The six people were planning attacks on Erbil, in northern Iraq, according to Kurdish authorities.
British satellite operator Inmarsat said that the incident would impact its 2015 revenue and earnings.
Burundian president, meanwhile, made his first public appearance since last week's coup and warned of a threat posed by Islamist militants.
India's Supreme Court refused to let Aruna Shanbaug, who was in a vegetative state since she was raped in 1973, be euthanized.
John Kerry, in Seoul, condemned the North's nuclear development program and its human rights record.
In an open letter, several rights groups have urged European lawmakers to vote for tougher laws to curb the trade of conflict minerals.
Saudi Arabia-led OPEC decided at a meeting in November to maintain output and keep global markets amply supplied.
Apple, which started offering Maps service in 2012, did not say how it plans to use Coherent Navigation’s mapping technology.
Ramzan Kadyrov, one of Russia's most powerful figures, voiced his opinion on social media site Instagram.
The three ISS crew members waiting to come home get a boost from the corrected orbit.
Ramadi is the capital of Iraq's western Anbar province, which is dominated by Sunni Muslims.
Cuban migration to the U.S. has surged in recent months, and thousands of migrants have entered by way of Mexico.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says shaking hands with then Alabama Gov. George Wallace felt like a betrayal of his personal values.
The suspect reportedly did not cooperate with police on the scene in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
The body-count estimate has appreciably risen since the Pentagon disclosed the raid on the Islamic State group this weekend.
Best known for his affiliation with French Montana's Coke Boys group and record label, the rapper was found dead in Queens.
Puerto Rico's long-standing U.S. statehood debate looks set to intensify as the island grapples with a massive debt crisis.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also denounced Saudi Arabia for its role in the Yemen conflict.
Secretary of State John Kerry's trip has been dominated by deepening security concerns about Beijing's maritime ambitions in the South China Sea.
U.S. forecasters predicted thunderstorms, high winds, hail and more tornadoes for Saturday night.
Many seasonal beaches in the U.S. will feature limited lifeguard service between the Memorial Day and Labor Day holiday weekends.
The government has been vocally critical of discrimination abroad, even as battles for gay rights are ongoing at home.