Paris Terror Attacks 2015: Parisians Return To Bars, Live Music Venues, After Bataclan Concert Hall Massacre, Charlie Hebdo Memories
“We must continue to drink wine, to enjoy our lives,” said one patron of a local bar, “because otherwise they have won.”
Saint-Denis Police Raids: Fear Of Terrorism Spreads To Residents Of Isolated Paris Suburb
“Before, I said to myself, this is happening far away, at the Stade de France in Paris. But now, it’s literally on my doorstep,” said a resident of Saint-Denis.
After ISIS Terrorism In Paris, How French Parents And Teachers Are Explaining The Attacks To Young Children
The Paris attacks left many French parents wondering about the right way to speak with youngsters about what happened.
New ISIS Video Threatens Washington, DC: Following Paris Terror Attacks, Islamic State Says US Is Next
"We will strike America at its center in Washington," one militant said in the video.
Who Is Abdelhamid Abaaoud? Suspected ISIS Mastermind Behind Paris Massacre Hunted By Police In Belgium [VIDEO]
Abdelhamid Abaaoud allegedly planned the attacks that claimed at least 129 lives. The Belgian national is still at large.
France Terror Attacks 2015: Gaps In Paris Intelligence Services Reveal Vulnerabilities, As Experts Look To US Safety Record Since 9/11
“In France there was never a real moment of realization about the problem,” Christian Harbulot, a French intelligence and defense expert, told International Business Times Sunday.
Who Is Fighting ISIS? Map Of US-Led Coalition Campaign After Paris Attacks
This map from IBT gives detailed information on which countries are fighting ISIS as the threat of terrorism moves beyond Syria and Iraq.
Paris Terror Attacks 2015: Three Terrorist Teams Including French And Belgian Nationals Carried Out Assault, Prosecutor Says
The terrorists had ties to Egypt and Syria, as well as Belgium and France, according to a prosecutor in Paris.
France Terror Attacks 2015: Months After Charlie Hebdo Massacre, What Drew Islamic Extremism To Paris Again?
Recent shifts in France’s political atmosphere, as well as its presence in conflicts abroad, offer clues as to what has made it such an attractive target for terrorists.
South China Sea Dispute 2015: Controversy Builds Over Spratly Islands As Indonesia Demands International Tribunal
“We would like to see a solution on this in the near future [through] dialogue," said Luhut Pandjaitan, a top official in Indonesian President Joko Widodo's cabinet.
Greece Anti-Austerity Protests 2015 Video, Photos: In Athens, Riots Break Out, Tear Gas And Molotov Cocktails Exchanged During Greek Strike
"My salary is not enough to cover even my basic needs. My students are starving," Dimitris Nomikos, 52, a teacher in Athens told Reuters.
OPEC Update 2015: No End To Oil Glut, Low Prices, As Members Prepare For Tense Meeting
OPEC Secretary-General Abdalla El Badri said the expectation "is that the market will return to more balance in 2016,” Bloomberg reported.
Rushdie Modi UK Protests Controversy: 200 Writers Demand David Cameron Address Indian Freedom Of Speech
Several writers, including Salman Rushdie, know all too well the consequences of controversial prose, for which three authors have been killed in the past two years alone.
Catalonia Secession From Spain Update 2015: A Weak Economic Future Predicted For Barcelona
“In the long run, they wouldn’t be able to survive,” said Andrea Balda, a political science specialist at Universidad Casa Grande in Madrid.
GOP Debate Drinking Games 2015: Best Rules For Fox Business Republican Presidential Showdown
Drink along with your favorite GOP candidates in this politically-inspired drinking game.
'Bloody Sunday' UK Arrest 2015: Former British Soldier Killed Unarmed Protesters In 1972 Northern Ireland, Police Allege
The British soldier accused of killing 13 unarmed protesters in 1972 was arrested after 40 years.
TPP Treaty Update 2015: In Canada, Intellectual Property Law, Farming Threatened By Trans-Pacific Partnership
Critics of the deal -- including Jim Balsillie, ex-CEO of BlackBerry -- say it gives U.S. companies an intellectual property edge and threatens Canadian farmers.
France Russia Mistral Deal 2015: Egypt's Helicopters Won't Be Delivered Until Russian Equipment Dismantled, Rostec Says
"Egypt has not yet made the request because our equipment has not been dismantled yet from the Mistrals," Sergey Chemezov, head of Rostec, said.
Trump 'Saturday Night Live' Update 2015: Latino Activists To Pay Larry David Paid $5,000 For Calling The Donald 'Racist'
A Latino advocacy group offered $5,000 to anyone who disrupted Trump's monologue on "SNL" Saturday.
Airbus Prepares To Finalize A380 Deal With Emirates Airline, In Wake Of Sinai Crash
"We are working with Airbus with regard to trying to improve the A380," Emirates President Tim Clark told CNBC Sunday.
Croatia Parliament Elections 2015 Results: Power Split Among Top Parties After First Contest Since Joining EU, Preliminary Polls Project
"Our election campaign was very passionate,” incumbent Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said. His coalition lost power.
Fight Against ISIS 2015: US Could Send More Troops To Syria, Says Defense Secretary Ash Carter
"If we find additional groups that are willing to fight ISIL and are capable and motivated, we'll do more," Ash Carter told ABC Sunday.
Volkswagen Diesel Scandal Update 2015: VW Engineers Admit They Manipulated Emissions Data
"Employees have indicated in an internal investigation that there were irregularities in ascertaining fuel-consumption data," a Volkswagen representative says.
What's Next In Benghazi Hearings Committee 2015 Controversy? State Department Releases 'Watch Logs' And Hillary Clinton Emails
So-called watch logs offer new information about the U.S. government's response to the assault on the American consulate in the Libyan city three years ago.
Greek Banking Crisis 2015 Update: What Will Recapitalization Mean For Average Greeks?
“I don’t think the public understands what they were signing up for, and the government didn’t either,” said a director for a political risk consultancy.
Russian Economic Crisis 2015: International Reserves Slump $5.4B Amid Sanctions, Ongoing Recession
Crippling sanctions over involvement in Ukraine have continued to hit Russia's economy hard.
KKK Controversy 2015: Who Is Anonymous? Hacker Group Set To Release 1,000 Ku Klux Klan Names Has Checkered History
“We want the KKK gone, forever. And that’s what we try to achieve by this. We want race equality,” one member told Al Jazeera Wednesday.
Russian Food Sanctions 2015: Meat, Cheese Shortage Feared Amid EU Embargo Over Ukraine Conflict
Citizens have bemoaned the loss of imported products amid U.S. and European sanctions, and an expansive smuggling system has arisen in response.
North Korea-US Relations 2015: 'Nuclear Blackmail' Should End, Pyongyang Says
A North Korean official said the current ceasefire has lasted long enough and that a formal peace treaty with the U.S. needs to be signed.
South China Sea Dispute 2015: US Vows To Again Sail Naval Ships Through Disputed Territory After Chinese Defense Meeting
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter "reaffirmed that the United States will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows," a Pentagon official said.