Turkey renews permit for military operations in Syria, Iraq
Turkey's parliament has voted to renew by another year a mandate allowing the military to conduct operations in Syria and Iraq.
Turkey's parliament has voted to renew by another year a mandate allowing the military to conduct operations in Syria and Iraq.
Base officials say an investigation into a training mishap that killed one Marine and injured 11 others Wednesday night aboard Camp Lejeune could take months to complete.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Europe has a duty to shelter refugees, rebuffing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban who blamed the region's biggest flood of migrants since World War II on Germany opening its doors too widely.
Vice Adm. Kevin M. Donegan assumed command on Thursday of 5th Fleet, relieving Vice Adm. John W. Miller, who has overseen the Navy’s contribution to the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Imagine for a moment the peculiar experience of finding yourself in the Arabian desert, telling C3PO what to do.
Leaving no doubt that the Department of Defense intends to be in the Guantanamo detention business long after President Barack Obama leaves office, the Navy is seeking prosthetic services for at least five years for five detainees with lost limbs.
The Obama administration has notified Congress informally that it wants to resupply Saudi Arabia with thousands of precision-guided munitions, according to two people familiar with the proposal.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a warning to pilots in Florida and across much of the east coast about "military activities" that may make a widely used aircraft-collision system "unreliable" for all of September.
The false story of the infantry soldier’s death has exposed the pain such deceit can cause for survivors. For the mother of fallen Sgt. Christopher Wilson and her family, the sting of lies and loss has not been diminished by the passing of years.
The photo of the dead 3-year-old Syrian boy on a Turkish beach is haunting. It captures everything we don't want to see when we tap our phones or open our newspapers: a vicious civil war, a refugee crisis, the death of an innocent.
Let CNN open its debate by announcing this will be an old-fashioned presidential debate — with candidates being asked to discuss and really debate the problems and solutions that concern real Americans most.
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Australia's prime minister angered some Jewish leaders on Thursday by suggesting that the Islamic State movement was worse than Nazis during World War II.
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French investigators have formally identified a washed-up piece of airplane debris found in July on a remote island in the Indian Ocean as part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a Boeing 777 that disappeared more than a year ago with 239 people aboard.
Servicemembers exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War are at higher risk of developing the precursor stage of a bone marrow cancer, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical Association Oncology.
Now that the weather's getting a bit cooler and shoulder season hotel rates have started to kick in, it's a great time to research food festivals at your chosen destination.
United Nations staff turned up a case of sexual abuse of a girl by a French soldier in Central African Republic, the U.N. human rights chief said Thursday, in the latest claim of sexual abuse by foreign troops in the poor, unstable African country.
More than 3,000 soldiers who were dismissed from the Nigerian army for alleged indiscipline ?in the ongoing war with Boko Haram Islamic extremists in the northeast of the country have been reinstated, an army spokesman said Thursday.
The Iran nuclear deal strongly backed by President Barack Obama and just as ardently opposed by the GOP is now on track to get through Congress.
Servicemembers exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War are at higher risk of developing the precursor stage of a bone marrow cancer, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical Association Oncology.
“It is extraordinarily difficult to separate your personal feelings,” U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kris Poppe said, “but I am a soldier first. It was a mission I was given from a superior officer. I am not only a soldier, I am also a lawyer. You set it aside and go and fight even if it is someone who did a very bad thing.”
Turkey expressed skepticism Thursday over reports that its nationals were involved in the Aug. 17 bombing of a Bangkok landmark that killed 20 people, as Thai authorities reported finding a "suspicious fluid" during a raid at a third home linked to suspects in the attack.
The U.S. military shelled out millions before deciding the headquarters for a Special Forces base in Kandahar was unnecessary, bringing the total for unused buildings spotted by the Inspector General for Afghanistan to nearly $42 million.
The historic deployment of the Air Force’s F-22 fighter jets to Europe is more about reassuring allies that the United States is committed to peace and stability on the Continent than it is about deterring Russia, Lt Gen. Timothy M. Ray, commander of the 3rd Air Force and 17th Expeditionary, said Thursday.
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