U.S. planning terror attacks inside Russia, Foreign Intelligence claims
The Foreign Intelligence Service claimed that in January, 60 "terrorists" were selected and were training at the U.S. al-Tanf base in Syria.
Why Was Malik Faisal Akram Ever on U.S. Soil?
It is a shameful failure of U.S. immigration policy that a man such as Akram was able to enter U.S. soil.
Drone Strike Kills ISIS Leader Thought Responsible for Attack on US Troops
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Twitter that Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi had been killed by French forces, calling it a "major victory."
Who Was Jalaluddin Haqqani? Veteran Jihadi Dies
The Islamist commander fought in Afghanistan for decades, first against the Soviet Union and later against NATO.
Alleged ISIS Killer Omar Ameen Arrested in Sacramento
Ameen is believed to have assassinated a police officer in the town of Rawah in 2014 while fighting for ISIS.
Jihadist Made Ricin With Web-Bought Castor Bean Seeds
Police believe the suspect was following an ISIS guide for making a ricin bomb.
European ISIS Fighters Can't Get Jobs When They Go Home
Life with ISIS "was not what I thought," said one former fighter. Now, he has no future in Europe.
In London, Anti-Muslim Suspect Used ISIS Technique
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI had warned about vehicle-ramming attacks, but this method is usually associated with Islamist extremists and jihadis.
Islamist Extremists Spike in Sweden: Spy Chief
Swedish authorities are receiving triple the counterterror tips they did in 2012.
World's Safest Nation Ups Threat Level Because of ISIS
Finland has become more concerned after attacks in neighboring Sweden and Russia.
Syrian Army Faces Off with New Rebel Ambush in Damascus
The Syrian military once again faced off in Damascus with jihadist rebels attempting to strengthen the opposition's stance in international peace talks.
Syrian Jihadist Network Claims Damascus Twin Bombs
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham said it targeted Shi'ite militias for backing Assad's 'tyrannical rule.'
Kremlin: Trump's Response to Attacks in Tune With Putin
Trump has called for international cooperation in fighting terror.
Majority of the French Want Security Agents At Schools
A new poll finds that more than half of French people worry schools are not safe enough.
Search Engines' Role in Radicalization Underestimated
Nearly half a million Google searches a month return Islamist extremist material.
Mali Government Declares 10-Day State of Emergency
Unknown jihadists attacked a luxury hotel in November, killing 20 people including many foreigners.
The Jihadis Don't Hate Us Because Women Drive
The U.S. has been imposing sanctions on, bombing or invading Muslim countries since 1982.
Islamic State Supporters Post Photos in Rome
The threatening Twitter posts come in the wake of threats from the Islamic extremist group to "take Rome".
France Stops Benefits of Almost 300 Jihadists
Interior minister announces welfare loopholes being closed on 1,200 French jihadists fighting in Iraq and Syria.
Freedom of Speech Facing 'Major Threat' in France
Experts in both France and the UK have voiced their concerns about new laws passed in France.
Number of Foreign Fighters in Iraq and Syria Reaches All-Time High
There are now over 20,000 foreigners who have joined Sunni militant groups in Middle East.
Reappearance of ISIS 'Jihadi John' Highlights Intelligence Black Hole
The notorious ISIS fighter has seemingly reappeared in the recent video of two Japanese hostages.
The Jihadi's Tale
Piecing together the life story of a young British terrorist who became an ISIS star.
Photos: How Newspapers Around the World Are Paying Tribute to 'Charlie Hebdo'
Charlie Hebdo itself plans to print one million copies next week.
After the Attack: The Future of 'Charlie Hebdo'
Terrorists killed 10 staffers in the attack on the magazine.
Officer Ahmed Merabet Shot During Charlie Hebdo Attack
Two officers were shot during the attack, one of them at a distance as the gunmen fled.
French Media Offer Help to Keep Charlie Hebdo Running
The magazine lost 10 staffers in the terrorist attack.
Parisians Mourn Charlie Hebdo Victims as Hunt for Gunmen Continues
Police are seeking the gunmen responsible for the deaths of 12 in a shooting attack at the headquarters of Parisian satire magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Three Arrested After 'Hostage Situation' in Belgium
The siege ended about 1pm after three men surrendered themselves to polic
Hostages Held in Sydney Cafe, Forced to Hold Islamic Flag in Window
Sydney's city center was on lockdown after a gunman took hostages in a cafe in the financial district