Hollande Appears To Confirm ECB Quantitative Easing At Thursday Meeting
The French leader's comments reinforced expectations that the ECB will follow other major central banks into quantitative easing.
Liberia's US-Built Ebola Treatment Centers Stand Empty; Critics Say Response To Outbreak Came Too Late
Critics say the empty facilities are a result of an international response to West Africa's Ebola crisis that came too late.
MLK Day Events: DC, Atlanta, Philadelphia Honor Martin Luther King As Part Of National Celebration
Across the country, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is being marked with a variety of events.
MLK Day History: Schools Teach Martin Luther King Jr. As A Historical 'Relic'
The civil rights leader is often framed as a historical figure whose mission was accomplished decades ago.
US Slams International Criminal Court For Palestinian War Crimes Inquiry
"The place to resolve the differences between the parties is through direct negotiations, not unilateral actions by either side.”
White House Targets Caribbean Drug Trafficking With New Plan
Puerto Rico is one of the Caribbean territories that has seen an increased flow of cocaine through its borders.
Turkey, Israel Spat Among International Political Responses To Paris Attacks
The war of words between the two countries shows that ties between the former allies are near their lowest point in years.
Muslims Stage Protests Over 'Offensive' Charlie Hebdo Cover: Demonstrations in Pakistan, Philippines, Jordan
Some groups are preparing to take to the streets this week to condemn the cover of the new issue.
Will Charlie Hebdo Become A Collector's Item? Satirical Magazine's Recent Issue Demands High Prices On Ebay
The "survivor's edition" of the satirical magazine sold out within minutes of going on sale Wednesday.
Belgian Arms Dealer Supplied Paris Gunmen With Weapons: Assault Rifles Used In Charlie Hebdo Attack Purchased In Brussels
The man reportedly turned himself in to Belgian authorities on Tuesday.
Who Is Dieudonné? Controversial French Comic Arrested For Charlie Hebdo Facebook Post
Dieudonné has been accused of being an "apologist for terrorism" by French prosecutors.
Egypt Moves To Ban Foreign Publications 'Offensive To Religion' Amid Condemnation Of New Charlie Hebdo Edition
Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab will now have the power to ban any foreign publication that is deemed "offensive to religion."
Mubarak Retrial: Release Poses Challenge For Egypt's Sisi As Former Dictator Nears Freedom
The potentially explosive consequences of Mubarak's release could make for a tricky political situation for Sisi.
New ISIS Video Appears To Show Boy Executing Russian Agents
The boy, who appears to be about 10, has previously been featured in an ISIS film depicting the training of child soldiers in Kazakhstan.
After Paris Terror Attacks, NYC Muslim Youth Worry About Growing Stigmatization
There was a triple-digit increase in hate crimes against Muslims in New York City in 2014.
Rotterdam Mayor Tells Unhappy Muslims in Europe To 'Pack Their Bags' After Charlie Hebdo Attacks
“If you do not like it here because some humorists you don't like are making a newspaper, may I then say you can f--- off.”
Egypt ‘Gay Bathhouse’ Defendants Acquitted By Court: 26 Men Accused Of Debauchery Ordered Free
The defendants faced multiple charges that could have resulted in one to nine years in prison.
Muslims in France: Paris Terror Attacks Will Exacerbate Challenge Of Integration In Europe
The real problem is not a lack of willingness by Muslim communities to assimilate to European culture, but systemic discrimination.
Al Qaeda Leader Met With Charlie Hebdo Suspect; Anwar Al Awlaki Had Trained Terror Suspects For Years
The al Qaeda preacher had previously called for the killing of Charlie Hebdo's editor, Stephane Charbonnier.
Charlie Hebdo 'Martys': Dammartin-en-Goele Suspects Prepared To Die As Separate Paris Gunman Takes Jewish Hostages
The suspects have taken a hostage in a warehouse and made phone contact with police, who say the suspects told them they are prepared to die.
Charlie Hebdo Cartoons: Political Cartoonists Debate Free Speech After Attack
Determining what's unreasonably offensive comes down to the cartoonist's intent, said one whose Charlie Brown piece went viral.
Charlie Hebdo Paris Shooting: France Marks National Day Of Mourning [PHOTOS]
The city observed a national day of mourning Wednesday, a day after an attack on a satirical newspaper killed 12.
Is Mia Khalifa A Feminist? Lebanese Porn Star Divides Arab World
Some have called Mia Khalifa a feminist, while others say she is helping to perpetuate sexism in the Arab world.
UN Confirms Palestinian International Criminal Court Application, Paving Way For Israel War Crimes Charges
The move will permit the Palestinian Authority to pursue war crimes charges against Israel.
Paris Terror Attack: French President Decries 'Barbarism' Of Charlie Hebdo Shooting As France Raises Threat Level
After 12 people were gunned down in a Paris magazine office on Wednesday, French President François Hollande called for national unity.
Orthodox Christmas 2015: Russian, Greek And Other Eastern Churches Begin Celebrations [PHOTOS]
Tuesday marked the start of Christmas Eve for much of the Eastern Christian world.
Istanbul Terror Attack: Female Suicide Bomber Detonates Bomb In Police Station
The attack is the second on police in the Turkish capital in the past week.
Islamic State School Closures: UN Says 670,000 Children Deprived Of Education
The U.N. said that the group’s demand that schools stay closed was yet another reminder of the “terrible price” Syria’s children were paying.
Pope Francis Epiphany Mass Video: Vatican Celebrates Three Kings Day [FULL TEXT]
The Catholic feast day, also known as Three Kings Day, celebrates the revelation of Jesus’ divine nature by the Magi.
How Did Malia Obama's Selfie Get On The Internet? White House Reportedly Investigating
The authenticity of the photo has yet to be verified, but the White House is reportedly looking into how the image made it on the Internet.