A crowd of dignitaries chanted: "Long live Colombia, long live peace" as President Juan Santos handed rebel leader Timochenko a white dove pin.
A suspected U.S. drone strike hit a vehicle, east of the capital Sanaa, reportedly occupied by members of the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
The end to the 52-year war in the South American country comes after four years of negotiations.
Ardit Ferizi reportedly passed on personal data of over 1,000 American military and government personnel to ISIS.
A Minnesota restaurant owner is coming under fire after displaying a sign that reads “Muslims Get Out.”
Ahmad Khan Rahami is a suspect. He has not been connected to terrorism yet.
The explosive device went off in a trash can about 30 minutes after the scheduled start of the race, which coincidentally was delayed, in Seaside Park.
“Such decisions that are biased in favor of the occupation represent a new black chapter in the record of the ... American administration,” said the Hamas official.
“Tourists will return to Europe, but it’s less certain whether Asian demand will ever again support the kind of growth in luxury goods seen in recent years," said markets analyst Neil Wilson.
An alleged leadership change pushed by ISIS has created a rift and violence.
Boko Haram released a video Tuesday that showed militants threatening to "capture" Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, a former military leader who was elected to office after he vowed to eradicate the group.
The Pentagon’s confirmation contradicts Moscow’s claim last month that a Russian Su-34 bomber in the Syrian city of Aleppo killed Abu Mohammad al-Adnani.
Russia's military might is showing no signs of slowing after its global expo promoting the country's brand-new weapons of war concluded Sunday.
The arrest Saturday came as he was planning an attack in a public place in the French capital, one of the sources said.
"We may have a hijack. We have some problems over here right now."
Three women may have been motivated to carry out the attack after recent airstrikes in Syria killed Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the chief spokesman of the Islamic State group.
If passed, families of 9/11 victims could be allowed to sue Saudi Arabia's government.
Fifteen years after the terrorist attacks, cancer and other diseases are surging.
Authorities urged residents not to panic after an Islamic State magazine told followers to carry out lone wolf assaults on public places like the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Militant leaders reportedly banned burqas in Iraq after a group of veiled women carried out attacks against several ISIS commanders.
President Barack Obama was the latest addition to the ever growing list of high-profile people Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte has insulted.
The FARC rebel group and the government had been engaged in a five-decade-long war that killed more than 220,000 and displaced millions.