Turkey Says It Will Defeat 'Sea Snot' Outbreak in Marmara Sea
A thick slimy layer of organic matter, known as marine mucilage, has spread through the sea south of Istanbul, posing a threat to marine life and fish
A thick slimy layer of organic matter, known as marine mucilage, has spread through the sea south of Istanbul, posing a threat to marine life and fish
Army and local civil rights group blame Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an Islamist armed group, for raiding village of Tchabi and a camp for displace
Calls grow for Turkish forces to leave, but analysts say Ankara sees new strategic role for its forces
Last year, Turkey and Russia reached a cease-fire agreement that stopped a Russian-backed Syrian government offensive on Idlib
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
Officials say it appears to be a targeted attack
Demonstrators want transitional military government to hand over power
Islamic State West Africa Province, which broke away from Boko Haram several years ago, now stages its own attacks on soldiers and civilians in the re
Clashes started April 8
Ethnic violence between Arab herdsmen and non-Arab settler farmers entered the third day, forcing authorities to declare a state of emergency as the m
About 11,000 people were displaced by the latest attack, according to the International Organization for Migration
Incident occurred at peacekeepers' camp in northern village of Aguelhok
UN, US, EU strongly condemn the use of lethal force against peaceful demonstrators
Three in truck arrested after police officer who witnessed the crash said it was speeding
It looks like the war-torn nation might be able to have elections late this year
The Ugandan armed group Allied Democratic Forces is believed to be behind the raid
Somali government blames terrorist group al-Shabab for bombing
Elysee Palace said a roadside bomb struck the soldiers' armored vehicle
Turkish troops have been operating in support of Libya's Government of National Accord
Incident occurs on summit of Kolakchal
On Saturday, both Armenia and Azerbaijan traded accusations over heavy new fighting and new violations of the Russian-brokered cease-fire, which occur
Oil Ministry gave no details about assailants behind explosive devices that targeted wells in Khabbaz oilfield, 20 km (12 miles) southwest of Kirkuk
Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, but the ethnic Armenians who make up most of the population reject Azerbaijani r
Witnesses tell local media dark grey Range Rover knocked people into air in city of Trier
Officer was killed in combat, New York Times says
Indian army spokesman says militants sprayed bullets at army patrol on outskirts of Srinagar city; search for attackers is underway
Forty-five others were injured in violence that followed arrest of opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine
Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah was accused of helping to mastermind the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Africa
In VOA Persian interview from Turkey, Fatemeh Khoshrou said the Iranian judiciary sent her a digital notification of her one-year sentence October 22
Last week's earthquake killed at least 80 people and injured nearly 1,000
Azerbaijan accuses Armenian forces of firing from two separate locations
Militants drove suicide vehicle at camp west of Kismayo
Defense Department says three others were injured when Black Hawk helicopter crashed during exercise off Southern California coast
Libya is a transit point for migrants and asylum-seekers trying to make it to Europe
Authorities say the two men had confessed to raping the 11-year-old child
Athens calls military meeting after Ankara resumes oil and gas exploration near a Greek island
Families of those killed when the Morandi Bridge collapsed boycotted the ceremony, along with the firefighters who pulled many of the 43 dead from sma
'We believe our operations caused the inadvertent death of one person and injury to three others who we did not intend to target,' US commander says i
Another 60 were reportedly wounded in Masteri village violence; there was no official word from the government on the incident
Two humanitarian workers became the latest victims while clearing mines in Tripoli
Turkey inaugurated the military facility in Somalia's capital on Sept. 30, 2017
Turkey inaugurated the military facility in Somalia's capital on Sept. 30, 2017
French president accuses Turkey of being an obstacle to peace by sending arms to the Tripoli-based forces
The incident, in which neither side fired any shots, according to Indian officials, is the first deadly confrontation between the two Asian giants sin
Pakistani pilots demand to be participants in the investigation
Country's Interior ministry says suspected terrorists were preparing attacks coinciding with the end of Ramadan
Incident occurs near border with neighboring Burkina Faso
Local officials say two aid workers with the Christian relief fund Tearfund were shot and killed by unknown gunmen while delivering aid to Yuai villag
Losses follow weeks of growing tensions between rebel supporter Ankara and Damascus ally Moscow
Strike occurred near al-Shabab-held town of Jilib; AFRICOM spokesman says we will look into the matter'
Ankara, which backs the UN-supported Libyan government in Tripoli, has sent military trainers as well as Syrian fighters to battle rival Libyan forces
The Syrian state news agency SANA quoted a military source as saying Israeli aircraft entered Syrian air space and targeted areas around Damascus with
Iran's state-run IRNA news agency says the new virus has killed two Iranian citizens
According to multiple reliable sources in the town, at least 10 militants and six fighters belonging to the pro-government militia were killed during
The latest escalation in fighting comes as Ankara continues to reinforce its troops in Idlib, while Russian-Turkish diplomatic efforts to end violence
Turkey has sent major reinforcements to Syria's Idlib region where the attack occurred, as Ankara tries to stem rapid advances by Syrian government fo
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training the rebels, a charge denied by Islamabad
Gov Mehmet Emin Bilmez told reporters that the snow-clearing vehicle's operator and six people inside the minibus survived
The exchange occurred near the Syrian flashpoint town of Saraqeb, according to the the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monito
Turkish leader makes remarks in column published on Politico website Saturday, a day ahead of a Berlin summit aimed at stabilizing the country