US deploys 6 F-15E fighter jets in Turkey to attack IS
The U.S. military says it has deployed six more fighter jets at Incirlik air base in southern Turkey for operations against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.
The U.S. military says it has deployed six more fighter jets at Incirlik air base in southern Turkey for operations against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.
Russia faces expulsion from the marquee track and field events at next year's Olympics after a World Anti-Doping Agency report accused it of operating a vast state-sponsored doping program.
Multiple agencies responded to the Charleston Harbor near the Ravenel Bridge for reports of a helicopter crash.
Palestinians were outraged after footage emerged Thursday showing Israeli forces disguised in traditional Arab outfits, including one impersonating a pregnant woman and others appearing to have fake beards, bursting into a...
Clashes briefly broke out Thursday between riot police and protesters in central Athens during the first general strike since the country's left-led government initially came to power in January.
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said plans for a new submarine-launched nuclear torpedo shown on Kremlin-controlled television were secret and should never have been aired.
European law enforcement authorities announced Thursday they had broken up a Norway-based Iraqi Kurdish recruitment ring that radicalized prospects via the Internet and sent them to fight in Iraq and Syria alongside the...
A senior figure of a breakaway Taliban faction has been killed in battle between rival insurgent groups in southeastern Afghanistan, an Afghan police official said Thursday.
Italian infrastructure group Salini Impregilo said Thursday it beat other bidders to win a deal to buy U.S.-based Lane Industries, giving it a bigger presence in the United States just as the government prepares to spend...
Industrial equipment maker Siemens AG said Thursday it would increase its dividend and return billions to shareholders after a strong year.
French climate activists have carried out an unusual bank heist, stealing chairs from two bank branches in a protest linked with the upcoming Paris talks on fighting global warming.
EU leader: Saving Europe's border-free travel zone is race against time after nations act solo.
Rolls-Royce shares plunged 18 percent as the maker of plane engines warned weaker demand would hit profits.
Stanko Kovac felt only sympathy for the thousands of migrants who flow chest-deep across freezing rivers to reach Slovenia from Croatia, trudging day and night by his house right at the border. That is, until they started...
The latest on landmark elections in Myanmar. (All times local.)
Communist leaders allowed China's biggest corporate bond default yet on Thursday in a fresh sign of wrenching economic change as growth slows and Beijing gives market forces a bigger role in its financial system.
Spanish energy company Repsol says it posted a net loss in the third quarter owing to the slump in oil prices and U.S. asset write-downs.
A Hong Kong billionaire tycoon who has been convicted of corruption paid a total of $77 million at auctions in Geneva for two large and rare colored diamonds for his daughter, his office said Thursday.
South African police say they have arrested a second man in connection with a shocking attack on two couples strolling in a Johannesburg park that left both men drowned and one woman raped.
Facing allegations that Russia engages in extensive, state-sponsored doping, President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called on sports officials to carry out an internal investigation - but said that clean athletes...
Two nephews of Venezuela's powerful first lady Cilia Flores were arrested in Haiti on charges of conspiring to smuggle 800 kilograms of cocaine into the U.S. and will be arraigned in New York, three people familiar...
As proof that he can successfully and humanely deport the estimated 11 million people living in the country illegally, Republican presidential contender Donald Trump often touts the efforts of the Eisenhower administration...
By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer After a wrenching delay of more than two years, a few American families celebrated on U.S. territory Wednesday with children adopted from Congo who were finally granted...
Few paid attention when a black student started a hunger strike at the University of Missouri to protest racial strife on campus. As soon as the football team supported that hunger strike by refusing to practice for or...
By The Associated Press A single yellow rose at a 9/11 memorial. A wreath in remembrance. A presidential promise to do better in caring for those who have served. Parades of thousands.
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