US lawmakers on both sides of the aisle harshly criticized a UNESCO resolution which rejected Jewish historical ties to Jerusalem's Western Wall and Temple Mount. Senator Ted Cruz complained that UNESCO had ...
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has pardoned a security officer after he was sent to prison by a court for criticizing Abbas for attending the funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres.
After Jaber Albakr committed suicide in his jail cell, German officials are demanding answers and have said this will make the investigation into whether he had accomplices in the thwarted plot far more difficult.
The Iran-backed Houthi Shiite tribe in Yemen is testing the US and appears to be trying to either intimidate US forces near the coast into withdrawing or engage the US in warfare.
Days after revelations about Donald Trump's predatory comments about women and Hillary Clinton's closed-door speeches to banking executives, some people who watched the second US presidential debate were so disgusted they said they wouldn't vote or were weighing a third-party candidate or write-in option.
German police on Monday detained Jaber Albakr, the 22-year-old Syrian who was the subject of a nationwide hunt and is believed to have been the mastermind of a bomb attack planned on a German target.
The Shiite Houthis, backed by Iran, have been battling with the Sunnis in the country and a Saudi-led coalition, one of the several proxy wars being waged in the region.
After the disastrous nuclear deal, which greatly enriched Iran and allows the Islamic Republic to develop a nuclear weapon in just a few short years, the Obama Administration has now reduced even further the level of sanctions against Iran.
In what appears to be an effort to whitewash Islamic terrorism, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance has instructed that the British media refrain from reporting that a terrorist is Muslim.
Excerpts of the speeches given in the years before her 2016 presidential campaign included some blunt and unguarded remarks to her private audiences, which collectively had paid her at least $26.1 million in speaking fees
Russia vetoed a French-drafted resolution demanding an immediate halt to the bombing campaign that the Syrian government and Russia are carrying out against rebel-held districts in Aleppo.
Germany has been on edge since two attacks this summer claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS) in which multiple people were injured and both assailants died.
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Harold Thomas Martin III, a contractor for the National Security Agency has been arrested on charges that he illegally removed highly classified information and stored the material in his home and car, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
The Russian military said Tuesday it had beefed up its forces in Syria with state-of-the-art air defense missiles, an announcement that follows Washington's move to suspend contacts with Russia over its heavy bombings in Syria.
After a Palestinian court ruled to exclude Gaza from elections, the Palestinian Authority announced it will postpone elections until citizens of Gaza and Palestinian territories can vote at the same time.
Ahead of a visit to Iran, the German economy minister said there can be no normal ties with Tehran unless it accepts the existence of the Jewish state.
In a resounding rebuke to President Obama, Democrats joined with Republicans Wednesday by voting, overwhelmingly, to allow terror victims to sue Saudi Arabia in US courts.
Dutch-led criminal investigators said Wednesday they have solid evidence that Malaysian jet MH17 was shot down by a Buk missile launcher moved into eastern Ukraine from Russia.
Bekir Bozdag, Turkey's justice minister, has confirmed that 32,000 people have been arrested as part of the response to the failed coup that took place in July.
The deal has filled Colombians with hope and optimism for the arduous work ahead implementing a 297-page accord that took four grueling years to negotiate.
Covering prosperity, direction and security, the first presidential debate held at Hofstra University pitted the candidates against each other in what occasionally became a back-and-forth heated argument.
A prominent and outspoken Jordanian writer on Sunday was shot dead in front of the courthouse where he had been on trial for posting a cartoon deemed offensive to Islam on social media.
Arcan Cetin is suspected of entering the Cascade Mall with a rifle and shooting at people in the Macy's department store, leaving five people dead, before fleeing the scene.
Though the concept of sovereign immunity generally shields governments from lawsuits, the bill creates an exception that allows foreign governments to be held responsible if they support a terrorist attack that kills US citizens on American soil.
The escalation comes as diplomats in New York have failed to salvage a US and Russian-brokered cease-fire that lasted nearly a week. Moscow is a key ally of Assad's government, while Washington supports the opposition.
ISIS fighters have fired several shells containing mustard agents at Iraqi, Kurdish and American troops, and the attacks generated a 'moderate level of concern on a day-to-day basis,' a Defense Department official said.
Hasan Edmonds, a former Illinois National Guard soldier, and his cousin Jonas Edmonds made plans in 2015 to attack the National Guard armory near Chicago, but were arrested before they could carry out their plans.
The charges against Ahmad Khan Rahami, the Muslim terrorist who is responsible for Saturday night's bombing in Manhattan that wounded 31, include bombing, property destruction and use of weapons of mass destruction, but not terrorism or material support.
Four US Senators have objected to a provision in the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding which prevents Israel from asking for additional funds from Congress, arguing that US law gives Congress sole control over spending.
US officials have admitted that the bombing in New York and the unexploded bombs in New Jersey were acts of terrorism. They are now searching for Ahmad Khan Rahami, a prime suspect.
After a bomb exploded in a dumpster in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan Saturday night, authorities are working to determine who caused it and why.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack in a Minnesota mall in which a terrorist made several references to Allah during the attack and was shot dead after stabbing nine people.
What made Sunday's terror attack in India unique was that instead of storming into the camp, the assailants quietly entered the base and later launched their attack.