U.K.’s Home Secretary Amber Rudd branded the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump as a “potential propaganda opportunity” for ISIS.
Data show that through some of the biggest humanitarian crises over the past century, Americans have been resistant to provide safe haven to refugees.
Across many presidential administrations, Saudi Arabia has been a key U.S. ally in the Middle East.
A U.S. commando also died in the dawn attack that killed the U.S. born al-Qaeda leader and preacher Anwar al-Awlaki’s daughter.
An influx of troops, broader control in combat and more Apaches could be options for President Trump to pursue against the terrorist group.
The world's deadliest terrorist group may have a new strategy: using babies to escape suspicion.
As of Dec.15, 2016, the U.S. government has spent $10.7 billion in its fight against the Islamic State group since Operation Inherent Resolve began in 2014.
The declassified documents, seized by the Navy Seals team responsible for killing Osama in 2011, include letters to family, expense account entries, and Bin Laden's observations on world events.
Retired Gen. James Mattis suggested he wants a tougher military presence in Syria in the fight against ISIS during Thursday's confirmation hearings.
The Kremlin passed internet regulations last year that Edward Snowden called "Big Brother" laws.
Authorities arrested Gilber Caro, a member of the right-wing Popular Will party, for having a rifle, explosives and ammunition.
The Philippines-based militant group has demanded the German government a ransom of $10 million, according to reports.
Prosecutors said Thursday that the pair helped Khalid El Bakraoui, who was also responsible for a suicide bombing on the Brussels metro.
The wheelchair-bound fighters were sent for suicide missions, including one in the Iraqi city of Mosul, according to reports.
Hamza bin Laden, a son of Osama bin Laden, was officially named as a terrorist Thursday by the State Department.
Numerous militant groups, including Abu Sayyaf and Maute, have pledged their allegiance to ISIS and operate openly in the country's restive southern provinces.
The killer in the last year's Charleston church massacre is acting as his own attorney, but he doesn't seem interested in defending himself.
Elor Azaria claimed he shot the man because he believed the latter might be wearing an explosive vest but prosecutors dismissed the argument and dubbed his motive revenge.
"The matter is under internal review," a police spokesperson said.
2016 saw the deaths of beloved celebrities, the escalation of conflict in Syria, terrorism and even a rash of creepy clowns.
"And tactics and strategies cannot reveal our location except if Allah wills by his decree," Shekau said.
Another 15 convicted terrorists were sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment with hard labor.