The images from Sept. 11, 2001 remain some of the most iconic photos in modern history.
Sept. 11, 2001, was a day of confusion, loss, fear, terror and grief. It also was a day that brought Americans closer.
Ole Johan Grimsgaard-Ofstad is one of two foreigners who recently appeared in ISIS posters advertising them as “for sale.”
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg confirmed that one of the hostages was a Norwegian man held in Syria.
"We don't recognize this caliphate," Ayman al-Zawahri said of the Islamic State group, before adding he would cooperate with them.
The gain marks a major win for al Qaeda's al-Nusra partner in Syria, which has recently conquered much of the northwestern province.
The Hollywood actress, also a U.N. special envoy, addressed Britain's newly established House of Lords Committee on Sexual Violence on Tuesday.
“The U.S. Diplomatic Mission to South Africa has received information that extremists may be targeting U.S. interests," the embassy said Tuesday.
Turkish soldiers were in pursuit of Kurdish militants who had carried out a series of deadly attacks against security forces, the country's military confirmed Tuesday.
About 60 countries, including ministers from Iraq, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon, met in Paris Tuesday to cement measures aimed at easing the return of refugees.
Riham Dawabsheh’s death comes a day after hospital officials listed her in critical condition.
The former secretary of state says airstrikes alone are not enough to defeat ISIS.
The militant group launched several attacks on members of the Turkish military Sunday.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov agreed that discussions on the Syrian conflict would continue in New York this month.
The Francois Hollande-led government is reportedly expected make an announcement on the possible targeting of the Islamic State group Monday.
The International Organization For Migration attributed the increased number of displaced people to the recent spike in Boko Haram attacks.
Islam in the country that is second-most-populated by Muslims has long been considered moderate and at odds with the radical interpretation of the religion.
The disclosure comes via a tweet from a reporter in Washington.
Egypt boasts the Pyramids of Giza, ancient temples, museums and other tourist attractions. But an increase in terrorist attacks across the Arab world has affected Egypt’s image.
The alleged attack came after rumors that the Islamic State group was attempting to recruit experienced fighters from the region to fight in Syria and Iraq.
The program has targeted several high-value ISIS members despite official reservations about the CIA's role in the strikes, according to a Washington Post report.
Ghost Security previously claimed it helped take down 59,000 social media accounts affiliated with the Islamic State.