North Korea News: Australians Sneak Into Golf Tournament On Prank, Bring 'Shame' Upon Themselves
Two 28-year-olds from Brisbane, who had never played golf professionally, claimed they were the Australian national team.
Where Do I Vote? How To Find Polling Places For 2016 Elections
There are numerous online resources to help voters prepare for Tuesday's election.
Israel Destroys Historic Muslim Graves In East Jerusalem, Palestinian Authorities Blame UNESCO Resolution
Individuals could be seen smashing graves at the Bab al-Rahmeh ("Gate of Mercy") Cemetery, with heavy equipment as Israeli soldiers looked on in a video posted on social media.
2016 Elections Around The World: Trump vs. Clinton Overshadows Other Global Elections
There are notable presidential elections taking place in November outside the United States.
Why Can't Women Be Priests? Pope Francis Points To Key Church Document That Explains Why Only Males Can Be Ordained
Pope Francis stated Tuesday that women would likely never enter the priesthood according to Catholic teaching.
Oil Prices 2016: Saudi King Replaces Finance Minister In Latest Shuffle As Monarchy Strives For Economic Reform
The royal decree was part of a plan to reform the kingdom's government and oil-dependent economy.
US War Crimes In Afghanistan? ICC Will Reportedly Investigate Human Rights Abuses, Torture Committed By American Soldiers
The International Criminal Court is expected to investigate the U.S. for alleged war crimes and human rights abuses in Afghanistan.
UK Spy Chief: Terror Attacks Will Happen In The UK, Russian Cyber Warfare Is A Growing Threat To Europe
The U.K.'s chief of intelligence warned Tuesday that terror threats at home and abroad were severe and that Russia's aggressive foreign policy was adversarial to the West.
Is It Safe To Travel To Turkey? Effects Of Terrorism On Tourism As State Department Recalls Family Members Of US Consulate
Turkey's tourism industry has suffered as a result of what other countries perceived as a heightened security risk.
Tomb Of Jesus Christ Revealed For First Time In Centuries: Pictures Of Massive Conservation Project In Jerusalem
A team of researchers has revealed for the first time in centuries that Jesus' burial tomb is intact.
Israeli Lawmaker: Italy Earthquake Was God's Punishment For UNESCO Vote On Jerusalem Holy Sites
The Israeli Foreign Ministry has criticized a deputy minister for stating that powerful earthquakes that shook Italy last week were divine punishment for the country's stance on a controversial UNESCO vote.
Who Is Michel Aoun? Lebanon's New Christian President Is Backed By Hezbollah Shiite Muslim Militant Group
Michel Aoun is a former military leader and political leader who has both fought and supported Hezbollah.
Iceland Election Results 2016: Pirate Party Wins Big, Prime Minister Resigns As Internet Activists Lead Nation
The Pirate Party received 10 seats, up from three in the last election. The Left-Green Party also won 10 seats, while the Independence Party came in first with 21 seats, up from 19.
Day Of The Dead Celebrations Around The World Pictures: How People Celebrate Dia De Los Muertos
Celebrating the Day of the Dead is a global tradition. Here are how some countries party with their undead loved ones.
After UNESCO Controversy, Palestinian Leader Claims Israel Denies Christian And Muslim Ties To Jerusalem
Palestinian Liberation Organization Secretary General Saeb Erekat has called on Israel to respect recent controversial UNESCO resolutions regarding the status of Jerusalem's holy sites.
Who Will Win The Battle For Aleppo? ISIS, Al Qaeda Rebels Assault Assad Regime With Rockets And Car Bombs
A wide coalition of Syrian rebel groups launched Friday a major offensive aiming to break months-long siege of Aleppo by government forces.
Oil Crisis: Low Prices Mean Exxon Mobil, World's Largest Oil Company, May Be In A Death Spiral
The Institute for Economics and Financial Analysis has issued a report to investors warning of "a diminished outlook" for oil giant ExxonMobil.
Turkey’s ‘War On Terror’ Against ISIS And The Kurds: Kurdish Mayors Removed From Office
Turkish authorities arrested the two co-mayors of Diyarbakir, the country's largest Kurdish-majority city, and charged them with terrorism as the nation clamps down on perceived security threats.
ISIS Dumps Deserters In Flaming Oil Trenches: Islamic State Holds Mass Executions In Mosul To Keep Supporters From Surrendering
ISIS has burned to death nine of its own fighters for attempting to flee Mosul as the Iraqi-led offensive draws nearer.
Israel Palestine Conflict: Terrorism Charges For Israeli Groom, 12 Wedding Guests Caught Celebrating Palestinian Child Murder In Video
An Israeli groom and 12 of his party guests have been charged Wednesday with inciting terrorism after celebrating the death of a Palestinian child last year.
The History of ISIS: A Timeline Of Terror, Conquest And War By The Islamic State
A look back at ISIS' major events, from its origins and rise, to major attacks and the current fight to maintain its caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
World War 3? Russia Sends Missiles To Counter NATO Plans For Historic Military Baltic Buildup
Russia has sent two warships carrying nuclear-capable missiles to reinforce its Baltic Fleet after NATO announced its plans for a massive deployment along Russian borders.
What Is ISIS? Everything You Need To Know About When The Islamic State Rose To Power And How Daesh Will End
What would become the modern day Islamic State was founded in the chaos of post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
What Is The Pirate Party? Icelandic Internet Warriors Set To Lead European Nation
The Icelandic Pirate Party has led the most recent polls before Saturday's national elections, a historic first.
Where Is ISIS In Europe? Islamic State Fighters Could Return Home To Denmark, France, Belgium And Russia And Carry Out Attacks
The raids marked the latest attempt by a European country to counter threats made against targets in the West by global terror group Islamic State.
Europe Economy 2016: Brexit 'Was A Terrible Mistake' Says UK Health Minister As United Kingdom Risks EU Isolation
The U.K. risks restricted access to the EU's exclusive single market, David Prior said.
Will China Help North Korea? After Nuclear Sanctions, Chinese Foreign Minister Visits Pyongyang For Border Talks
Liu Zhenmin visited North Korea Monday, the first top Chinese official to do so in eight months as the West calls for greater sanctions on Pyongyang.
War On ISIS: Christian Towns Liberated During Battle Against Islamic State As Iraqi Army Marches Toward Mosul
The Iraqi Army has begun to liberate a Christian-majority region of Iraq from ISIS control as troops advance on Mosul.
Atchison, Kansas Chemical Spill Update: Poison Gas Injures Dozens, Town Evacuated Over Toxic Clouds
A chemical spill at a local plant in the city of Atchison caused a dangerous fog that injured dozens and put the city on lockdown.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo Steps On Buddha, Incurs Religious Wrath On Instagram
Many feel that the soccer superstar showed disrespect when he took a casual photo with Buddha.