Anti-ISIS Syrian Rebels Peace Talks In Saudi Arabia? Group Fighting Assad To Meet, Angering Iran
Syrian rebel groups fighting President Bashar Assad have become increasingly fractious in the four years since the armed conflict began.
Syrian Refugees in Germany Update: Xenophobic Violence Spikes With Rise In Asylum-Seekers, 222 Homes Torched
"The fact that there have been no deaths yet is plain luck," said Timo Reinfrank of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, an organization that works to counter neo-Nazism.
South China Sea Controversy Update: Chinese Military Looks To Quadruple Airstrips On Disputed Spratly Islands
China has been building up its land claim in the South China sea, adding military-grade airstrips.
Venezuela Elections Results 2015: What Maduro's Socialist Party Losses Mean For OPEC, Venezuelan Oil Economy
The newly elected center-right parties are expected to push for changes to the oil economy and possibly cut social spending.
Cossacks In Russia Burn Effigies Of Obama And Erdoğan To Support The Kremlin
"[It] is Cossacks who are on the front lines, protecting public order," said one of the group's leaders.
ISIS Propaganda In Spain: Two Prisoners Arrested For Spreading Islamic State Group's Radicalization Message
“Prisons are the breeding ground for radicalization,” said Mohammed Chirani, a community organizer in Paris.
France Election Results 2015: Marine Le Pen's National Front Party Sweeps Polls In First Race Since Paris Attacks
The far-right party, led by Marine Le Pen, defeated President François Hollande's Socialist Party by a wide margin in the first round after all votes were counted.
Terrorism Update: UK Citizens React To London Stabbing In Leytonstone Tube With ‘You Ain’t No Muslim, Bruv’ Hashtag
The hashtag was inspired from a bystander at the scene of Saturday's stabbings.
Obama Speech On ISIS Terror Threat: How To Live-Stream The President's Oval Office Address On San Bernardino
"He will reiterate his firm conviction that ISIL will be destroyed and that the United States must draw upon our values," said the White House in a statement Saturday.
Economic Stability 2016: Financial Leaders Urge Normalized Behavior As Fed Looks At Interest Rate Hike
Claudio Borio of the Bank of International Settlements noted that the end of market “turbulence” should not be understood as total economic stability.
San Bernardino Shooter Syed Farook Had Profile On A Dating Site For 'Indians With Disabilities,’ Before Meeting Wife Tashfeen Malik
Syed Farook, who killed 14 people with his partner in San Bernardino, had a profile on an Indian dating site.
France Election Results 2015: Why Nicolas Sarkozy Won't Become President After The Paris Attacks
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy has struggled to differentiate his party and present a strong candidacy ahead of presidential elections in 2017.
ISIS Funding Sources 2015: How Islamic State Paid For Paris Terror Attack Guns, Ammunition, Suicide Vests
The attackers used prepaid credit cards to finance much of the assault.
UK Anti-ISIS Airstrikes Illegal? Syrian State Media Claim British Military Action Against Islamic State Breaks International Law
The first British airstrikes Thursday, approved Wednesday by the U.K. Parliament, hit ISIS-held oil fields in eastern Syria.
UK Anti-ISIS Syria Airstrikes Debate: In Parliament, Cameron Refuses To Apologize For Islamic State 'Terrorist Sympathizers' Comment
With a 397-223 vote in the House of Commons, the British Parliament voted Wednesday to join the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group.
Pope Francis-Islamic State Plot: Four Arrested In Italy For Planning ISIS Attack On Pontiff Following Paris Terrorism
The ISIS-inspired attack thwarted Tuesday was not the first time Pope Francis has been targeted by extremists.
Who Is Salim Benghalem? Trial Begins For France's Top ISIS Recruiter, Called True Mastermind Of Paris Islamic State Attacks
The trial for France's top ISIS recruiter, Salim Benghalem -- who some authorities call the mastermind behind last month's Paris attacks -- begins this week.
Russian Economy 2015: Ruble Overvalued As Crude Oil Prices Drop, Threatening Kremlin Budget And Recession, Credit Suisse Says
“The revenues from oil exports need to increase, and I don’t see any other solution but through devaluing the ruble,” a Credit Suisse analyst said.
Solar Power In Europe: Can Germany And France Lead In Renewable Energy Despite Cloudy Climates?
France and Germany are not known for sunny skies, but are nevertheless using government initiatives to spur a shift toward renewable solar energy.
Live Updates: At United Nations COP21 Climate Change Summit In Paris, China Urges Europe, US To Lead In Fight Against Global Warming
World leaders are meeting in France this week to address global climate issues. Click here for the latest developments.
War On ISIS In Syria 2015: Spain Protests Sending Troops To Fight Islamic State, Fearing Retaliation After Paris Attacks, Madrid Bombing
Citizens called for their government to refrain from intervening in Syria, fearing retaliatory attacks similar to the Paris massacre.
War On ISIS Terrorism 2015: Italy Cracks Down On Clandestine Mosques To Quell Islamic Extremism After Paris Attacks
There are four official mosques and 800 places of worship for Italy's 1.5 million Muslims.
Holiday Season 2015: As Some Offices Prepare Christmas Party Ideas, Venues, Other Companies Have Left The Tradition Behind
Nearly a third of office workers said in a poll that their company would not host a celebration this year.
Fiscal Harmony In World Markets? Mario Draghi Of European Central Bank And Janet Yellen Of Federal Reserve Look To Stabilize Economy In 2016
“At this point, I see the U.S. economy as performing well,” said Janet Yellen, head of the Federal Reserve.
Streaming Television 2015: Producers Protest As Subscribers Move Away From Live TV, Toward Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO Go For Shows And Movies
Cable companies aren't the only ones negatively affected by the shift to streaming television.
What's Life Like For Syrian Refugees In France? Islamic State Threat A Reminder Of Violence Back Home
Majd Eid, 32, thought he had escaped the violence of his home country by moving to Paris -- but he was wrong.
France Holiday Tourism Economy 2015: After Paris Terror Attacks, Business, Artisans And Christmas Markets Struggle To Draw Seasonal Tourists
Tourists around the world have canceled holiday trips to Paris after the recent terrorist attacks there, which hasn't helped foot traffic at the city's annual Christmas Market.
Paris Terror Attacks Controversy 2015: Parisians Circumvent State Of Emergency Ban On Protests With Memorials At Place De La République, Group Demonstrations Of Solidarity
“It’s all in this same message, to show we are not afraid,” one young resident of the French capital said.
Paris Terror Attacks 2015: Jewish Neighborhood Marais Looks To French Solidarity After November Terrorism, Charlie Hebdo
Security was boosted in Jewish neighborhoods after a kosher market siege in January, but now anyone can be a target.
Saint-Denis Residents React To Day Of Terror: ISIS Mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud Hit On A French Girl Days After Paris Attack
Residents of the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis were shocked to learn that alleged attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud had been living on their tiny street for days.