High Commissioner for Peace Sergio Jaramillo calls the deal a miracle.
As operations led by the West make gains against ISIS, military intelligence expects a glimpse into the terror group's plans abroad.
Just a quarter of terrorists who return from fighting with ISIS cooperate with German law enforcement officials.
National Security Advisor Susan Rice admitted, however, that clearing the Islamic State group from Iraq and Syria would still be “a very difficult fight.”
The 22 Syrian fighters, said to be pro-Turkey, were transported to the Turkish border town of Kilis by emergency personnel and were undergoing treatment.
The suspects had reportedly planned to carry out terror attacks in and around Paris.
The Islamic State group fighters were arrested following an operation by the army near the country’s border town of Arsal.
A recent report by Alsumaria News said financial pressure forced the terrorist group into organ trade.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said “the scale of the terrorist threat is enormous.”
The Nigerian army believes it has finally defeated the terrorist group, with only a few active members remaining.
December marks the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, California.
Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto presided over the burning of more than 5,000 illegal guns Tuesday.
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill discussed what police were doing in response to an ISIS article that depicted the parade as a target.
Since last November's ISIS-inspired mass killing, French politics have taken a conservative turn toward populism.
The Federal Security Service seized homemade bombs and firearms from the suspects, who were allegedly planning attacks in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Between the suicide bombing at the soccer stadium north of the French capital to the freedom of those inside the Bataclan concert hall, Paris endured three hours of terror on the night of Nov. 13, 2015.
A year since the Nov. 13, 2015 attacks, France has witnessed multiple terror strikes organized by the Islamic State group.
The president told the Pentagon to target an al Qaeda-tied group that's gained a strong foothold in the civil war-torn nation.
Under the administration of Barack Obama, the U.S. provided $71 million worth of equipment, logistics and training to Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin in the fight against Boko Haram.
Iraqi forces found that the weapon-making plant supplied the extremist group with hundreds of mortar shells and missiles.
The battle to re-take the strategic city from the Islamic State is in its fourth week.
Once Donald Trump takes office, his focus would turn to issues like the Islamic State group.