Refugee Crisis: Croatia Pushes Thousands To Its Borders, UN Says EU Running Out Of Time
Central European countries passed refugees back and forth Friday as the U.N. pressed the region to find a solution for the crisis.
US-Russia: What To Expect From Syria Talks
With direct military talks planned between the U.S. and Russia, experts point to the challenges ahead: mainly Syrian President Bashar Assad.
US-Russia To Begin Talks Over Syria
The announcement comes at a moment of high tensions between Washington, D.C., and Moscow over Russia’s involvement in both the Syrian and Ukrainian conflicts.
Russia Troops To Syria? Help To Assad Could Be On The Way, Russian Official Says
Russia said it would consider sending troops into Syria if asked by President Bashar Assad.
Egypt Mexican Tourists Update: Security Forces Bombed Visitors For Hours, Survivor Says
Egypt issued a ban on media coverage of the attack that was expected to be lifted when authorities finish their investigation, a report said.
Refugee Crisis In Croatia: Youth Unemployment Soars Amid Thousands Entering Country's Borders
Croatia has one of the top three youth unemployment rates in the EU. Now the country is faced with an influx of more than 7,000 refugees.
Amid Russia Fears, Permanent F-22 Base in Europe? American Air Force General Says US Wants To Assure Allies
Russia's actions in Ukraine and Syria have prompted the U.S. Air Force to call for a permanent F-22 Raptor base in Europe.
San Gennaro Festival NYC 2015 Pictures: What To Eat At Little Italy Celebration
Tony Danza, cannolis and all the Italian food you could want are at this year's 89th annual Feast of San Gennaro in New York City.
EU Refugee Crisis: Black Sea, Arctic Routes To Europe Are More Dangerous And Longer Than Traditional Ways [MAP]
With increasing border controls in Europe, refugees are endangering their lives by traveling perilous and often longer journeys.
Refugee Crisis In Hungary And Serbia: Hungarian Border To Be Closed For 30 Days, Officials Say
Hungarian authorities used tear gas and water cannons to push back refugees trying to cross the border from Serbia.
Refugees In Germany Suffering From Depression, PTSD, Other Psychological Issues, Study Finds
A study released in Germany revealed as many as half of the refugees in the country were afflicted with psychological issues.
South Sudan Sanctions Delayed: Russia, Angola Oppose US Proposals Against Army Leaders
Russia, Angola and Venezuela have delayed U.S.-proposed sanctions against a South Sudanese general and rebel leader.
Refugee Crisis: Germany's Teachers Prepare To Teach Syrian Children
German schools face dual challenges: not enough teachers qualified to teach German as a second language and a big influx of refugee children.
Russia In Ukraine, Syria: US Military To Revise Budget Over Cyberwarfare, Other Concerns, Pentagon Says
With involvement in both Syria and Ukraine, Russia has the Pentagon rethinking its budget allocations.
China Yuan Value Vs US Dollar: Drop To Continue For Chinese Currency Amid Economic Slowdown, Economists Say
Median estimates predicted a drop of 2.8 percent for the rest of 2015.
Refugee Crisis 2015 Donations: Google, Goldman Sachs, Sports Teams, Individuals Pledge Aid
Google and Goldman Sachs are among the large corporations stepping in with donations during Europe's refugee crisis.
Delta State University Shooting Leaves 1 Dead From Campus Gunfire: Reports
The school, located in Cleveland, Mississippi, was placed on a campus wide lockdown Monday.
Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Wants Name Off Same-Sex Marriage Licenses, Returns To Work Defiant And Says She's 'No Hero'
The Kentucky county clerk wants her name removed from same-sex marriage licenses issued by her office.
Mexico Condemns Killing Of Tourists In Egypt, Demands Investigation Amid Claims Group Was Not In Restricted Area
It remains unclear if the tourists killed by Egyptian security forces were in a restricted area or not.
EU Refugee Crisis: Hungary Set To Arrest Refugees Crossing Border Illegally As Finland Proposes Financial Solution
Hungary previously said stronger immigration laws there would take effect Sept. 15, and EU states have continued to look for financial solutions to the crisis.
EU Refugee Crisis Quota Plan Rejected By Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia And Poland
Central European countries have rejected Brussels' quota proposal to take in refugees, complicating any unified response.
New Iowa Poll: Ben Carson Second, Trump Has Love-Hate Relationship With Voters
Donald Trump leads the pack of Republican candidates in Iowa but also tops the list of candidates voters said they would not support.
Russian Military News: Contract Servicemen Increase, Exceed Number Of Draftees
The Russian Defense Ministry announced an increase in contract servicemen amid tension over Russia's role in Syria and Ukraine.
9/11 Memorial Live Stream 2015: Watch New York Anniversary Ceremony At September 11 Memorial Plaza
On the fourteenth anniversary of 9/11, events across New York City pay tribute to the lives lost.
Refugee Crisis: US To Accept 10,000 Syrians In 2016
As the refugee crisis continues to rock Europe, the U.S. has stepped up to take more Syrian refugees.
Refugee Crisis 2015: Could Syrians Help Europe's Aging Population Problem?
The number of working-age people in the European Union has been shrinking compared with those retiring.
Revenge Porn Laws: California Prosecutors Gain More Power To Deal With Cases
A new measure gives California prosecutors more power in dealing with revenge porn cases.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Moscow Building Large Military Base Near Ukraine's Border
When completed, the base could house as many as 3,500 soldiers, suggesting the Kremlin has no plans to back away from the conflict across the border.
Refugee Crisis: French Mayors Refuse To Help Muslims, Cite Security Concerns
The far-right leaders have accused Muslim refugees of posing a threat to France's national security.
EU Refugee Crisis 2015: Hungary, Denmark Police Confrontations, Detention Continue Amid Europe Quota Plan
The police action continued as European Union leaders debated a quota system to ease the crisis.