Turkey Launches Probe into 1996 Killing of Journalist
In video viewed by 17 million Turks,gang leader Sedat Peker alleges he tasked his brother with killi
In video viewed by 17 million Turks,gang leader Sedat Peker alleges he tasked his brother with killi
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan issued the warning a day after Washington said almost half of US
CENTCOM also said it had removed the equivalent of approximately 160 C-17 planeloads of material fro
Killing of a protester and attempted assassination of a journalist prompted protesters in Karbala to
Floyd's death last year led to widespread protests in the country against police abuse of minorities
Floyd's death last year led to widespread protests against police abuse of minorities /
Floyd's death led to widespread protests of police conduct
Six more Oath Keepers investigated for involvement
US Capitol Police say the driver was killed after exiting the car with a weapon and lunging at offic
More than $1.2 billion out of the $7.8 billion in US-funded assets were being used as intended, and
Biden administration is urged not to alter peace agreement without consulting insurgent group
Report finds killings have created an atmosphere of fear, with many journalists and activists resort
Fighting comes as United States reviews February 2020 agreement with Taliban, which requires remaini
The two women were abducted, then found decapitated near a main road in northeast Syria, local repor
López Obrador on Monday defended the decision by the Mexican Attorney General's Office not to pursue
Prosecutors say they have identified more than 170 people for potential charges in connection with s
Prosecutors are not ruling out examining Trump's role in the episode
Pro-Trump rioters spent hours inside Capitol building after storming past Capitol Police
US officials were said to be working to corroborate the intelligence findings, which are likely to f
The latest attack targeted the head of an independent elections watchdog
The latest attack targeted the head of an independent elections watchdog
Taliban and Afghan government negotiators paused for three weeks starting Monday
Analysts say they don't expect any significant change in Washington's current Afghan policy regardle
New York Times reporter, Afghan journalist, and their driver were taken hostage in 2008
Government Pledges to protect schools
American caught up in strongman Lukashenko's drive to stay in power
Taliban and Afghan government representatives are meeting in Doha, Qatar, for a fourth day to finali
Lance Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton's conviction and subsequent pardon stirred controversy about V
Keramuddin Karim was serving as president of Afghanistan Football Federation before being found guil
The move sparked criticism from rights groups and lawyers for the woman's family
Announcement of federal probe of shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha comes as teen charged in shootin
Announcement of federal probe of shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha comes as teen charged in shootin
People along parts of the US Gulf coast are bracing for Tropical Storm Laura//
Man from Illinois shot several times in front of the judge during a hearing
Country's human rights body places most of blame on Taliban, accusing it of being responsible for ne
The slain men were working to facilitate a prisoner swap stipulated in US-Taliban agreement
Iran and its proxies have launched fewer attacks on US interests this year, US official says
More than 1,250 former attorneys for US Justice Department call for agency's internal watchdog to in
Rosenstein says there was 'reasonable suspicion' to justify opening the investigation
Reporter who had been investigating drug trafficker received death threats from suspects before his
All four police officers involved in the death have been fired
Trump fired Steve Linick late Friday
Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court appealed a decision to reject an investigation into
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year
William Barr, addressing a meeting of sheriffs in Washington, railed at what he called 'rogue DA's'
The head of Iran's nuclear program says the killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani shows 'the US administr
US Defense department official says there were only two people aboard the Air Force E-11A electronic
Protesters, carrying bodies of victims, say three women and three children belonging to same family
Meanwhile, an associate of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer said the president was aware of
In ironic twist to crisis triggered by Soleimani's death, Jan. 3, both Washington and Tehran have in
Did President Donald Trump have legal authority to order the killing of a top Iranian general in Ira
Russia says US drone strike risks upending stability in Middle East
The killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force, could draw forceful Irani
US lawmakers and human rights advocates have grown increasingly concerned that hacking skills develo