A dozen deserters in hiding in Turkey tell researchers of glaring mismatch between words and deeds of extremist group
Some see Ankara's strategic shift as a result of concurrent diplomatic crises with Iraq, Russia, and Iran
Gunmen shoot at bus, killing two; travelers told to divide into Muslims and non-Muslims, but people refuse and attackers leave
‘Spain cannot afford a period of political lack of clarity that would spoil the progress achieved during these years,’ says leader of victorious Popular Party
Analysts say world prices could fall further, after already dropping 65 percent from their peak figures a year ago
Most of those killed were rebels fighting forces loyal to Syrian President Assad, British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says
Development comes as provincial deputy governor issues deperate Facebook please to President Ghani to 'please save Helmand from tragedy'
Samir Kantar was one of hundreds of Hezbollah members who have gone to Syria to fight alongside President Bashar al-Assad's forces since civil war began there in March 2011
Officials from Yemen's recognized government and Houthi rebels will meet again next month, said UN envoy following Geneva negotiations
Congress adjourns until January after Republicans and Democrats worked in concert to, among other things, fund US government, reauthorize Export-Import Bank
Sixty-three percent voted against in a referendum defining marriage as a union between two adults, not necessarily a man and woman
Constitution aimed at stopping more than three years of violence between Muslims and Christians
Domin Kari