President Barack Obama is facing fresh criticism for refusing to consider sending troops to fight the Islamic State terrorists in Iraq.
Turkish security forces on Sunday fired tear gas, water and paint pellets on dozens of Kurds in a village on the border with Syria.
Following a long night that brought floods of relief for some and bitter disappointment for others, Scotland awoke with a hangover Friday after voting to reject independence.
Negotiators in Ukrainian peace talks agreed early Saturday to create a buffer zone between government troops and pro-Russian militants.
Dozens of Turkish hostages seized by the Islamic State group in Iraq were freed Saturday, resolving a serious crisis which Turkish officials had long cited as a reason to avoid moving aggressively against the violent militant group.
A team of eight Ebola educators and journalists, including a local pastor, were killed in southern Guinea after an attack by villagers.
As the White House and Congress consider a shifting of U.S. alliances in the war against ISIS, a prominent Lebanese analyst warns Washington against establishing a partnership with Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah.
The international relief organization Samaritan's Purse said it's shifting its focus in battling the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
About five years have passed since an earthquake shook Haiti and killed a quarter of a million people. The recovery has been slow, and as CBN News' Efrem Graham reports, some survivors needed that much time to find hope again.
President Barack Obama pledged $46 million in new assistance to Ukraine's military on Thursday.