Islamic State In Germany: ISIS Gang Stole From German Churches To Send Money To Syria
The leader of the gang, originally from Morocco, also actively recruited fighters for the group.
Flight MH370 Update 2015: Plane Debris Found On Indian Ocean Floor? Sonar Images Need To Be Re-Examined, Experts Say
One image in particular "bears the hallmarks of a classic high-impact debris trail similar to other wrecks [a deep sea consulting firm] has located."
IRA Still Exists? Provisional Irish Republican Army Goals Have Changed, Radical Faction Lives On, Report Says
In fact, almost all of the former military groups active during the so-called Troubles still exist.
OPEC Update 2015: Oil Prices Drop Ahead Of Vienna Summit Amid Calls For Production Caps
"If we are above $60 by the end of 2016, I will be a little bit surprised."
Yum Brands Inc To Divide China Division: KFC, Pizza Hut Brands Parent Company Had Sagging Sales
The decision came following a series of health scares in China franchises as well as a general slowdown of sales in the region.
China-UK Trade Relations: Despite Chinese Economic Slowdown, British Authorities Push For More Investment
Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Britain as economic activity between the two countries is skyrocketing, with Chinese investment in the U.K. rising to $8.5 billion in 2014.
US Army Equipment Caches In Europe: Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Activity Sets To Be Built
Additional equipment caches will be used to ensure readiness in case of deployment in Europe and will include a brigade combat team with 1200 items that would be up to "full mission capacity."
South China Sea Dispute 2015: Malaysia Outraged By China's 'Provocation' In Spratly Islands
China's actions in the South China Sea, including construction of an airstrip wide enough for military-grade aircraft, have outraged other nations as well.
Anti-Refugee Germany? Progressive Cologne Mayoral Candidate Set To Win After Stab Wound To Neck
Henriette Reker was at a campaign event at a local market in Cologne, Germany, when she was attacked.
Anti-Immigration Europe 2015: Swiss Right-Wing Populist Party Sweeps Elections As EU Refugee Crisis Rages
“The dominant issue in the campaign has been asylum seekers and migration policy."
Iran Nuclear Deal 2015 News: Iranian Authorities Exchange Additional Monitoring For Eased Sanctions
President Obama praised Iran's agreement to additional monitoring and dispatched Ambassador Tom Shannon to Vienna to discuss the next steps.
Refugee Crisis Europe Update 2015: Balkans Route Continues To Narrow In Slovenia
Slovenia's interior minister says the tiny country cannot take the 5,000 people proposed by Croatia because only 1,500 a day are allowed to pass into neighboring Austria.
Volkswagen Diesel Emissions Scandal Update 2015: Police Raid French VW Headquarters
Authorities with France's environmental-protection agency assisted in conducting a search of the headquarters of VW's French unit.
Europe Gay Marriage Laws: Italian Civil Union Bill Opens To Heated Debate In Parliament
Italy is one of the last nations in Europe to legalize some form of same-sex marriage.
Flight MH370 Update 2015: Conspiracy Theories Are 'Wild Goose Chase' In Search For Missing Malaysian Plane, Wife Of Passenger Claims
Rumors have included that the plane was shot down with a missile, landed in Siberia or was abducted by aliens.
South China Sea Dispute 2015: US Navy Patrols Controversial Region Near Spratly Islands
"Make no mistake, the United States will fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows."
Germany Surveillance Scandal 2015: US, France Spied On Illegally By Intelligence Agency BND
"Parliament must get all the necessary means for an effective control of the intelligence services," said the German minister of justice.
IRA Controversy In Northern Ireland 2015: Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams Look To New Political Future Amid Irish Republican Army Tensions
“The problem with truth in the North is that it’s used for recrimination, not reconciliation.”
War On ISIS: Putin Calls US 'Weak' On Syrian Policy, As Russian Islamic State Airstrikes Continue
“I don’t really understand how the U.S. can criticize Russia’s actions in Syria if they refuse to have direct dialogue."
Modi Condemns India Beef Killing After Muslim Man Beaten For Eating Sacred Animal
A Muslim family accused of having eaten beef were beaten with bricks by a Hindu mob in early October.
ISIS In Libya? Gadhafi Sirte Residence Searched By Islamic State For Hidden Money: Report
The militant group has had a presence in the North African nation for a little more than a year.
Russia Ukraine Conflict: $3B In Ukrainian Debts May Never Be Repaid To Kremlin, Russian Finance Minister Says
Ukraine borrowed $3 billion from Russia in 2013, and the Kremlin said it is in desperate need of the money to fund import infrastructure projects.
Volkswagen Diesel Scandal Update 2015: Affected Countries Are Largely In North America, Europe, But Asia Not Immune [MAP]
The German automaker's emissions-software controversy has affected mostly European nations, but countries in Africa and Asia have not been immune.
Kim Jong Un Health Problems? North Korean Leader Appears Ill At Workers' Party Parade
News of Kim's possibly deteriorating health came as North Korea continued to step up its aggression with other world powers.
OPEC Update 2015: Crude Oil Prices Could See Recovery In 2016
Growing demand from emerging and developed markets, and lower supply from non-OPEC countries, will lead to recovery, the organization's secretary general said Sunday.
Steve Jobs Movie 2015: Apple CEO Biopic Soars At The Box Office In Early Release
The movie's average take of $130,236 per theater made it the highest-grossing early release of 2015.
House Speaker Race 2015: Chaos Continues As Republicans Vie For New Leadership Role
"We need a fresh face, and that's, in part, why I put my name in for the spot," says U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah, one of the few who actually want the job.
Venice Sinking Under Debt? Mayor Luigi Brugnaro Proposes Sale Of Paintings Worth $454 Million
“In the absence of other financial resources, the safeguarding of the city could be achieved by giving up some artworks," says Mayor Luigi Brugnaro.
War Against ISIS 2015: Russia Will Not Launch Ground Invasion In Syria, Putin Says
"Whatever happens, we're not going to do this," Russian President Vladimir Putin says. "And our Syrian friends know about it."
Why Did Rome Mayor Resign? Ignazio Marino Accused Of $22,000 Dinner Scandal
Ignazio Marino was accused of using his city hall credit card to pay for 20,000 euros ($22,585) in personal dinners and parties.