Airstrikes On ISIS-Aligned Darna After Triple Suicide Bombing In Benghazi, Tobruk, Bayda
Airstrikes hammered ISIS-dominated Darna on Wednesday after triple suicide attacks hit the Libyan cities of Benghazi, Tobruk and Bayda.
Punishing Syrian Criminals Against Humanity: 15 Regime Leaders That Could Be Indicted
Testimonies and data from human rights organizations point to many leaders likely to be indicted for atrocities, IBTimes has learned.
If ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Is Killed, Who Is Caliph Of The Islamic State Group?
No one would fully replace Baghdadi, but experts said ISIS would carry on operations as usual if the caliph is killed.
New York Woman Eleanor Cunningham Celebrates 100th Birthday With Celebratory Skydive
And she said she'll do it again on her 105th birthday.
Westerners Joining ISIS Have Tougher Recruitment Requirements To Weed Out ISIS Spies
ISIS tightened recruitment requirements for Westerners to weed out potential spies.
Doritos Flavored Mountain Dew 'Dewitos' Could Be Coming To A Campus Near You
One person who has sampled the beverage said it wasn’t that disgusting.”
Ukraine News: Japan Urges Putin To Respect Ceasefire As Shelling, Unidentified Convoy Hit Rebel-Held Donetsk
Japan urged Russia to respect the ceasefire just as Donetsk saw some of the heaviest shelling in over a month.
APEC 2014: Obama To Push Trans-Pacific Partnership With China; Discuss MH-17 With Australia, Possibly Putin
Poor performance in midterm elections and an onslaught of global issues could dim Obama's presence at APEC.
Who Is Ruling Yemen? New Government Announced Amid Pro-Saleh, Houthi Protests in Sanaa
But will a new cabinet be enough to end months of violent clashes that now include al Qaeda's local offshoot?
Obama Sends Secret Letter To Iran About Joining The Fight Against ISIS
President Obama reportedly wrote to Ayatollah Khamenei about a shared interest in battling ISIS.
The ISIS Money Trail: Newsweek Reports On How The Islamic State Funds Terror
ISIS makes money on oil, private donations, extortion and human trafficking. Newsweek's cover story explores how they do it.
ISIS Youth Recruitment: Life In ISIS-Ruled Raqqa So Grim, Parents Are Giving Up Their Children
ISIS militants are recruiting their successors, some of whom are barely old enough to be in kindergarten.
Guantanamo Bay Detainee Fouzi Al Awda Released, Transferred to Kuwait
He is the second prisoner transferred to Kuwait since a released detainee carried out a suicide bombing in 2008.
Kansas Governor Race 2014: Incumbent Sam Brownback Beats Democrat Paul Davis
The last round of Rasmussen polling had Davis ahead with 52 percent and an earlier poll from Monmouth U. gave him 50 percent of the vote.
New ISIS Video: Islamic State Militants Discuss Yazidi Sex Slave Market
“If she doesn't have teeth, why would I want her?" one alleged militant says.
ISIS Beheads Four Journalists In Mosul: Reports
The journalists are thought to be among the dozen Iraqi reporters captured last month by militants.
Arab Israeli Citizen Joins ISIS, Jailed For 22 Months For 'Threat To Israel's Security' Upon Return
In an unprecedented move, an Israeli court said citizens who receive military training in Syria are a "threat to Israel's security."
Jabhat Al-Nusra's Attacks On Moderate Rebels Put Western Strategy In Jeopardy
The al Qaeda affiliate in Syria has made significant gains on U.S.-backed rebels.
Pakistan Border Bombing: ISIS, al-Qaeda Affiliated Terrorist Groups Race To Claim Responsibility
Groups affiliated with ISIS, al Qaeda and the Taliban took responsibility for one of the deadliest attacks in Pakistan in years.
Kobani Update: ISIS Manages To Unite Kurdish Factions, And That's Worrying Turkey
A unified Kurdistan may not be on the horizon, but fighting ISIS transcends Kurdish political and geographical divisions.
ISIS In Kobani Update: Iraq Peshmerga Forces Enter Kobani To Fight ISIS
Iraqi Kurds entered Syria to help their Syrian counterparts fight off Islamic State militants.
Libya Update: Benghazi Descends Into Mayhem As Army-Backed Gen. Hifter Fights Militias
The second-biggest city in Libya may be witnessing a humanitarian disaster.
Iran Execution Rate: Number Of Iran Executions Higher Under President Hassan Rouhani Than Ahmadinejad
Iran's leader is seen as a moderate, but has presided over more executions so far in 2014 than in the same period last year.
ISIS Mass Execution At Mosul Prison Leaves 600 Dead, Mostly Shiites: HRW Report
Before the shooting began, one militant gunman said, "We’re going to eat well tonight," according to a survivor.
Syria Leader Bashar Assad Drops Barrel Bombs As Rebels Sign Temporary Truce With Nusra Front: Report
Syria's Bashar Assad reportedly bombed a refugee camp while rebels signed a temporary truce with opposition brigades.
Crackdown In Lebanon Pushes Some Sunnis Toward ISIS, Al-Nusra
Lebanon is becoming more and more embroiled in Syria's civil war.
New Israeli Settlements In East Jerusalem 'Incompatible' With Israel, Palestine Two-State Solution: US
Riots in East Jerusalem continue as Israel threatens new settlements and faces international criticism.
ISIS News Update: Iraqi Peshmerga Forces Will Enter Kobani To Help Kurdish Forces Fight Militants: Report
Iraqi peshmerga forces will go to Kobani through Turkey to help Syrian Kurds fight ISIS militants
Full Text Of Mohammed Morsi Statement From Prison, Signed 'President' Of Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood leader said he wouldn't leave prison until all his jailed supporters were freed.
Canada Parliament Shooting: Ottawa's Parliament Hill Open To Public After Terrorist Attack
"It was very beautiful. All of us were in solidarity with Canada," an Ottawa resident told CBC News.