Relations between the United States and Egypt are back on course following Secretary of State John Kerry's weekend visit to Cairo.
Team USA's World Cup soccer hopes are still alive in Brazil, even after a last-second disappointment in last night's showdown with Portugal.
Malaysia's top court is upholding a government ban forbidding non-Muslims from using the term "Allah" to refer to God.
The Sudanese mother condemned to die for refusing to renounce her Christian faith has been set free, according to her attorney.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in Iraq as the country continues its violent downward spiral at the hands of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
The Islamic jihad in Iraq is hitting Kurds on the home front as they try to navigate the stormy waters of the unfolding crisis.
President Barack Obama is vowing not to send any combat troops to Iraq, but he's left the door open to airstrikes. Many Republicans are skeptical.
At their heart, sports are about the thrill of competition. But for kids in the slums of Brazil, it serves as an inspiration to aim for higher goals in life.
Not too long ago, Pacifique Niyitanga was roaming the streets of Rwanda, doing almost anything to survive. He has memories of a past filled with uncertainty.
There's a sadistic practice prevailing in the bowels of Egypt. Christian girls are being forced to marry Muslim men