters in Iraq and Syria, Belgium has the highest number, per capita.
The United Nations says in a report that the Islamic State group is capitalizing on the political and security vacuum in Libya to grow its network.
The plan is a bid to ease travel between the two countries, although U.S. officials have said those entering the U.S. will need to supply more information.
Tunisian troops recovered weapons and arrested at least 10 other people during several raids in Ben Guerdan on the Libyan border.