Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said it was U.S. policy that led to the creation and growth of the Islamic State group.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Sunday that the world would not accept terrorist attacks on civilians in Paris and Mali as the "new normal."
The conflict with the Islamic State group will be ultimately resolved through diplomatic and political channels, the French army chief said Sunday.
Jack Devine, former acting director of the CIA, said he's very concerned about the indiscriminate targeting of civilians -- particularly women and children -- by the Islamic State group.
Trump also promised to employ surveillance against mosques in the U.S.
The attack on a Shiite Muslim mosque killed 10 people, wounded 28 more and marked the beginning of a violent weekend in Iraq.
Fars news agency quoted the governor of Shush County in Khuzestan province saying a foreign surveillance drone had come down near the city of Shush.
The U.N. Security Council approved a French-sponsored resolution Friday similar to the one it OK'd after the terrorist attacks on the U.S. Sept. 11, 2001.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak condemned the Islamic State group during an opening speech at the Asean summit in Kuala Lumpur Saturday.
Many Parisians say France's actions in Syria, and the high number of French fighters in the Islamic State group, could lead to new acts of terrorism in their city.
The terrorist group has reportedly advised its followers how to avoid falling for Anonymous' tricks.
Police now say Hasna Aitboulahcen did not set off a suicide bomb during a raid Wednesday, but another person inside the apartment did.
Lebanon said it would not close its airspace to accommodate Russian military exercises in the Mediterranean.
The terror group has “been anxious to make this shift for a long time,” according to an expert who studies their networks.
"This is shocking rhetoric. It should be denounced by all seeking to lead this country," Hillary Clinton said Friday.
Three Chinese men and an American woman were reportedly among those killed in a hotel in Bamako, the capital of the West African nation.
Just 5 percent of Germans were worried extra security measures could infringe on their constitutional rights.
"French Muslims want to proclaim their indestructible attachment to the republican pact and the values which have formed France," a representative from the French Muslim Council said.
A leaked police memo warned of "imminent terrorist threats" from suicide bombers linked to ISIS and the Abu Sayyaf group ahead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit.
The Islamic State group has recruited experts from Iraq and elsewhere, an Iraqi official said, citing intelligence reports.
As debate rages over Syrian refugees, asylum-seekers in the U.S. fear -- with good reason -- that their cases will be affected.
"Certain things will be done that we never thought would happen in this country in terms of information and learning about the enemy."