NSA Shooting 2015: Shots Fired Near National Security Agency In Maryland
One of the men was shot and killed by an NSA police officer, and the second was seriously injured. Both men were cross-dressed and in a stolen SUV.
Islamic State In Syria: ISIS Raises Black Flag Near Turkey Border Amid US Airstrikes
The Islamic State group's black flag was seen flying atop a hill in a Syrian village, less than a quarter-mile from the border.
Nigeria Election 2015 Update: Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Accuses Media Of False Results, Claims Victories Over Buhari
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's campaign representative has accused the media of spreading false results in favor of the opposition party.
Arab League Summit 2015: Yemen, Libya And Joint Military Force Among Topics Expected To Be Discussed
Leaders at the Arab League summit this weekend are inching toward the creation of a joint military force.
Yemen Crisis: India Sending Ships To Evacuate 3,500 Indian Nationals
India said it is sending two ships to evacuate some 3,500 Indian nationals from Yemen as Saudi-led airstrikes intensify and fighting escalates.
Egyptian Court Annuls Ruling Hamas A 'Terrorist Organization'
An Egyptian court deemed Hamas a "terrorist organization" last month, but the ruling was annulled after an Egyptian lawyer withdrew the case.
Nigeria Election 2015: Guide To Presidential Candidates, Key Issues, Voting Process, Voter Security And When To Expect Results
There are 14 presidential candidates on the ballot, but national polls have shown the race will come down to President Goodluck Jonathan and rival Muhammadu Buhari.
Nigeria Election Violence 2015: Dozens Killed As Attacks On Opposing Candidates, Supporters Increase
Nigerian authorities have increased security across the nation, including closing all land and sea borders until after the election.
Nigeria Elections 2015: If Elected, Buhari Would Be Tough On Boko Haram, Corruption, But Economy Might Suffer
Some voters see ex-military dictator Muhammadu Buhari as a solution to Nigeria's security and corruption issues. But there are concerns about his credentials.
Andreas Lubitz Religion Debate: Germanwings Crash Raises Questions Over Pilot's Faith
“Jumping to conclusions does not help ease the pain" of a "horrific loss," a Muslim civil rights group's spokesman says.
Islamic State Bomb Attack: Pro-ISIS Adimlar Magazine In Turkey Attacked, Staff Blame CIA
Adimlar, which supports the Islamic State group, prints anti-Western content and is backed by a Turkish militant Islamic group.
Boko Haram Attacks Killed Over 1,000 Civilians In 2015, Human Rights Watch Says
“Without a stronger effort to protect civilians and accountability for abuses, the situation can only get worse," a researcher said.
Germanwings Crash: Police Guard Victims' Bodies Overnight From Wolves
Authorities spent the night at the scene to protect the debris and bodies from wolves as well as looters and journalists.
Germanwings Passenger List: Frustration Brews As People Await Names Of Crash Victims
Anger is brewing on social media and beyond as the world, including family members of the passengers, awaits the final list of the 150 victims aboard Germanwings Flight 9525.
Germanwings Crash Victims Identified: Opera Singers Oleg Bryjak And Maria Radner Among Those Killed
Two opera singers were among the 150 people killed in a plane crash in the French Alps Tuesday. Names of other victims have yet to be released.
Nigeria Elections 2015: Goodluck Jonathan Reelection Could Mean Violence Among Northern Muslims
Allegations of ballot rigging is a dangerous narrative in Nigeria’s presidential elections, and Jonathan is no stranger to such accusations.
Germanwings Crash: 6 Facts About French Alps Disaster Site Where Regular Avalanches Could Impede Recovery Efforts
A Germanwings Airbus A320 crashed in a remote mountainous region in the French Alps where avalanches are common.
Germanwings A320 Crash: Search, Rescue In French Alps To Be 'Extremely Long And Extremely Difficult'
Search and rescue for crashed Germanwings Airbus A320 is expected to be a monumental challenge. The plane crashed in the French Alps at an altitude of about 6,550 feet.
Tunisia Attack Update: National Bardo Museum Delays Reopening, Holds Ceremony
Museum officials said that there have been no threats made against the museum but "we should be vigilant."
Ebola Outbreak Anniversary: One Year Later, Doctors Without Borders Knocks World Health Organization For Slow Response
“A significant challenge remains ahead of us,” Doctors Without Borders said in a report, one year after the Ebola outbreak was declared in West Africa.
Iran-US Relations: Obama Demands Release Of 3 American Detainees By Iranian Government
U.S. President Barack Obama called on Iran to release three Americans and to help find missing person Robert Levinson.
Libya ISIS Crisis: 45,000 Egyptian Immigrants Flee Over Islamic State Threat, Political Turmoil
Thousands who crossed Egypt's western border to find work have been returning home by land or by flights from Tunisia.
Tunisia Museum Attack Update: Guards Were On Coffee Break When Gunmen Fired At Tourists
Two guards were having coffee, a third was eating a snack and a fourth never showed up — leaving no guards at Tunisia's museum and parliament.
Tunisia Attack: Four Relatives Of Assailant Hatem Khachnaoui Arrested, Report Says
A total of nine people were arrested Thursday in connection with the attack, during which five gunmen stormed the National Bardo Museum in Tunis. Twenty-three people were killed in the raid.
Tunisia Beefs Up Security On Independence Day Following Museum Massacre
A major rally to mark the North African country's Independence Day is planned for Friday amid fears of follow-up attacks.
Nigeria Elections 2015: Foreign Journalists Still Await Press Visas
Just days remain until voters cast ballots in the African nation, but many foreign reporters are still unable to enter the country.
Benjamin Netanyahu Denies Opposing Israel Two-State Solution: Prime Minister Changes Opinion On Palestinian Statehood
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now says he wants "a sustainable, peaceful two-state solution" with the Palestinians.
Tunisia Terror Attack Will Test Efforts To Protect Tunisian Freedoms, Rights
Wednesday's violence could imperil the "tolerant and rights-respecting society" that Tunisians seek, a human rights group says.
Tunisia Attack: 9 People Arrested Over National Bardo Museum Raid That Killed 23
Tunisian authorities arrested nine people Thursday in connection with a terror attack at the National Bardo Museum in Tunis.
Israel Elections 2015: Netanyahu Makes Palestinian Statehood Impossible, Abbas Says
The inclusion of ultranationalist Avigdor Lieberman in Israel’s new government would worsen matters, Mahmoud Abbas said.