Fingerprints, Explosives Found In Paris Attackers' Brussels "Hideout"
Belgian prosecutors say they appear to have discovered an apartment used as both a hideout and a bomb factory by the Paris attackers.
Knife-Wielding Man Killed Outside Paris Police Station Carried ISIS Flag, Prosecutors Say
The French Interior Ministry said the man had approached the station shouting "Allahu akhbar" — "God is great" in Arabic.
Dozens Dead As Bomb Targets Libyan Police Training Facility
The mayor of the town of Zliten, just west of Misurata, said at least 40 people had been killed in the attack, but other sources put the death toll higher.
Almost 1.1 Million People Registered As Asylum-Seekers In Germany In 2015
More than 400,000 of them were from Syria, the Interior Ministry said Wednesday.
World Powers Unite In Condemnation Of North Korea's H-Bomb Test Claim
The isolated Asian nation called the nuclear test a "world-startling event," but the White House said an initial assessment was "inconsistent" with a hydrogen blast.
Paris Remembers Charlie Hebdo And Supermarket Terror Attacks One Year Later
President François Hollande unveiled three plaques at sites where gunmen killed 17 people in the French capital in January 2015.
Huge Chunks Of Ice Fell From A Rooftop And Injured People After Heavy Snowfall In Turkey
Two people were reportedly injured in the city of Rize after a mass of snow fell from the roof of a mosque.
Charlie Hebdo Marks One Year Since Attack With Another Provocative Cover
“One year on: The assassin is still at large.”
Deadly Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Hits Eastern India
At least nine people died across eastern India and Bangladesh after an early-morning tremor hit Manipur province.
Celebrations Around The World As The Clock Strikes Midnight On 2016
The most stunning photos from countries across the world ringing in the new year with fireworks.
Major European Cities Respond To New Year's Eve Terror Fears
Brussels canceled its annual fireworks display over security concerns, while Paris has scheduled scaled-down celebrations.
The Dog Who Died In The Paris Terror Siege Is Being Awarded A Medal For Bravery
Seven-year-old Belgian shepherd Diesel is being honored with the prestigious Dickin Medal.
Celebrations Begin As Key Iraqi City Ramadi Is Liberated From ISIS
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi toured the city Tuesday, just a day after it was recaptured.
Salvadoran Soccer Star Alfredo Pacheco Shot Dead
Pacheco was killed at a gas station in his homeland Sunday. He had appeared for his country more times than any other player, but was banned from the sport for life in 2013.
Japan And South Korea Reach Settlement Over Wartime Sex Slaves
The deal includes an apology from the Japanese prime minister over the women, who were forced to work in military-run brothels in World War II.
Sepp Blatter And Michel Platini Banned From Soccer For 8 Years
The FIFA and UEFA presidents were handed lengthy soccer bans by FIFA's ethics committee Monday following corruption allegations.
It's The End Of An Era In Spain After Historic Election
The country's political establishment has been disrupted by the emergence of two new parties, which took a third of parliamentary seats in Sunday's elections.
Vladimir Putin Says Sepp Blatter Should Win The Nobel Peace Prize
Russia's president made an astonishing defense of the beleaguered FIFA chief during his annual end-of-year press conference.
Man Dies After Being Sucked Into Plane Engine At Mumbai Airport
Air India confirmed one of its technicians was killed in the incident, which happened after a flight bound for Hyderabad was pushed back.
Syria's Assad Regime Tortured And Executed Thousands Of Prisoners, Report Says
A new report by Human Rights Watch has detailed the mass deaths and torture of detainees by the Assad regime since the country's 2011 uprising.