ISIS Recruiter And Former Guantanamo Bay Prisoner Captured By Taliban In Afghanistan
Just days after ISIS declared its "state" in Afghanistan, the Taliban captured one of its main recruiters.
Tit-For-Tat Attacks Between Hezbollah And Israel Won't Turn Into All-Out War, Experts Say
Lebanon is on edge as Israel and the Shiite militants trade fire, but their confrontation is unlikely to escalate.
Houthis, Yemen's Ascendant Group, Promise Stability And Victory Against Al Qaeda
The Shiite group that ousted Yemen's president may deliver the country to Iran -- but also defeat al Qaeda.
'Islamic State' Expands Into Afghanistan As Afghans Form Local Militia To Fight Taliban, ISIS
Little is known about the group other than its name, "Death," and its enmity for Islamist radicals.
After Liberation Of Kobane, Kurdish Battle With ISIS Is Not Over
ISIS may have lost Kobani, but now it's going after a major energy and agricultural hub.
Suspected US Drone Strikes On Al Qaeda In Yemen Continue After President Hadi's Resignation
If confirmed, this would be the first U.S. drone strike in Yemen since its president stepped down last week.
Saudi Arabia King Salman's Success Hinges On Making New Political Friends In The Region
The Saudi Arabian king inherits a power struggle with Iran, one reason he needs to make new friends in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia’s Shaky Succession Plan Could Leave Kingdom Vulnerable To Militant Infiltration
Only a handful of eligible candidates for the throne remain medically fit to reign, and jihadists may exploit this.
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Dies From Pneumonia At Age 90, State Media Confirms
After being hospitalized since early January, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al Saud has died.
Airstrikes Have Killed 6,000, But Ousting ISIS From Iraq May Take Two Years: UK Minister
Expelling ISIS from Iraq could take up to two years, according to the British foreign minister.
Ground Troops To Fight ISIS Not Likely In France's 'War On Terror'
Some in France have been calling for a "total war on terror," but French troops have been battling militants for months — and it's not ISIS.
ISIS Creates English-Speaking Foreign Fighter 'Anwar al-Awlaki' Brigade For Attacks On The West: Report
The force of English-speaking foreign fighters is meant to target Western cities.
France's Secularism Is Driving Young Muslims Out Of School, Work And French Culture
That's how young French Muslims feel after the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
Obama Boasts Increase In Domestic Energy Production, But Saudi Arabia Is Keeping Prices Low
Lower gas prices have helped American consumers, Obama said. But Saudi Arabia is largely responsible for low oil prices.
Paris Policewoman, Suspended For Skipping Charlie Hebdo Tribute
The suspension of a Paris policewoman over Charlie Hebdo shows the clash between France's secular values and some French Muslims.
Five Russians Of Chechen Origin Detained In France For Allegedly Planning An Attack
Five suspects of Chechen origin were detained in the south of France for allegedly planning an attack in Béziers.
France’s Online War On Terror Sympathizers And Extremists Has A New Cyber Security Cell
The French army's cybersecurity unit is gathering and synthesizing information on Islamist extremists.
After Charlie Hebdo, No Place For Racism Or Oppression In Paris Underground Art Scene
Paris artists unite in the wake of the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the kosher market.
Former Contributor To French Satirical Weekly Charlie Hebdo: 'I Really Hold It Against You, Charb'
One of the founders of Charlie Hebdo holds the satirical magazine’s former editor responsible for controversial content.
Why Paris Is Calling The Charlie Hebdo Attack ‘France’s 9/11’
In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack, many in Paris are bracing for a culture of fear and racism — and possibly war.
New ISIS Video: French Islamic State Fighters Respond To Paris Terrorist Attack On Anniversary
“It should have been done a while ago. Because the [people] in France and in Europe do everything to destroy Islam ... ” an alleged member of ISIS said.
Charlie Hebdo: Finding Latest Issue In Paris Is All About Connections
“I’m going to frame this and keep it for my grandchildren.”
Charlie Hebdo's Next Issue: People Line Up In Paris, Copies Sold Out Within Minutes
Charlie Hebdo's latest issue hit Paris newsstands on Wednesday with a massive print run of 3 million copies. It sold out in minutes.
Charlie Hebdo Cover Sparks Fear From Muslims, Jews In Paris
A day before Charlie Hebdo's latest issue arrives, some Muslims and Jews in Paris are fearful.
Paris Attacks Force French Jews To Decide Between Living In Fear Or Uprooting Their Lives
After last week's Charlie Hebdo shooting, Paris Jews have gone into self-imposed hiding. Some might leave Paris forever.
After Charlie Hebdo Attack, Parisians Fear Immigration Crackdown, Racist Policies
The feeling of solidarity against terrorism may be short-lived as fear of backlash grows.
After Hyper Cacher Attack, Jews And Muslims Alike Fear Religious Backlash In France
“The problem in France is that you can’t speak about religion."
In Wake Of Charlie Hebdo Attack, Marine Le Pen's Call For The Death Penalty Threatens To Further Polarize France
A rightist party that wants to reintroduce the death penalty may stand to gain from the terrorist attack.
Charlie Hebdo Attack Has 'Hallmarks' Of Professional, Al Qaeda-Style Terrorist Attack On The West
The attack's precision, scale and outcome suggests the gunmen had training and the necessary intelligence.
In Syria's Civilian Death Toll, The Islamic State Group, Or ISIS, Is A Far Smaller Threat Than Bashar Assad
The brutal Islamic State group is killing far fewer Syrians than the government in Damascus.