Families of two British aid workers killed by the Islamic State group in Syria urged people of all faiths to unite against the militants' "hateful acts."
The families of the more than 200 kidnapped Nigerian girls aren't dancing in the streets of their hometown yet after hearing of the ceasefire agreement between Nigeria and Boko Haram.
Author Stephen Mansfield has a message for the U.S.: "ISIS will fall. Kurdistan will rise... When all of this occurs, the U.S. will want to have backed its most ardent though abused friend in the region."
Unconfirmed reports say the men were beheaded - although it's possible they may have been crucified.
Police in Hong Kong cleared out a protest site in an early morning raid Wednesday.
A Pakistani court is upholding the death sentence for Asia Bibi, a Christian woman falsely accused of blaspheming the prophet Mohammed.
This week, the Islamic State came close to taking over the Baghdad airport but was repelled by U.S. Apache helicopters. Now, with the help of the Western media, ISIS is using fear as a weapon
New signs emerged Friday from Europe that a peace deal may be in the works to end the fighting in Ukraine.
Hurricane Gonzalo is bearing down on Bermuda. The Category 4 storm is packing winds nearing 140 miles per hour, making it the strongest Atlantic hurricane in three years.
Six months ago on April 14, the terrorist group Boko Haram kidnapped 276 girls from their school in Abuja, Nigeria. But despite an international social media campaign, 219 are still missing.