ISIS Syria Offensive In Ras Al-Ain: Islamic State Launches Major Assault On Key Syrian Border Town
The Islamic State group deployed heavy weapons and tanks while carrying out the assault Wednesday.
Boko Haram ISIS Pledge: Possible Alliance Would Reap Limited Victories For Militant Groups
Both groups stand to reap propaganda gains, but it's not clear Boko Haram will get the operational support it needs from ISIS.
Lebanese Pop Star Fadel Shaker To Surrender: Alleged Jihadist Was Fugitive For 2 Years
Fadel Shaker intends to hand himself over to the Lebanese judiciary and dispute the charges against him.
Israel Elections: Arab Voters Face Defining Moment With Joint List Party Poised For Unprecedented Knesset Showing
Israeli Arab politicians are hoping to move their community from the sidelines after years of declining voter turnout.
Egypt Student Killed By Teacher: Cairo School Closed After Fatal Beating
The case is the latest high-profile incident of violence against schoolchildren in Egypt.
Netanyahu: Congress Speech 'Well Worth' Cost Of Confronting Obama; US-Israel Relations 'Strong'
The Israeli prime minister has maintained the lasting effects of the address will be positive.
Boko Haram Gwoza Battle: Militants Prepare For Major Showdown With Multinational Force In Nigerian Town
Militant fighters have reportedly told town residents to flee to avoid being killed in the crossfire of an anticipated battle.
India Mob Lynching Attack: City Under Curfew After Rape Suspect Killed In Dimapur
Hundreds of riot police are patroling Dimapur, the main city in India’s Nagaland state.
ISIS Nimrud Destruction: UNESCO Condemns Islamic State 'War Crime' In Ancient Assyrian City
The bulldozing of one of Iraq’s most historical archaeological sites is the latest assault by ISIS against the region’s cultural heritage.
Saudi Arabia Fears 'Iran Is Taking Over Iraq' Amid Iranian Nuclear Talks
Saudi Arabia has worried that a nuclear deal would give Iran more opportunity to flex its muscles in the Middle East.
Egypt Investigates Pyramid Porn Film: Russian Tourists Reportedly Filmed Video Near Giza Pyramids, Sphinx
Russian tourists reportedly produced the film near Egypt's most important tourist attraction, allegedly with the connivance of local police.
Egypt Interior Minister Fired: Mohammed Ibrahim Replaced With Police General After Rise In Attacks
A massive fire in Cairo's convention center Wednesday was apparently deemed the latest sign of Mohamed Ibrahim's failures.
Tikrit Battle: ISIS Fighters Burn Oil Fields Amid Iraqi Offensive Against Islamic State Control
The maneuver is intended to hinder aerial attacks on Islamic State group fighters in the vicinity of the Ajil oil field.
Egypt Islamic Authority Decries ISIS Marriages, 'Video Conference' Weddings With Islamic State
A learned religious body said such unions push women into a "circle of terrorism."
Los Angeles Homeless Shooting: France, Cameroon Rejected Man When US Immigration Authorities Tried To Deport Him
Two countries refused to repatriate the man who was killed by Los Angeles police.
#EidinNYC: New York Muslim Holiday Public School Observance Celebrated On Twitter
#EidinNYC celebrates New York's move to recognize two major Muslim holidays on the New York City school calendar.
Saudi Arabia Facebook Arrest: Religious Police Detain Indian Citizen For 'Offensive' Hindu Mecca Photo
An Indian citizen could be facing five years in jail for posting a photo of Hindu symbols in Mecca's Holy Mosque.
Nigeria Elections: First Lady Says Opposition Leader Buhari's Brain May Be 'Dead,' Defends Boko Haram Fight
Nigeria's Patience Jonathan accuses her husband's presidential-election opponent, 72, of being too old to lead the country.
Turkey-Armenia Peace Statue Case: Erdogan To Appeal Ruling Ordering Him To Pay A Fine For 'Monstrosity' Insult
Turkey's president will appeal a court-ordered fine over an insult of a monument meant to promote Turkish-Armenian peace.
Iran's Government Tries To Capitalize On Netanyahu Speech Tensions For Domestic Political Boost
The country's more moderate political faction could use the controversy surrounding the speech to strengthen its domestic position.
Tikrit ISIS Battle: Top Iranian Commander On Iraq Frontlines Of Crucial Offensive Against Islamic State
Witnesses told Reuters on Tuesday that Gen. Ghasem Soleimani is playing a role in coordinating the counteroffensive against ISIS.
Cuomo Email Deletion Policy: New York Senator Plans Bill To Overturn Governor's Statewide Mandate
The New York governor's administration recently implemented a policy that automatically purges state government emails after 90 days.
Boko Haram Beheading Video: ISIS-Style Killing Of Accused Spies Released By Nigeria Militants
The video, which is the first part of a series the group has entitled “Harvest of the Spies,” depicts militants killing two men they accused of spying.
Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Could Be Beheaded For Insulting Islam, Faces Re-Trial On Apostasy Charge
Raif Badawi's family said he faces efforts from within the Saudi judicial system to retry him on the capital charge of apostasy.
Netanyahu Speech International Reaction: What Israeli, Arab, European Media Are Saying About The Controversial Address
The controversial address has received significant coverage in the U.S. and Israel.
Hamas-Israel Conflict: Top Qassam Brigades General Says Group Is Preparing For War
The top commander of Hamas’ military wing said his group has continued to stockpile rockets in anticipation of a war.
Tikrit Battle Against ISIS: 30,000 Fighters Mount Anti-Islamic State Offensive In Iraq
A force of 30,000 fighters plus airborne forces are moving on three fronts against Islamic State troops.
Women’s History Month 2015 Quotes: 21 Inspirational Sayings By Influential Women
Women's History month celebrates the many historic and contemporary contributions of women to society.
When Is St. Patrick’s Day? Celebrations, Parade Times In New York, Boston, Chicago
With St. Patrick’s falling on a Tuesday this year, some cities have chosen to celebrate a couple of days early on the weekend leading up to the big day.
When Is Daylight Savings 2015? Why We Change Clocks To Spring Forward
The second Sunday in March has marked the start of Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. since Congress passed legislation in 2007 mandating the practice.