Abigail Williams
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In 2015, the world saw a decrease in terrorist attacks and resulting fatalities for the first time since 2012, according to a new report.
As he prepares for a trip to Saudi Arabia, Obama finds himself firmly wedged in the midst of a debate over 9/11 legislation that involves that country.
A Cameroonian boy was killed Monday when he was struck by a vehicle in the motorcade transporting Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Two more Americans were confirmed dead in last week’s attacks in Brussels on Sunday, the State Department told NBC News.
It was not immediately clear if the fighter — identified by local media and the Associated Press as Muhammad Jamal Amin — had been captured or surrendered.
Despite the controversy surrounding their release, the information gleaned from these documents has been underwhelming.
The violence erupted Sunday as the United States announced that it had reached a “provisional agreement” on a cease-fire with Russia in the war-torn country.
State Department investigators last fall sought documents from the Clinton Foundation about the charity’s projects that may have required government approval.
Twenty-two emails from Clinton’s private server have been marked, but her campaign is calling it “overclassification run amok.”
The prisoners’ difficult conditions and limited prospects of release drove the decision to open negotiations for a prisoner exchange 14 months ago.