Chapel Hill Shooter Divorce: Craig Stephen Hicks' Wife Files For Divorce After Triple Murder
After saying that her husband “champions the rights of others,” Hicks released a statement through her lawyer saying she's divorcing him.
Egypt Releases Al Jazeera Journalists On Bail, Case Not Dismissed
The court's decision does not dismiss the case against the journalists, who still face a court hearing later this month.
Chapel Hill Shootings: Muslim Community Fears Consequences Of Rising Islamophobia
The rise of anti-Muslim sentiment has raised fears that Muslim communities in the U.S. will have to deal with the consequences.
#MuslimLivesMatter Trending After Chapel Hill Muslim Killings, Twitter Users Condemn Media Coverage
The hashtag #MuslimLivesMatter shot up to nearly 15,000 usages per hour early Wednesday morning.
Who Is Craig Stephen Hicks? Chapel Hill Man Arrested For Killing 3 Muslims, Posted Anti-Religion Views Online
Craig Stephen Hicks’ online activity has led many on social media to question whether he targeted his victims in an anti-Muslim attack.
Putin In Egypt: Hero’s Welcome A ‘Slap In The Face’ For Washington
The visit has exposed Washington's diminished clout in Egypt.
UAE ISIS Airstrikes: Gulf Country Launches Strikes On Militant Group, State Media Reports
The announcement follows the deployment of a squadron of UAE fighter planes to a Jordanian air base.
Valentine's Day NYC Events 2015: Concerts, Dance Classes And Other Creative Ways To Celebrate
From concerts and dance classes, to a scavenger hunt and charity run, there are lots of creative ways to celebrate in NYC.
Illegal Immigration Poses Security Threat To Europe, Says Italian Ambassador
The diplomat warned of the threat of "terrorist and criminal infiltration."
Muslim Teen In London Planned To Behead British Soldier, Copy Lee Rigby Killer, Prosecutor Says
A 19-year-old Muslim convert had planned to emulate the killers of British army soldier Lee Rigby, a London court heard Monday.
Boko Haram Video: Abubakar Shekau Threatens Regional Coalition As Niger Votes On Joining Force
"Amass all your weapons and face us. We welcome you."
VIDEO: Death Toll Rises In Egypt Soccer Clashes As Police Violently Disperse Fans At Zamalek-Enppi Match
Fans without tickets attempted to force their way into an Egyptian soccer stadium; police used tear gas to try to break up the crowd.
Harper Lee Lawyer Says Author 'Humiliated' By Controversy Over Second Novel
The literary icon’s lawyer claims that Lee was “extremely hurt and humiliated” at the suggestion that she had been manipulated to release her second novel.
Malala Criticizes World Leaders For Failing Chibok Schoolgirls 300 Days After Boko Haram Abduction
The education activist urged Nigeria's incoming government to make rescuing the girls a priority.
'Red Light' District In Rome Seen As Way To Fight Human Trafficking
To deal with human trafficking, officials are considering a plan that would confine prostitution to certain streets.
Lebanon ISIS Battle: US Delivers $25M In Military Aid To Lebanese Army
The weaponry, including heavy artillery, would be used to “defeat the terrorist and extremist threat from Syria.”
Greenspan Warns Of Greece Euro Exit, Eurozone Collapse
Greece's attempts to renegotiate its bailout would likely be resolved only by the country leaving the eurozone, Alan Greenspan says.
Dubai Illegal Immigrant Crackdown: Emirate Arrests Thousands Of Laborers In Immigration 'Inspection Campaigns'
The "inspection campaigns" are part of a widening crackdown on illegal immigrants in the country.
Obama Links Christian Crusades To ISIS: What To Know About Historic Muslim War Amid Bad Things Done 'In The Name Of Christ' Statement
The outcry around Obama's reference to the Crusades is not the first time a president has provoked controversy by mentioning the medieval conflict.
Yemen Crisis: Iran-Backed Houthi Rebels Take Over Government, Dissolve Parliament
The group announced formation of a 151-member presidential council to govern for an interim two-year period.
Saudi Arabia Investigates Female UN Envoy For Appearing Without A Head Scarf
The envoy had previously defended the kingdom's record on reforms around women's rights.
Lebanon Bans Political Signs In Beirut, Tripoli And Other Cities To Defuse Rising Sectarian Tensions
The move was made as the result of an agreement between rival political factions, Hezbollah and the Future Movement.
Akon Kurdistan Anti-ISIS Concert To Benefit Peshmerga Forces
The hip-hop artist is set to perform in Irbil in March to raise money for Peshmerga forces battling ISIS.
Nigeria Elections Delay: Boko Haram Threat Cited By Military In Push For Postponement
The country’s military is the primary backer of a postponement, arguing that it would allow them more time to fight Boko Haram.
Pope Francis Child Sex Abuse Letter: Pontiff Orders Bishops To Cooperate With New Church Commission
The pontiff assures parents that protecting children is the church’s priority in a letter addressed to bishops and religious institutions.
Boko Haram Cameroon Attack: Nearly 100 Dead, Human Shields Used In Border Town
This isn't the first time the militant group has employed the tactic.
Robert Mugabe African Union Chairmanship May Cause European Union Dilemma
The bloc will need to balance its stance against the leader with considerations for his role at the head of an increasingly important regional organization.
EU Says It Didn't Relax Travel Ban On Zimbabwe's Mugabe After African Union Chairmanship Election
A spokeswoman clarified that the visa ban remained in place, but exemptions could be granted in special circumstances.
Unesco Blocks 'Anti-Semitic' Palestine Art Collection Celebrating Palestinian Liberation Movement
The head of Unesco vetoed the inclusion of the collection, arguing that some of the works fueled anti-Semitism.
Nigeria Election Protests: Jonathan Under Fire For Voter Cards Amid Growing Instability
Demonstrators have demanded that the country's upcoming election be postponed to avoid disenfranchising millions of Nigerians.