Chinese State Media Calls Botched U.S. Drone Strike in Kabul 'Terrorism'
"We strongly call on the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague to investigate this matter," the Global Times wrote.
Woman Who Joined ISIS as Teen Asks to Return to U.K.
"The only crime I committed was being dumb enough to join IS," said Shamima Begum, who ran away from home at 15 years old to Syria.
60 Percent of Americans Believe Troops Will Have to Return to Afghanistan
Only 34 percent of respondents now approve of President Joe Biden on foreign policy, while 59 percent disapprove.
Can the UN Finally Cease Its Relentless Anti-Israel Bias?
Last year, the UN General Assembly adopted 17 one-sided resolutions against Israel and only six against any of the other 192 member states.
'Jihadist Central': Terrorists Will Flow to Afghanistan, Says Ex-CIA Leader
"I think not only will jihadists be inspired, but a lot of them are going to come to Afghanistan to be part of the celebration," said Michael Morell.
Most Americans Say U.S. Should Be Less Involved Overseas to Fight Terrorism
Additionally, the CBS News/YouGov study asked Americans about their opinions on various efforts to reduce terror threats.
9/11 Families Say Unclassified FBI 'Secrets' Prove Saudi Involvement
The families group said that the newly released 16-page report contained "a host of bombshell new revelations."
Pro-Al-Qaeda Publication Marks 9/11 With Call for More Attacks With Planes
"Are we not able to repeat it?" the article asks, a security analyst noted on Saturday.
Chinese State Media Marks 9/11 With Prediction of Another 'Deadly Attack'
"Time will prove that it is a mistake for the US to regard China as its biggest adversary," said Hu Xijin, the outspoken editor of a Chinese government mouthpiece.
Defense Sec Admits It's 'Troubling' to See 'Same Folks' in Taliban Cabinet
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin acknowledged that the Taliban's new government includes members of the Haqqani network, a designated foreign terrorist organization.
Iranian Paper Calls 9/11 'the Beginning of America's End'
The illustration shows Uncle Sam's severed legs as the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
Memorial for 13 Soldiers Killed in Kabul Attack Keeps Getting Vandalized
"These were more than flags; these represented 13 lives and their families," a Riverside, California, police spokesman said.
Biden, Former U.S. Presidents Honor America's Heroes on Anniversary of 9/11
"As a nation, we must never forget those we lost during one of the darkest moments in our history," President Biden said in a statement Saturday.
End the 'War on Terror'
Governments have a responsibility to protect the public from the likes of the Islamic State, but outside situations of active armed conflict, law-enforcement rules should suffice.
U.K. Official Warns of 'Inspired Terrorism' After Taliban Takeover
The MI5 director general said the Taliban takeover "heartened and emboldened" people who could pose "more risk" to the U.K. and other Western countries.
After 9/11, No Americans Were Held to Account. Here's Why That's Dangerous
Even the 9/11 Commission soft-pedaled the failures of U.S. leaders and the intelligence community.
Federal Judge Says it's 'Amazing' 9/11 Culprits Not 'Brought to Justice'
"It's amazing to me that the rest of the culprits in this case have not been brought to justice.," said U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema.
Lone Surviving Bataclan Terror Attacker Refuses to Speak to Investigators
Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the Islamic State group who attacked Paris, said he was "a fighter for Islamic State" when asked for his profession.
White Nationalism and Militant Islamism are Transnational Terrorist Threats
Understanding terrorism to be transnational will shift public perceptions, prosecutorial powers and resources to countering the full scope of white nationalism, the most pressing threat to the security and social stability of the United States and many countries around the world.
Is ISIS Making a Comeback in Libya?
For years, observers have warned that Libya's civil war could provide the perfect storm for the group to recruit new members and launch attacks. It looks like those predictions may finally be coming true.
"Zero Hour": Intercepted Communications Signaled an Attack Was Imminent
"The match is about to begin," said one of the communications. The NSA didn't translate them into English or disseminate them.
The Pilots and Muscle Men Began to Assemble. First Up, the Newark Team
September 7 saw the terrorists enroute to their 9/11 departure points. The four hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93 were the earliest team in position.
Taliban May Need 'Help' to Govern Afghanistan Says U.K. Military Chief
Sir Nick Carter warned that if the Taliban couldn't govern effectively "all bets are off" in terms of terror groups.
Biden Orders AG to Release FBI Documents Related to 9/11 Investigation
"I made a commitment to ensuring transparency regarding the declassification of documents on the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks," Biden said.
The Lesson the Administration Refuses To Learn
By surrendering in humiliation to the Taliban, Biden and his advisors empowered U.S. enemies and weakened U.S. allies.
Clinton Team's Advised Bush on Fighting Taliban, But Bush Wasn't Having It
Bill Clinton-era officials urged his successor to make use of warlord Ahmed Shah Massoud and his anti-Taliban Northern Alliance.
White Supremacist Ordered to Read Dickens, Shakespeare, to Avoid Jail
Ben John, 21, of Lincoln, England, had been convicted of downloading right-wing documents but was given a suspended sentence.
Facebook Apologizes to Mom of Slain Marine Kareem Nikoui for Deleting IG
"We express our deepest condolences to Ms. Chappell and her family. Her tribute to her heroic son does not violate any of our policies," the company told Newsweek.
What the CIA Didn't Tell Bush When He Returned from Vacation
Saudi Prince Turki 's resignation surprised the CIA. He was close to them--and to Osama bin Laden. But the U.S. focused its wrath on Pakistan, not Saudi Arabia.
Soldier Killed in Kabul Wrote About Confronting Power to Help Others
"For him, a role model is anyone who stands up against power to help others," Knauss' teacher recalls him writing.