An Irishman faces 20 years in prison for assault and refusal to wear a mask' on a plane in New York
The US Department of Justice said, Friday, that an Iranian from the World Health Organization...
The US Department of Justice said, Friday, that an Iranian from the World Health Organization...
A Tesla using a partially automated driving system crashed into a police car in the...
Two commanders among victims killed after suicide bomber wearing explosive vest approached the officers outside Waberi district station around 9:30 p.
The blast, which killed at least 30 people and injured more than 50 others occurred in a Shiite Muslim neighborhood in Kabul
The shootout on Thursday left one police officer dead and some residents trapped in their homes
The stance comes amid intensified insurgent battlefield attacks, since the United States and NATO began pulling their last remaining troops from the c
The military said a team of paramilitary forces was moving to install a border fence in the southern Zhob district in Baluchistan province when what
Maritime accidents are common in Bangladesh
Officials say bold, midday killing to be investigated as a terrorist attack
Two foreign contractors and three Iraqi soldiers injured in attack north of Baghdad; no immediate claim of responsibility; US routinely blames Iran-li
Announcement was made by the Turkish government, which is hosting Afghanistan peace summit
Law and Order, West Africa: US exercise aims to strengthen police and courts in fighting terrorism in volatile Sahel region
Victoria Salazar died after a female police officer was seen in a video kneeling on her back
Stampede was triggered when a wall collapsed after some people climbed it to view late President John Magufuli's body at Uhuru Stadium outside Dar es
Ex-police officer Derek Chauvin faces murder charges in high-profile US case that triggered worldwide protests
8 other officers were wounded
Afghanistan's human rights commission and others call gender ban discrimination and a violation of children's rights
Alliance wrapped up a two-day virtual meeting of defense ministers Thursday, saying no decision has been made on whether to withdraw troops by a May 1
Guardians of Blood Brigade militant group has claimed responsibility for rocket attacks that killed a US-led coalition contractor and injured several
At least 20 personnel are injured, some severely, when unknown group opens fire on base in central Mali
Americans are the invaders,' one peace negotiator says
Experts have warned for years about growing extremism in police departments, but many chiefs downplayed the problem
Tehran maintains ties with both the insurgents and the Afghan government
Local, state and federal law enforcement, after hours of chaos, drive rioters from building
Somali government blames terrorist group al-Shabab for bombing
Program will reach up to 140,000 Afghan boys and girls, UNICEF official says
Pakistan's foreign minister says Afghan Taliban have expressed a desire to end war; Kabul says visit had its blessings but should yield concrete resul
US says bombing in line with US-Taliban agreement
A surprise eruption on the White Island, also known by its Maori name of Whakaari, on December 9, 2019, killed 22 people and injured dozens
Secretary of state says US will help negotiators 'where we can' to reach peace deal for Afghanistan
Forty-five others were injured in violence that followed arrest of opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine
La pédagogie c'est finie. A partir de ce mercredi les contrôles liés au confinement sont renforcés partout en France et dans les Bouches-du-Rhône, où
It is the latest anti-government protest fueled by a disputed election 12 weeks ago
US-brokered peace talks under way in Qatar have hit a stalemate
Officials confirmed at least 11 elderly women visa seekers were among the dead in the stampede outside Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad
Officials confirmed at least 11 elderly women visa seekers were among the dead in the stampede outside Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad
Azerbaijan accuses Armenian forces of firing from two separate locations
The police posted a video showing a barrage of fireworks going off in the direction of the police station in Champigny-sur-Marne, about 9 miles southe
Negotiators in Doha instructed by senior Afghan leadership to be willing to compromise, according to Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council f
A date for the talks, to be hosted in Doha, has not been set but the warring sides have this week made signals that negotiations could launch soon
Gunmen shoot prominent Afghan actress-turned-police officer in Kabul
Protests come after killing of protest leaders, and explosion in Nasiriyah's central Haboubi Square
The mood in Afghanistan is generally upbeat at the idea of the start of negotiations with Taliban that people hope will bring an end to four decades o
Pablo Morrugares was the fifth journalist to be killed in Mexico this year, in attacks that are increasingly killing guards assigned to the victims
Dozens injured and more than 50 prisoners escaped following attack in Jalalabad claimed by Islamic State
The announcement comes as the Afghan government and the Taliban declare a three-day cease-fire coinciding with the Eid al-Adha Muslim holiday on Frida
Defense Ministry promised investigation after residents claimed at least eight civilians were killed and dozens wounded, including children
Qamar Gul, 15, killed two Taliban fighters in revenge for her parents' deaths
Insurgent raid deals fresh blow to US-led efforts aimed at starting intra-Afghan peace talks
Police arrested around 40 people and seized 40 firearms, including rifles, shotguns and handguns, related to the attack on the International Pentecost
Activists say there has been no groundswell of widespread public support for change in Kenya even as protests have erupted in many parts of the world
Turkey inaugurated the military facility in Somalia's capital on Sept. 30, 2017
Fugitive former Iranian judge Gholamreza Mansouri was found dead in Bucharest in suspicious circumstances
Robert McCabe and Aaron Torgalski, who surrendered Saturday morning, pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault and were released without bail
Rights groups, outlets demand action over attacks, harassment of media covering protests across nation
Video of the chaotic scene streamed by WHNT, WAFF and other media outlets showed law enforcement agents wearing gas masks and riot gear advancing on t
Myanmar military says three civilians were members of one family and included one child
Government and activist groups condemned the bombing of a Kurshid TV vehicle
Victim of the incident in Minneapolis is the latest of many black men who have died at the hands of white officers
Dialogue must include protections for press freedom, rights for female journalists in Afghanistan, local rights groups say