Turkish 'cleansing' operation rocks southeastern cities
Explosions, gunfire heard as military campaign against Kurdish rebels, round the clock curfew continued
Explosions, gunfire heard as military campaign against Kurdish rebels, round the clock curfew continued
Move deepens decades-long row over American troop presence on southern Japanese island, many residents want base removed
Government advances on Al-Qaeda-linked group suspected of kidnapping several foreigners and a Filipina
US raid targeted UK citizen Mohammed Emwazi; Pentagon says death of 'celebrity' would be blow to group's prestige
Analysis: Lack of political leadership may hurt long-term viability of youth-led movement against Israeli occupation
Israel security forces say putrid-smelling spray is a nonlethal crowd control tool; some activists call it punishment
US-trained El Salvador commander implicated in 1981 civilian deaths, but CIA rejected FOIA request for more information
Soldiers storm mosque on anniversary of Ariel Sharon’s controversial Temple Mount visit that sparked second intifada
Russia says military buildup for fighting ISIL, but US says jets could pose a threat to American, allied military forces
Officer who led probe into soldier's Afghanistan disappearance said Bergdahl was concerned about his unit's leadership