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Protecting the religious liberty of Christians ranked highest among people in the U.S., while Muslims and atheists were at the bottom of a new survey.
After mass shootings killed more than 400 people in the U.S. in 2015, affected communities are demanding answers from lawmakers.
Charaffe al Mouadan grew up with one of the Paris attackers, a French newspaper reported Tuesday.
The Islamic terrorist group has looked to carry out cyberattacks in 2016, according to a new report.
The Pakistani Taliban splinter group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claimed responsibility for the Tuesday attack in the city of Mardan.
The suspects were allegedly planning to attack "symbolic places" in Brussels on New Year's Eve.
Militant groups have claimed responsibility for the deaths of 28 journalists in 2015, another deadly year for reporters worldwide.
The measure is less intrusive than an earlier version that would have required tech companies to create backdoors that allow authorities to access their data anytime.
Muslim gangs are using faith as a proxy for intimidation and violence, the U.K.'s chief inspector of prisons said.
The extremist group, which the government claims is beaten, struck a village near the northeastern city of Maiduguri.
Fear of losing jobs, fear of terrorism and a disgust with politicians is fueling voter support of GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
The military says the men killed in Jerusalem and the West Bank were attempting attacks, one by knife and one by motor vehicle.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi says the militant group hasn't forgotten about Palestine and that Russian airstrikes haven't weakened the terrorist organization.
While the Islamic State group was reportedly responsible for 6,073 fatalities in 2014, Boko Haram was even more lethal, with a body count of 6,644.
Saturday's sweep marks the country's biggest anti-corruption investigation in decades and concerns alleged offenses dating back to 2004.
Russia says the Afghan Taliban is feeding it intelligence to use against the Islamic State group in Syria, and it could be shared with other countries.
Six Kurdish militants and one Turkish soldier were killed during fighting in the town of Cizre Friday.
The U.S. State Department has expressed "serious concerns" about the measure, which it argued would do more harm than good in dealing with the threat of terrorism.
In the wake of increasing backlash against adherents of Islam, members of other faiths are expressing solidarity.
Because so many of those linked to the Nov. 13 deaths in Paris had ties to Belgium, authorities there have been under pressure to make arrests.
However, 29 percent of respondents worried that the government had gone too far in restricting civil liberties as it combats terrorism.