The government says, however, it has evidence that a U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish militia group carried out the attack in collaboration with Turkey’s own Kurdish rebels.
The Turkish authorities initially said the suicide bomber was a Syrian citizen but later acknowledged Somer was the likely attacker, while insisting he had spent time in northern Syria. Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem has said that any “ground intervention on Syrian...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump scored his third-consecutive victory of the election season by winning the Nevada Republican caucuses on Tuesday. “And soon the country is going to start winning, winning winning”.
Ryan told reporters it would be against the law for Obama to bring detainees from the prison in Cuba to the United States, because it would violate a ban on such transfers passed by Congress in 2015. He added that not only Republicans but also many in Obama’s own Democratic...
Greece was highly critical of Wednesday’s meeting in Vienna, which was attended by the interior and foreign ministers of European Union members Slovenia, Croatia and Bulgaria, as well officials from Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.
On January 6, North Korea said it had successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb, a move that outraged Washington and prompted Congress to hit back with more sanctions against the country.
He told the Senate Armed Services Committee that China’s construction and military facilities are changing the operational landscape in the South China Sea.
Saudi Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi has ruled out imminent OPEC production cuts, although he said on Tuesday he was confident more nations would join a pact to freeze output.
Pope Francis and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow signed a joint declaration in Cuba Feb. 12 and, in an interview the next day, the archbishop said it contains unclear statements on the war in Eastern Ukraine and on the identity of the Ukrainian Catholic Church.
To get an idea of what a bottleneck could do as the human tide crashes into it: Last week alone, before the measures were announced, 7,286 refugees crossed from Greece into Macedonia, the International Organization for Migration said.