Europe Refugee Crisis: Syrians Must Learn German Or Lose Residency Under Proposed Integration Law
More than 1 million refugees arrived in Germany last year, leading its cities and towns to struggle with integrating them.
Who Is Larry Dawson? Capitol Shooter In Washington, DC Is Tennessee Man Familiar To Police
Police in his home state were familiar with Larry Dawson, who was identified as the shooter at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington Monday.
Brussels Terror ISIS Attack Update: Links Between Paris And Belgium Islamic State Suspects Continue To Grow
Train station attacker Khalid el-Bakraoui and others have been linked to attacks in Brussels and Paris that have killed 160 people and wounded 600.
Pentagon Civilian Hiring Freeze Starts Amid Budget Caps; 25% Defense Staff Reduction Called For
The move, which covers vacant civilian positions, will affect the office of the secretary of defense, defense agencies and field activities.
Radovan Karadzic Trial Update: Former Bosnian Serb Leader Found Guilty Of Genocide At Srebrenica In 1995
Radovan Karadzic was found guilty of genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 after a trial that lasted 497 days.
Watch Syrian Troops Close In On Palmyra As ISIS Tells Civilians To Flee [VIDEO]
Syrian troops were fighting on the outskirts of the ancient city of Palmyra hoping for a key victory against the Islamic State group.
Road To Rio: Brazil Olympics Sees Low Ticket Sales Amid Economic Downturn And Political Scandals
Brazil’s laid-back vibe and multiple crises have combined to take the focus off of Rio’s upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Ukrainian Pilot Held By Russia Prisoner Exchange? Vladimir Putin To Decide
Russian President Vladimir Putin will ultimately decide whether to participate in a prisoner exchange with Ukraine.
Brexit Support Gains Amid Brussels Terror Attacks As UK Politicians Look To Capitalize
British politicians supporting departure from the EU have capitalized on the attacks in Brussels as support continues to gain in polls.
Who Are Khalid And Ibrahim el-Bakraoui? Brothers Identified As Suicide Bombers In Brussels Terror Attacks
Brothers Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui had ties to the November attacks in Paris and were known to Belgian authorities due to their criminal records.
Cuban Baseball Live Stream: Tampa Bay Rays Start Time, Opening Ceremony And First Pitch Against National Team
Approximately 55,000 people are expected to fill the Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana to watch the historic game.
Is Brussels The New Home Of Europe Terror? Belgium's Terrorist Recruitment Problem Explained
Among Western European countries seeing their people leave to become foreign fighters in Iraq and Syria, Belgium has the highest number, per capita.
Amid Brussels Terrror Attacks, Belgium And France Face Growing Number Of Anti-Terrorism Cases
Belgium faced 315 anti-terrorism cases last year and already 60 in 2016.
Greece Refugee Crisis: Greek Economy To Be Tested In Processing Asylum Claims As EU-Turkey Migrant Deal Begins
An accord on refugees is straining an already overburdened processing system in Greece, where more than 1,600 migrants have arrived since Sunday.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Accuses US Of Preventing Investment
Iran will need approximately $500 billion to modernize its infrastructure after years of economic sanctions.
EU Brexit Debate 2016: Iain Duncan Smith Says Resignation Not About Referendum
Former British Works and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said his resignation had nothing to do with the debate over whether or not Britain should remain in the European Union.
Flydubai Flight FZ981 Crash Update: Flight Recorders ‘Badly Damaged,’ Russian Officials Say Could Delay Investigation
Investigators have started their examination of what caused the crash of Flydubai flight FZ981, which killed all 62 people onboard.
Europe Refugee Crisis Update: Despite EU-Turkey Deal, Refugees Continue Arriving In Greece
At least 12 boats carrying refugees arrived in Greece Sunday, despite a deal reached last week between the European Union and Turkey.
Obama Cuba Visit 2016: Schedule And Events For Historic Havana Trip
President Obama’s trip to Cuba will be the first visit by a sitting president in nearly 90 years.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Two Years After Crimea Annexation, Region Is A ‘Black Hole’ For Human Rights
As Russia begins its third year of occupation in Crimea, human rights activists warn of an increasingly stifling environment in the region formerly controlled by Ukraine.
East China Sea Controversy 2016 Update: Japan Steps Up Surveillance Amid Chinese, North Korean Threats
Heightened surveillance around the disputed Senkaku Islands is part of the competition for the resource-rich the sea.
Europe Refugee Crisis: Bulgaria Worried EU-Turkey Deal Will Shift Smuggling Route
Bulgaria is worried an EU-Turkey deal will shift the illegal smuggling route onto its territory and do little to stem the influx of people fleeing conflict.
Who Is Merrick Garland? What Supreme Court Nominee Has Said About Gun Control, Abortion, Crime And Gitmo
President Obama’s nominee for the Supreme Court, Chief Judge Merrick Garland, faces what is sure to be a rancorous confirmation fight in the Senate.
Black Voters Supporting Bernie Sanders Could Mean Trouble For Hillary Clinton In November
Black voter turnout surpassed white voters in 2012, helping ensure victory for President Obama. It remains to be seen if they will do the same for Hillary Clinton.
Election 2016: Who Is Still In The Race? Marco Rubio Suspends His Campaign, John Kasich Watches Ohio Results
After losing his home state, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio suspended Tuesday night his campaign for the presidency.
Tuesday Election 2016: Total Delegate Count For Republicans, Democrats
Approximately 15 percent of delegates were at stake for GOP candidates Tuesday, with winner-take-all systems in Florida and Ohio.
How Much Has The Syrian Civil War Cost Russia And The US?
Both Russia and the U.S. have spent millions per day on operations in Syria. But Russia's economy has been less capable of supporting the expense.
Russia Announces Syria Troop Pullout, Putin Says Main Goals Achieved
As the civil war in Syria, which has left more than 250,000 dead, reaches the five-year mark, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday he had achieved his goals and was ready to remove his forces.
How The Republican National Committee Is Already Blocking President Obama’s Supreme Court Nominee
Republicans are preparing a multi-pronged media attack with advertisements and petitions to derail President Obama’s nominee.
Weed Legalization 2016: New Political Party Legal Marijuana Now Nebraska Backs Drugs For Medical Use
Instead of a ballot initiative, activists in Nebraska are hoping to create a political party aimed at legalizing marijuana for medical use.