Turkey Suspects ISIS Involvement In Ankara Blasts As 3-Day Period Of Mourning Declared
The country's prime minister says he previously received intelligence reports that ISIS or the PKK intended to deploy suicide attackers. The claims have not been verified.
Pope To Open Catholic Synod On Family System Amid Gay Priest Controversy
Roman Catholic bishops will debate family-centered issues at a meeting opened by Pope Francis Sunday, one day after the Vatican fired a cleric who came out as gay.
Guatemala Mudslide Death Toll To Hit Hundreds As Hopes For Survivors Fade
Officials say they expect the death toll to rise into the hundreds and that hopes of finding more survivors are fading.
Hamas And Islamic Jihad Targeted As Multiple Blasts Rock Gaza After ISIS Threat
The apparently coordinated attacks came weeks after the Islamic State group threatened to target Palestinian militant organizations.
Charleston's Mother Emanuel Church, Scene Of Mass Shooting, To Reopen For Services Sunday
Charleston's historic Mother Emanuel church, the scene of a mass shooting leading to nine deaths this week, will reopen for services Sunday.
EU And Russia In War Of Words Over Travel Ban On 89 European Dignitaries
European authorities brand the blacklisting of 89 dignitaries as "arbitrary and unjustified," while Russian officials say it was a response to Western sanctions.
EU Vessels Rescue More Than 3,400 Migrants Off Libya Coast In Mediterranean
Europe has beefed up its efforts to save North African migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean.
Kabul Rocked By Blast Day Before New Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Sworn In
A magnetic bomb was attached to a military truck, whose driver was injured by the explosion.
Dozens Feared Dead After Libya Boat Carrying African Immigrants Sank Off Coast Of Tripoli
As many as 170 passengers are still missing. Travelers are believed to include Somalis and Eritreans.