Status quo not sustainable, says US Secretary of State John Kerry, but tactic needed to revive troubled peace process remains elusive
Decline follows Friday's meeting of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
US senator from Texas, with support from 24 percent in Iowa, edges past Donald Trump, who drops to second place with 19 percent
In a cruel twist, three immigrants who fled their home nations looking for safe haven were killed in last week's mass shooting that left 14 dead and 21 injured
Guillaume Soro failed to appear in connection with a case brought against him by former Ivorian president's son, judicial sources said on Monday
One bystander tells of being shot in the back by police; justice is rare, according to investigative group
Turkish prime minister has described deployment as routine rotation of forces that set up camp almost a year ago near northern city of Mosul, which is controlled by IS militants
Syrian president criticizes Britain's entrance into US-led coalition attacking Islamic State militants in his country, saying airstrikes are illegal and will fail
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan briefs reporters on what Pakistani authorities know about 29-year-old Tashfeen Malik
Spokesman said Obama will give an update on investigation into Wednesday's mass shooting, will discuss 'the broader threat of terrorism' and how to defeat it
President Francois Hollande’s announcement came during meeting with about a dozen African leaders to discuss climate threats in their countries
For Americans, last week’s deadly shootings in California bring together two potent overlapping issues: international terrorism and gun control
Domin Kari