Iran Nuclear Deal Won't Be Finalized By Monday, Negotiations May Extend Past Midnight: Iran FM
The delay is being blamed on "political issues."
Life Under ISIS Siege, Syrian Regime Airstrikes: The Battle For Survival In Palmyra
Civilians in the Islamic State group-controlled Syrian city of Palmyra live without clean water, electricity and outside contact.
Afghanistan-Taliban Talks End With Promise To Meet Again After Ramadan, Amid Rise of ISIS And Increased Attacks
Renewed "negotiations" with the Taliban could be the first step to a lasting peace agreement.
Civilian Death Toll In Yemen Rising Amid Ongoing Violence Between Saudi Arabia Coalition, Houthi Rebels
In the past two weeks, 92 civilians, including 18 women and 18 children, were killed in clashes between rebels and the Saudi-led coalition.
Inside 'The Caliphate Army': ISIS's Special Forces Military Unit Of Foreign Fighters
Within ISIS's shadowy military structure is an elite special forces division. It has two priorities: to export the caliphate and defend it anywhere in the world.
ISIS Trained Tunisian Militants: Libya Has Long Been A Haven For Islamic State, Al Qaeda Training Camps
Before the terror attacks in Tunisia in recent months, gunmen traveled to Libya, where they are believed to have trained with ISIS.
Israel Uncovers Hamas Terror Cell In West Bank; Shin Bet Arrests 40 Hamas Members
Israeli security officials arrested 40 Hamas members involved in the cell, along with its leader.
Hamas Closes Gaza's Only Cell Phone Service Provider For Alleged Tax Evasion
Hamas accused the company of tax evasion, even though it claimed to file taxes in the West Bank.
Recruiting Terrorists: How Extremists Target Tunisia's Unemployed Youth
By attacking tourists and the tourism industry, Tunisian extremists are creating more unemployment among young people — and making radicalization and recruiting easier.
Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Draws Big Crowds To NYC, San Francisco Gay Pride Parades
After the Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage, gay pride parades drew hordes of revelers.
Turkey Considering Sending Troops Into Syria To Fight Syrian Kurds, ISIS: Report
Turkish forces may be deployed to push back Syrian Kurdish fighters and ISIS, local media report.
Queen Elizabeth Responds To Tunisia Terror Attack, Expresses 'Shock' Over Deadly Beach-Front Shooting
At least 15 British nationals were killed in the terror attack in Tunisia.
Istanbul Pride 2015: Turkish Riot Police Fire Water Cannon, Rubber Bullets At Pride Parade
Riot police reportedly aimed rubber bullets, tear gas and a water cannon at those participating in annual the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex event.
Iran Foreign Minister Returns To Tehran, Nuclear Deal Not Likely To Conclude By Deadline
An agreement on Iran's nuclear program between Tehran and six world powers will not be reached by June 30, but negotiators will continue talking.
Triple Attack On Three Continents May Signal ISIS Ramadan Strategy
ISIS may have coordinated three attacks on Friday as part of a global strategy during the Muslim holy month.
How Russian Militants Declared A New ISIS 'State' In Russia's North Caucasus
ISIS declared a new so-called state in the North Caucasus area, in its first northward expansion.
Kobani Clashes: At Least 146 Civilians Killed As Kurdish YPG Fighters Move East Toward ISIS 'Capital' Raqqa
ISIS may be trying a diversionary tactic in the city it lost to the Kurds six months ago.
Civilians In ISIS 'Capital' Raqqa Trapped Between ISIS Brutality And Syrian Kurdish Fighters' Advances
Civilians in the Islamic State group's "capital" fear advancing Kurdish fighters as much as the ISIS militants.
Advance On Raqqa: Kurdish Fighters, Syrian Rebels Seize Military Base North Of ISIS Stronghold
Kurdish fighters and Syrian rebels seized a key military base north of ISIS de-facto headquarters.
US Airstrikes Kill Ali Awni al-Harzi In Iraq: Benghazi Suspect Affiliated With ISIS, Al Qaeda In Mosul, Pentagon Says
Ali Awni Al-Harzi was a suspected ISIS recruiter with links to the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
Measles Outbreak 2015: Sudan Cases Are 4 Times Higher Than Last Year Despite Vaccination Campaign
The measles outbreak in Sudan is the country's biggest one in years, and it has mostly affected children under 15.
After Gaza Report Alleging War Crimes, Familiar Israeli Stance Returns: UN Is Biased Against Israel
The U.N. says both Israel and Palestinian factions may have committed war crimes, igniting anew an old fear in Israel.
'War Crimes' Accusations Hit Both Israel And Palestinian Factions In UN Report On Gaza War
Last summer's war in Gaza left 2,251 Palestinians and 73 Israelis dead, and now the U.N. is accusing both parties of war crimes.
Terror Report 2014: Terror Attack Victims, Foreign Fighters, Lone-Wolf Violence Increased Globally
Terror attacks increased 35 percent and the number of total victims rose 81 percent last year, said the U.S. State Department.
Israel Worriedly Watches Syrian Border Situation, As Fighting Gets Close To The Golan Heights
Israel has largely stayed away from the Syrian war, but now the war is coming closer.
A New Fighting Faction Is Formed In Tripoli As UN Deadline For Libya Peace Agreement Looms
A newly formed Misrata militia faction threatens to derail the U.N. peace process in Libya.
US Drone Strike Kills Yemeni Al Qaeda Chief Nasir al-Wuhayshi, Group Says
The media wing of al Qaeda in Yemen confirmed that its leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi was killed Monday.
US vs. Boko Haram In Nigeria: $5B Donated To Multinational Joint Task Force Of African Countries
The United States donated $5 billion to the coalition fighting Boko Haram militants.
Saudi Arabia-To-Iran Travel: Citizens Urged To 'Be Cautious' After Iranian Hotel Poisoning
The warning came after several Saudi nationals were poisoned at an Iranian hotel last week.
Kurds Advance In ISIS-Controlled Tel Abyad, As Rebels Attack Regime Stronghold In Aleppo City
As Kurdish fighters advance on ISIS territory in Tel Abyad, Syrian rebels attack the regime-held city of Aleppo.