Osama Bin Laden Files: Read Al Qaeda Leader Documents Declassified By US Government [FULL TEXT]
The hundreds of declassified documents include a letter the al Qaeda leader wrote to one of his wives who was traveling from Iran to rejoin him in Pakistan.
ISIS Approaches Israel: Islamic State Loyalists Thwarted By Syrian Rebels Along Golan Heights Border
The two Syrian rebel groups have so far kept Israel safe from the Islamic State loyalists along the Golan Heights.
ISIS In Ramadi: Iraqi Government Increases Recruitment Of Volunteer Troops To Fight Islamic State And Recapture City
Iraq's Shiite-led government is increasing its recruitment of volunteer troops to join the battle against ISIS and to retake the city of Ramadi.
Who Is Alexia Amesbury? Seychelles Could Have First Woman Presidential Candidate As Political Landscape Expands
If chosen by the newly formed Seychelles Party for Social Justice and Democracy, Alexia Amesbury will be the first woman to run for President of Seychelles.
'White Widow' Samantha Lewthwaite Is Now Right Hand Of Al Shabaab Leader In Somalia: Report
Samantha Lewthwate, a British-born Muslim accused of terrorism, has allegedly orchestrated the slaughter of more than 400 people in the region.
Jerusalem Day 2015: History And Facts About Israeli National Holiday, Yom Yerushalayim
On Sunday, Israelis and Jewish communities worldwide will mark the 48th anniversary of the liberation and reunification of Jerusalem under Israeli rule.
Clinton Cash: Bill And Hillary Have Made $25 Million From Paid Speeches Since 2014, Financial Disclosure Forms Reveal
Snce the start of 2014, Hillary and Bill Clinton have made more than $25 million by speaking at Wall Street banks, public universities, conventions and elsewhere.
Amtrak Crash: Train Engineer Brandon Bastion 'Extremely Cooperative,' Doesn't Remember Derailment, NTSB Says
Federal investigators interviewed Amtrak engineer Brandon Bastion for nearly two hours Friday, but Bastion, who suffered a concussion in the crash, said he doesn't remember the train derailing.
When Will Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Be Executed? Boston Marathon Bomber Sentenced To Death; Appeals Could Take Decades
The Boston Marathon bomber was sentenced to death, but the appeals process could delay his execution for years.
White House Arrest: Man Arrested After Drone Flew Near President's Home
Secret Service agents detained a man outside the White House who apparently tried to fly a drone or model plane over the fence.
DRC Rape Crisis: 127 Congolese Women Raped During Armed Attack In Eastern Democratic Republic Of Congo, MSF Says
“Many victims came forward very quickly, looking for medical assistance ... This is not the norm," Doctors Without Borders staff said.
Burundi Deports Rwandan National Accused Of Spying After Rwanda's President Criticizes Pierre Nkurunziza's Third Term Bid
Two days before a Rwandan national was deported, Rwanda's president criticized the Burundi president's bid to stay in power.
Nigeria Lead Poisoning 2015: Outbreak Kills 28 Young Children In Niger State, Spreads To Kaduna
The victims were all under the age of five, health officials said. Young children are especially susceptible to lead poisoning.
Boko Haram Maiduguri Attack: 24-Hour Curfew Imposed By Nigerian Army After Latest Seige
The Nigerian army repelled the Boko Haram attack Wednesday night but have imposed a 24-hour curfew on the besieged Borno state capital.
Who Is Godefroid Niyombare? Meet The Burundi Army General Who Declared A Coup To Oust President Pierre Nkurunziza
This is not the first time Godefroid Niyombare has clashed with President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Burundi Elections 2015: President Pierre Nkurunziza Dismisses Coup Declared By Major General Godefroid Niyombare
Violent protests have boiled over in the Southeast Africa nation since the president announced his bid to stay in power for a third term.
Liberia Ebola Orphans: Over 4,500 Children Lost Parents Due To Deadly Virus
Liberia was declared Ebola-free, but the virus still effects thousands of children who have become orphans due to the deadly disease.
Burundi Elections 2015: Military Coup To Form Amid Protests Over President Nkurunziza's Re-Election Bid
Senior military officers in Burundi were "dismissing" President Nkurunziza's bid for re-election and have set up a committee to run the country.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: After Second Disaster, Aid Workers Race To Provide Shelter For Locals Ahead Of Monsoon Season
After a second earthquake, locals and aid workers must start over in some areas to provide basic shelter as Nepal’s monsoon season nears.
Boko Haram Targets Catholics: 100,000 Homeless From Islamist Insurgency, Christian Charity Says
Boko Haram has destroyed 350 churches and murdered 5,000 Catholics in its six-year insurgency in northeast Nigeria.
South Africa KFC Scandal: Workers Caught Washing Raw Chicken On Ground To Hide Breading Waste
KFC workers in a Johannesburg suburb were trying to hide the discarded chicken they had already breaded from their managers.
George Zimmerman Shot In The Face: Lake Mary Shooting Investigated By Police
Police said Zimmerman did not fire a gun.
Nigerian Women Displaced By Boko Haram Struggle To Rebuild Their Lives, Need Jobs
Nigeria breathed a sigh of relief this month after nearly 700 women and girls were freed from Boko Haram militants, but the road to recovery has only just begun.
Who Is Mmusi Maimane? Meet The First Black Leader Of South Africa's Democratic Alliance Opposition Party
The South African press has dubbed Mmusi Maimane, the new leader of the main opposition party, as the “Obama of Soweto.”
Boko Haram Rescue: Pregnant Nigerian Women Deliver Babies At Refugee Camp After Being Displaced By Kidnappings
A Nigerian governor said he feared the women and girls impregnated by Boko Haram militants could be giving birth to future terrorists.
Kenya Cholera Outbreak 2015: Nairobi Bans Raw Food, Hawking To Contain Spread Of Water-Borne Illness In Kibera Slum
Heavy rainfall and flash floods in Nairobi over the past month have resulted in the spread of cholera in overcrowded areas.
Mother's Day Gifts 2015 For New Moms: What To Get New Mothers Who Already Have Everything
What should you get for a new mom this Mother's Day who already has everything she needs?
ISIS To Blame For Declining Cigarette Sales: Imperial Tobacco Attributes Falling Volumes To Islamic State
Imperial Tobacco, the fourth largest tobacco company in the world, is blaming its decline in cigarette sales in part on the Islamic State group.
Is Michelle Obama Going To Nigeria? US President Sending American Delegation to Buhari's Inauguration
Barack Obama congratulated the West African nation on “the strength of Nigeria’s commitment to democratic principles.”
Boko Haram Update: Nigerian Army Frees 25 More Women And Children From Sambisa Forest
The Nigerian army also destroyed seven additional terrorist camps in Sambisa Forest on Tuesday, where they seized and destroyed weapons.