Russia threatened to aim nuclear missiles at Danish warships if Denmark joins NATO's missile defense system, in comments Copenhagen called unacceptable and NATO said would not contribute to peace.
The threat of a jihadist attack in France has reached a level "without precedent," and new attacks are inevitable, according to top counterterrorism officials.
Six men and women were charged on Sunday for the rape and torture of a young woman allegedly held as a sex slave for a month, beaten and forced to engage in bestiality.
Four years after a tsunami ravaged much of Japan's northeastern coast, efforts to fend off future disasters are focusing on a 400-kilometer chain of sea walls, at places nearly five stories high.
Volcanic eruptions, landslides, earthquakes, cyclones - 76-year-old Lik Simelum from Vanuatu has survived them all.
Even by Afghanistan's standards of often-shifting alliances, a meeting between ethnic Hazara elders and commanders of the Taliban insurgents who have persecuted them for years was extraordinary.
For Shayaan Tahir, it all began seven years ago when an order he placed on Amazon for a new iPod was rejected because the online giant would not deliver electronics to Pakistan.
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said security "failures" had helped facilitate the Islamic State group's deadly attack on the country's national museum on Wednesday that killed 23 people, 20 of them foreign tourists.
The issue of United Nations sanctions has become a major snag in the US-Iran nuclear talks, according to negotiators involved.
The United States said it had evacuated all its staff from Yemen, whose embattled president has appealed for "urgent intervention" by the UN Security Council as attacks by rebels bring his country nearer to civil war.
Libya's official government conducted airstrikes on Saturday against airports and a military camp in the capital, Tripoli, controlled by a rival government, and killed a senior commander loyal to that government, officials said.
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