Japan Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe and President Obama are meeting together in Hawaii today at the site where 1,177 soldiers died at Pearl Harbor from Japan's surprise attacks.
North Korean missiles pose a direct threat to the United States and Europe as advancing technology now allows the country to put nuclear warheads on missiles that can travel thousands of miles.
Investigators doubt the Russian passenger jet was brought down by terrorism, but it's still a possibility.
Hijackers diverted a Libyan plane carrying 118 people to the Mediterranean island of Malta on Friday and threatened to blow it up with hand grenades.
Investigators on Saturday sought to hunt down where the Berlin Christmas market attacker got possible logistical support to cross at least two European borders and evade capture for days before being killed in a police shootout during a routine stop in a Milan suburb.
Prince Charles says the religious persecution that thrives today is a repeat of "the horrors of the past."
Syrian military says Aleppo has returned to government control, ending 4-year rebel hold over parts of city.
When Susan Schwartz of Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, and her sister found themselves in the middle of a terrorist attack at an outdoor Christmas market in Berlin, they began to pray. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Schwartz had been visiting her sister Marcia for Christmas.
31 people are now dead after an explosion in Tultepec, Mexico at a fireworks market. 72 others are being treated for severe burns.
Monday's truck attack at a crowded Berlin Christmas market has revived the debate over Germany's "welcoming culture" toward predominantly Muslim refugees. But an evangelical pastor in Berlin says the influx of refugees are "God's timing" and an "awesome opportunity" for the church.