After an earlier ruling that the airline's cabin workers' strike wasn't defined well enough, a judge said they are in compliance with the law.
Sepp Blatter, the embattled president of FIFA, global soccer's governing body, was expected to make a full recovery after undergoing stress-related health checks.
The European Central Bank could expand or extend its quantitative easing program next month, but you wouldn't know it based on Mario Draghi's comments Wednesday.
Following the Iranian nuclear deal, the U.S. and Israel are engulfed in talks on how to stabilize their relationship.
An Iranian airline, blacklisted by the U.S. and European Union, managed to purchase last month an aircraft in defiance of an American ban.
For the second time in five months, Mahan Air has purchased jets from Europe -- violating terms of an agreement with the Obama administration.
Although the polling date hasn't been set, more than 1 million Libyans have registered to vote using Smart Elect, a platform designed by a North Carolina company.
Talks in Vienna on Friday failed to yield a framework for a post-Assad future in Syria, but negotiators agreed that the country's institutions should remain intact.
The U.S., which will meet with Iran and Russia to find a solution to the Syrian war, has said talks that bring together all stakeholders, including Iran, are the only answer.
The U.S. has evidence that leads it to believe Russia hit a hospital in Syria with an airstrike, a State Department spokesman said.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke in Washington ahead of a trip to Vienna to hold talks with Mideast and Russian officials on ending the war in Syria.
The Iraqi security forces are stalled in key battlegrounds and the U.S. says it has a plan to help.
The U.S. concedes any political transition in war-torn Syria would most likely include Iran and maintain a place for Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Now that Russia and Iran have stepped up their offensives, Assad has the upper hand in Syria, Gen. Joe Dunford said Tuesday.
A powerful Kurdish lobbyist group in Washington is trying to convince the Obama administration to bypass Baghdad and arm the Kurdish fighters in Iraq directly.
Once in control of the Middle East nation's airspace, the U.S. military is now dodging Russian jets -- which are making Syrian rebels feel vulnerable to airstrikes.
Russia began bombing the headquarters of Jabhat al Nusra in Syria's largest city Thursday night, marking the launch of a regime offensive to drive out the rebels.
After months of planning and training, the Iraqi security forces are finally in a position to launch an assault on Ramadi.
Rebels in Syria expect a shortfall in weapons over the next few months, and they are looking for new investors.
On Saturday coalition and Russian planes entered the same battle space and came into visual contact, the Pentagon said.
Russia's airstrikes in support of Syrian President Assad are pushing the Obama administration to dial back its support of the rebels.
A proposed gas line through Turkey to Europe is among the plans that could be affected by Russian attacks in Syria.
The recent airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan was only the latest in a string of errors that have resulted in civilian deaths.
A portion of the unemployed population in Eastern Europe is profiting off of the refugee crisis by setting up smuggling networks.
In 2015, the most unaccompanied kids in six years are likely to enter Germany. Adoption is one solution — but not all refugees want to be adopted.
Reports to watch this week include consumer spending, weekly jobless claims and unemployment rate.
U.S. President Barack Obama will use the Iranian nuclear deal as an example of successful diplomacy during his U.N. General Assembly speech Monday.
During a sermon at the last event on his U.S. trip, the pope again emphasized the need for everyone to think small, and said faith should begin with family.
The Gulf nation has repatriated about $73 billion from global asset managers in recent months.
Sprint Corp. is the first U.S carrier to announce it will sit out of the 2016 airwaves auction.
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