Nearly 90 percent of Arabs disagree with the Islamic State group, a poll suggests, indicating that its backing has weakened further since last year.
The French government has decided the proposal to strip French nationals of their citizenship would be too divisive to succeed as a change to the country's constitution.
In a panel last week, a Republican strategist learned that American Muslims think that ISIS is hardly a threat.
According to Unicef, the militant group Boko Haram has put more than a million children out of school in Northern Africa.
Sgt. Joe Lemm, a detective, was among the U.S. service members killed by a suicide bomber Monday near Bagram Airfield.
ISIS fighters have reportedly been preventing civilians from leaving the city and have launched spoiling attacks across the war-torn country.
Just days ago, the Pentagon warned of deteriorating security in the country and a rise in the number of effective strikes by Taliban insurgents.
The French defense minister is proposing that Moscow share intelligence to track French and Russian nationals in the Islamic State group.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said Monday that American Muslims are not doing enough to combat radical Islam.
In targeting oil, coalition jets and ground force allies made up of Kurdish and Syrian rebel groups, have stopped the terror group from bringing in $50 million a month in profit.
The 90-minute broadcast, which includes interviews, messages and songs about ISIS, encourages young people to find a sense of direction in the radical movement.
As its institutional responsibilities grow, ISIS faces corruption within the ranks of its military and civil service.
The West is making a strategic mistake by focusing only on the Islamic State group, according to a think tank run by Tony Blair Faith Foundation.
Sanders and Clinton split, while O'Malley said he could offer the perspective of a "different generation."
Boko Haram pledged allegiance to ISIS in March. The militant group in Nigeria apparently has killed more than 1,000 people in the past two months.
Russia's deployment of the S-400 in Syria is purely for protection, it says, but the move has inadvertently grounded U.S. jets, and Pentagon officials claim Russia was targeting its aircraft.
Saudi Arabia announced Tuesday a newly formed, 34-nation military alliance to fight ISIS. Nigeria was among the countries named that was caught off guard by the announcement.
Members of the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution Thursday to disrupt ISIS revenue from oil and antiquities sales, ransom payments, and other criminal activities.
In the wake of a California massacre, officials told a House panel Thursday that since 2001 some 9,500 foreigners have had visas revoked over terror concerns.
U.S. President Barack Obama reassured holiday travelers after receiving an update on terrorism threats to the nation on Thursday.
The US reportedly declined to give France information after the Charlie Hebdo attack in January and hasn't responded to similar requests after the attacks around Paris last month.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's assertion during Tuesday's GOP debate — that all terrorist attacks since 9/11 were the result of legal immigration — is false.