Zimbabwe won't press charges against Cecil the Lion's killer
Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist and big-game hunter who killed Cecil the Lion while on a July hunting expedition, won't face charges in the beloved big cat's death, a Zimbabwean minister said Monday.
Trump still playing Steven Tyler's 'Dream On,' despite cease-and-desist letter
Steven Tyler is the latest rocker to take issue with Donald Trump.The Aerosmith frontman asked the billionaire to stop using the band's classic rock hit "Dream On" at his campaign events and rallies in a cease-and-desist letter Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
Singapore Airlines jet 'faceplants' as landing gear retracts
A Singapore Airlines jet faceplanted when its forward landing gear retracted on the tarmac at Singapore's Changi Airport Sunday.
U.S. delivers 50 tons of ammunition to Syria rebel groups
U.S. military cargo planes gave 50 tons of ammunition to rebel groups overnight in northern Syria, using an air drop of 112 pallets as the first step in the Obama Administration's urgent effort to find new ways to support those groups.
Convoy including ISIS leader hit by airstrike, Iraq's military says
Iraq's military claims its air force struck a convoy in western Anbar province that included ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Iran test-fires new generation long-range ballistic missiles, state media report
Iran has successfully test-fired a new precision-guided, long-range missile, state-run media reported on Sunday.
Nepal elects new prime minister
Nepal's Parliament on Sunday elected Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli as the country's 38th prime minister.
Syria's war: Everything you need to know about how we got here
It began with the arrests of a handful of children in 2011. Since then it's exploded into the biggest humanitarian crisis since the Second World War.
Thousands gather in Ankara in aftermath of deadly blasts that killed scores
Thousands of people gathered in the streets of Ankara on Sunday near the site of two deadly bomb blasts that tore through crowds taking part in a peace rally in the capital a day earlier.
Ankara terrorist attack: What does it mean for Turkey?
The toll from Saturday's twin bombings in Ankara is appalling enough -- the deadliest single terrorist attack on Turkish soil. But the atrocity will also have consequences far beyond the bloody scene adjacent to Ankara's railway terminus.