Despite NATO Warnings, Russia Has A History Of Violating Airspace In Turkey, Baltics
Over the past several months, Russian fighter jets have entered Turkish, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian territory during missions, provoking heavy criticism from NATO’s allied countries.
How Russia Plane Crisis Could Hurt Turkey's Economy: Lira Falls After Country Downs Russian Warplane
Turkey's lira fell Tuesday amid news that the country shot down a Russian plane and announced a new cabinet that's expected to tackle the country's already struggling economy.
Italy National Railway Privatization: Italian Government To Sell Up To 40% Of Ferrovie Dello Stallo Rail Operator
The Italian Council of Ministers passed a decree to begin selling up to a 40 percent stake in Ferrovie dello Stato, the country's national rail operator.
Syrian Refugee Crisis 2015: Fears Of ISIS As Canada Rolls Out Refugee Resettlement Plan
Canada was expected to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by Dec. 31, but a potential policy allowing only women, children and families has drawn skeptics.
Muslim Hate Crimes Soar In UK: After Paris Attacks, Women Wearing Hijab Targeted By Young White Men
The monitoring group Tell MAMA (Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks) said the vast majority of hate crime targets are Muslim women ages 14 to 45.
Who Is Amanda Blackburn? Larry Taylor, 18, Charged With Murder Of Indianapolis Pastor's Pregnant Wife
Indianapolis police arrested Larry Taylor in connection with the rape and murder of Amanda Blackburn, who was killed in her home earlier this month.
Argentina Elections Results 2015: Conservative Mauricio Macri Wins Presidential Runoff, Exit Polls Say
The former mayor of Buenos Aires defeated front-runner Daniel Scioli to succeed current Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
Donald Trump Insists 'Thousands' Of Muslims Cheered On 9/11 In New Jersey, Critics Call Bluff
Donald Trump was "either mistaken or he's lying" about seeing Muslims in New Jersey cheering on 9/11, politicians and Muslim advocates said.
Pfizer, Allergan Approve Merger Deal Worth $160B
The pharma companies on Monday confirmed a merger, valued at about $160 billion, that would create the world’s largest drugmaker.
Mali Hotel Attack: The Former French Colony Has A History Of Extremism
Mali, the site of Friday's deadly shooting attacks, is a former French colony that has battled terrorism and Islamic extremism for years.
Paris Terror Suspect Update: Brother of Salah Abdeslam Calls For Him To Surrender
Mohamed Abdeslam told media he would rather see his brother Salah in prison than in a cemetery.
Belgium Terror Threat: Intelligence Resources In Brussels Stretched Thin, Despite City's History With Terrorism
Brussels has a reputation for being the center of Europe's terrorist networks, as well as its political and military capital.
Mississippi House Election Tiebreaker: Democrat Blaine Eaton Blocks Republican Supermajority By Drawing Straw
After both candidates received 4,859 votes, incumbent state Rep. Blaine Eaton was re-elected Friday by drawing a longer straw than his challenger.
Roanoke Mayor Apologizes For Syrian Refugee Remarks Citing Japanese Internment Camps
Roanoke Mayor David Bowers apologized on Friday for a statement citing Japanese internment camps in an argument against assisting Syrian refugees.
Paris Terror Attacks: Militants Responsible May Have Spent Just $7,500
Europe is now spending more than $1 billion on security measures following assaults carried out with suicide belts costing $160 and rifles costing $5,750.
Abortion In Ireland: Hundreds Of Doctors From 44 Countries Call On Irish Government To Decriminalize Abortion
More than 800 physicians from 44 countries have signed an open letter to the Irish government, condemning its restrictive laws on reproductive rights.
Travel During Thanksgiving 2015: Amid ISIS Threat, Transportation Services Beef Up Security For Holiday Rush
Those traveling by plane, train, bus or car will likely see stepped-up safety measures in effect during the busy holiday weekend.
Germany's Refugee Crisis: Pro-Putin, 'New World Order' Conspiracy Theorist Group PEGIDA Holds Anti-Islam Rally After Paris Attacks
The anti-refugee protest, which usually draws crowds of 10,000 per week, saw an estimated turnout of 25,000 in its first rally after the terror attacks in Paris.
Russian Plane Attack Update: Russia Mulls Flight Bans On Other Countries After Suspending Egypt Travel
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Russia cannot prohibit its nationals from visiting any country, but it may consider imposing flight restrictions.
Amid Europe Refugee Crisis, EU Misses Relocation Deadlines, Falls Short Of Funding Pledges
European Union member states agreed to move 160,000 refugees out of Greece and Italy over two years. They have so far relocated 158.
Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes Have Spiked After Every Major Terrorist Attack: After Paris, Muslims Speak Out Against Islamophobia
Major terrorist attacks, including 9/11, the London bombings -- and now Paris -- have fueled spikes in anti-Muslim hate crimes.
After Saint-Denis Raid, Diesel The Paris Police Dog Hailed As A Hero
Diesel, a 7-year-old anti-terror police dog, was blown up by a female suicide bomber during a firefight in Saint-Denis, Paris, early Wednesday.
Amid Syrian Refugee Crisis, 'Racist' Daily Mail Cartoon Prompts Anger On Social Media
An editorial cartoon by the Daily Mail's Stan McMurtry, who goes by the pen name Mac, has drawn backlash online for apparently equating refugees with rats.
Muslims vs. ISIS Viral Video: After Paris Attacks, Comedians Explain Muslims Are Also Terrorism Victims
A group calling themselves Pakistani Comedians uploaded a video to Facebook that has gone viral for explaining how Muslims are the primary victims of terrorism.
Paris Terrorist Threat: French Government To Distribute Nerve Gas Antidote From Military Stockpile
In a security crackdown following Friday's terror attacks in Paris, France will distribute a nerve gas antidote due to heightened risks of poison gases.
Tyson Chicken Wing Recall: How To Check Dates, Codes To Find Out If You're Affected
Tyson Foods recalled 52,000 pounds of chicken wings, citing consumer complaints of "off-odor" scents and mild illness after consumption.
Clinton Foundation Refiles 6 Years Of Tax Returns, Shows Record Cash Reserves
The Clinton Foundation wrapped up 2014 with the largest cash reserves in the organization's history but had to refile six years of tax returns after errors were reported.
Republican Governor Backlash: Where Have Syrian Refugees Already Settled In The US?
The U.S. has already admitted 1,854 Syrian refugees since the civil war began four years ago, placing them mostly in Syrian immigrant enclaves to ease integration.
Amid Paris Terror Probe, US Military Personnel Barred From Unofficial Travel To France
All Defense Department personnel are prohibited from unofficial travel to Paris, and travel elsewhere in France requires the permission of a general officer.
After Paris ISIS Threat, Mosques In Canada And Florida Fear Islamophobia
The fire deliberately set at a Peterborough, Ontario, mosque over the weekend is thought to be a hate crime in retaliation for the Paris terror attacks.