Benjamin Gilbert
Contributor
'Execution-Style' Murder of Three Sudanese Immigrants in Indiana Not a Hate Crime, Police Say
Though local authorities haven’t yet pinpointed a motive for the killings in Fort Wayne, they said that they had reached this conclusion "definitively" and "with all certainty."
Istanbul's 'Little Syria' Provides a Home Away from Home for Syrian Refugees
The Fatih neighborhood is one of many Syrian enclaves that have emerged in Turkish cities across the country, offering a familiar community where refugees can share a common culture — but where life still remains difficult.
Last Week's Attack Hit Turkey Where It Hurts: Tourism
Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul struck at the heart of Turkey's tourism industry, killing 10 tourists and wounding 15 others near some of the country's most iconic and famous sites.
Prosecutors Consider Criminal Charges in Santa Barbara Pipeline Break
More than 100,000 gallons of crude oil spilled from the pipeline, which is the only one in the county not equipped with automatic shut-off valves.
Source: Islamic State Attacks Iraq’s Biggest Oil Refinery With Suicide Bombers and Car Bombs
A small contingent of Iraqi security forces personnel are battling an Islamic State onslaught at the Baiji oil refinery north of Baghdad.
Video Shows Nightmarish Scenes After Rocket Barrage in Eastern Ukraine
Footage from the immediate aftermath of a rocket attack on Mariupol shows several dead and wounded civilians, burned out buildings, and blocks strewn with broken glass and rubble.
Thousands Protest Houthi Takeover as Yemen Teeters on the Brink of Chaos
Protesters gathered in the streets of Yemen's capital and southern cities to demonstrate against a takeover by Shia Houthi rebels earlier this week.
Gruesome Photos Allegedly Show Islamic State Throwing Gay Men Off a Tall Building
Photos released by the militant group purportedly show a series of grisly public executions in Mosul, Iraq, including crucifixions and a woman being stoned to death.