Blast in Ankara kills at least 27, wounds at least 75 Turkey's capital was struck by a large explosion on Sunday, hitting a transportation hub that was packed with travelers returning from weekend trips.March 13, 2016
Gunmen assault tourist hotels in Ivory Coast, killing at least 14 The attack on a beach resort popular with Westerners has been claimed by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, according to SITE. Ivory Coast's president says the six gunmen have been killed.March 13, 2016
Nothing is going right in the world's newest nation A U.N. camp for displaced persons tells the story of South Sudan's woes. Its 120,000 residents, mostly kids, came to escape civil war violence and a growing food crisis.March 8, 2016
Pentagon: U.S. drone strike hits training camp in Somalia The airstrike killed more than 150 al-Shabab fighters who were preparing to launch a large-scale attack, likely against African or U.S. personnel, the Pentagon said Monday.March 7, 2016
History of slavery, future of diversity still at issue at Harvard Student protesters calling themselves Reclaim Harvard Law School say a recommendation that a slavery-tainted symbol be retired is not enough to end their occupation of a student center.March 6, 2016
An update on Afghanistan, America's 'forgotten war' The war in Afghanistan is now in its 15th year, and this week, the U.S.-led military coalition there got its 17th commander: Gen. John "Mick" Nicholson.March 3, 2016
Defense Secretary Carter on ISIS, Syria, and threats from cyber-terrorism and climate change Defense Secretary Ashton Carter speaks about key national security issues including ISIS, Syria, Iraq and the threats from cyber-terrorism and climate change. The Defense Secretary spoke Tuesday, March 1 at the Commonwealth Club of California. Club president and CEO Gloria Duffy is the moderator.March 3, 2016
Fighting ISIS at home and abroad The latest attacks in the Middle East, Paris and San Bernardino have proven the fight against ISIS is not limited to a country or even a region, it's a fight against an ideology. This hour, military strategies abroad and actions at home to stem extremism and ISIS recruitment.March 2, 2016
Black Lives Matter: Crashed Ice protest canceled; demands addressed Following hours of discussion, Black Lives Matter St. Paul leaders Friday said they found common ground with city officials on several issues, including the firing of a St. Paul police officer over a Facebook post.February 26, 2016
Meeting tonight on feds' MN anti-terror recruiting efforts A Minneapolis neighborhood group has organized a community event scheduled for Monday evening about a controversial federal pilot program intended to prevent radicalization in Minnesota's Somali community.February 22, 2016