Afghan Government, Taliban Clash On Peace Talks 'Rumors'
Afghan officials said negotiations are imminent, but the Taliban called the claims "false."
Al-Shabab Threat To US, EU Bolstered By Widespread Terror Network, Ties To Al Qaeda
The Somali terrorist group is now a threat to the European Union and the United States.
Islamic State 'Caliphate' In Libya Depends On Tunisian Foreign Fighters And Desert Training Camps
The Arab Spring’s success story turns into an ISIS hotbed, exporting fighters to Libya next door.
From Ghadafi To ISIS: Four Years After The Dictator Falls, Libya Still In Chaos
Four years after the fall of one of the worst dictators in the Middle East, Libya is still in chaos.
Amid Libyan Civil War, A New Coalition Is Brewing To Fight ISIS Militants
The fight against ISIS has been concentrated in Iraq and Syria, but amid the Libyan civil war a new coalition is brewing — just what ISIS wants.
Egypt Warplanes Hit ISIS Militants In Libya In Second Round Of Airstrikes
Egypt has launched airstrikes in Libya to avenge the execution of 21 Egyptian Christians.
New ISIS Beheading Video Points To ‘Islamic State’ Expansion In Libya
The Islamic State group is gaining ground through the Shura Council of the Youth of Islam, which is based in the country's port city of Derna.
Saudi Arabia, Western Nations Close Embassies, Leave Yemen To Growing Chaos
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have shut down their Yemeni embassies, but won't give up the fight against al Qaeda.
ISIS Seizes Al-Baghdadi, Town Just Miles Away From Baghdad, With Only A US Marine Base In Its Path
All that is separating the Islamic State group from Baghdad is just three miles and a U.S. Marine Corps base.
ISIS Fighters Are Faking Defections To Infiltrate Their Home Countries
Some ISIS fighters are defecting in disgust, but others are faking desertion to go back to the West without raising suspicion.
US Embassy Closing In Yemen As Houthi Rebels Gain Power May Signal Permanent American Exit
Yemen's new Houthi rulers are avowed enemies of the U.S. and Israel, but they're fighting al Qaeda too.
Bashar al-Assad's Barrel Bombs In Douma, Attacks In Ghouta Kill Nearly 200 This Week
For the past week, the Syrian regime has been waging a brutal campaign in the Damascus countryside.
Hackers Calling Themselves ‘CyberCaliphate’ Break Into International Business Times, Newsweek
The group that claimed to have hacked the U.S. Central Command and Taylor Swift has hit International Business Times.
US-Led Anti-ISIS Coalition Is Running Out Of Airstrike Targets In Raqqa, 'Islamic State' Headquarters
Airstrikes hitting Raqqa, Syria, are fewer and fewer, indicating that fighting the Islamic State group is becoming harder.
ISIS Recruiter, Former Guantanamo Bay Prisoner And Taliban Member, Killed In Afghanistan Drone Stike
Mullah Abdul Rauf was a former member of the Taliban who defected to become an ISIS recruiter in Afghanistan.
Houthis, Yemen's New Masters, Look For New Economic Partners; Russia And China Respond
The Shiite rebels who took power in Yemen need friends and money. Russia and China came knocking.
ISIS Bans Apple iPhones, iPads, iPods In The Caliphate Due To Fears They're Being Tracked
An ISIS order now bans Apple products, requiring fighters to turn off GPS devices due to concerns that they are being tracked by the enemy.
ISIS Executes Three Chinese Uighur Fighters Accused Of Defection
The three Chinese citizens were members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which China designates as a terrorist group.
Special Forces May Have Tried To Rescue Jordanian Pilot Muath al-Kasaesbeh
“They were very, very close to the building where Muath was," said a source in Raqqa, Syria.
Why ISIS Prolonged Negotiations For Jordanian Pilot Muath Al-Kaseasbeh After Executing Him In January
ISIS militants laughed about burning a captured Jordanian pilot alive.
Jordanian Pilot Mu'ath Al-Kaseasbeh Purportedly Burned Alive In New ISIS Video
Mu'ath Safi al-Kaseasbeh, 26, was an F-16 pilot captured after his plane crashed on a mission for the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS.
French Soldiers Wounded In Knife Attack During Anti-Terror Patrol Near Jewish Community Center
Three French soldiers were wounded by a knife-wielding man Tuesday while on patrol near a Jewish community center in southern France.
Bangladesh Bus Firebombed By Suspected Anti-Government Protesters Aligned With BNP, Khaleda Zia
At least 53 people have died this month in Bangladesh's recent political unrest.
Measles Outbreak 2015: Chris Christie, Rand Paul Slammed For Anti-Vaxxer Comments
Sen. Rand Paul and Gov. Chris Christie favor a parent’s right to choose whether to vaccinate a child.
Death Row Records' 'Suge' Knight Charged With Murder, Could Face Life In Jail
If convicted, the rap mogul could face life in jail for a hit-and-run killing.
Al Jazeera Journalist Mohamed Fahmy's Release Is 'Imminent' After Renouncing Egyptian Citizenship
The journalist's release was hinged on renouncing his Egyptian citizenship.
Ex-Iraqi PM Nouri Al-Maliki Isn't 'Aiming' For Re-Election But 'Won't Decline' An Offer
But he certainly wouldn't decline if elected.
ISIS Raqqa 'Governor' Allegedly Executed, Prompting Wave Of Arrests For Defection
The Islamic State group's 'governor' and head of religious police may have been planning an unprecedented split.
Kenji Goto Beheading May Signal End Of Negotiations With ISIS
ISIS had never asked publicly for a ransom before, and the first time it did it ended in tragedy.
Afghan Soldier Kills 3 American Contract Workers At Kabul Military Airport
An Afghan soldier opened fire at a Kabul military airport, killing three Americans.