October 2, 2017 ISIS torches oil wells in northern Iraq, military officials say ISIS militants set fire to three oil wells west of the city of Kirkuk, one of two areas of Iraq still under the terror group's control, officials said Monday.
October 2, 2017 Trial to open for suspected mastermind of Benghazi attacks The suspected mastermind of the 2012 Benghazi, Libya, attacks will face a trial this week, three years after he was captured by U.S. special forces and brought to America.
September 29, 2017 Rep. Adam Kinzinger: Syria continues to suffer from Assad's wicked, horrible acts. It must end In the past two years, the Syrian conflict has shifted from a war for hope and opportunity to one in which Russia and Iran continue to prop up their evil ally Assad, while also killing innocent people with impunity.
September 27, 2017 Photos of religious minority children pleading for Trump's help show urgency for Iraq aid As the deadline looms for the State Department to provide over $1 billion in aid to the religious minorities in Iraq, the children of Christian and Yazidi refugees are pleading directly to president Trump to take action.
September 27, 2017 Rockets, grenades fired at Kabul airport after Mattis arrival Forty to 45 rockets and rocket-propelled grenades landed near a passenger terminal at Kabul's international airport Wednesday less than two hours after U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis arrived there.
September 27, 2017 Saudi Arabia finally allows women to drive -- a vital but politically risky move for the Kingdom Tuesday, in a bold and decisive, yet politically risky move, Saudi King Salman issued instructions that will finally allow women to drive.
September 27, 2017 Iraqi PM celebrates after troop gains in Mosul in ISIS fight Iraq's prime minister celebrated with troops on Sunday after they drove Islamic State militants from some of their last strongholds in Mosul, even as heavy fighting continued in a small portion of the Old City neighborhood.
September 27, 2017 Turkey's Assyrians fear annihilation after government seizes church properties The ongoing legal conflict surrounding the Turkish government’s seizure of dozens of properties from the Syriac Orthodox Church has left the religious minority fearing for their survival in the land where it all began.
September 27, 2017 Search for two missing mountain climbers on 'Killer Mountain' called off The rescue mission has been called off for two experienced mountain climbers that attempted to climb Pakistan’s Nanga Parbat, also known as “Killer Mountain,” after an avalanche last month.
September 27, 2017 Netanyahu's personal lawyer, others probed in fraud case Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netantyahu's personal lawyer, the former head of the Israeli Navy and four others are being probed by Israeli police in a fraud case.