Paris meat cleaver attacker's identity in doubt
A man has been arrested for fraud after creating a fake Black Lives Matter Charity.
Regulators must impose more stiff sanctions in dirty money fightback: analysts
Colombians protest against police brutality
Donald Trump Jr. gifted President Trump and his campaign a new advertisement, claiming that Osama bin Laden endorsed Democratic nominee Joe Biden as a presidential candidate.
Major banks moved vast sums of illicit money: ICIJ
Islamic State expanding globally amid setbacks: US official
Al-Qaeda threatens Charlie Hebdo for republishing Mohammed cartoons: SITE
Colombia is in uproar after a video surfaced of police detaining and repeatedly tasering a man who later died, prompting violent protests.
At least 11 dead in massacres in Colombia
Noor bin Ladin, niece to Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, said failing to reelect Trump in the November elections may lead to another terrorist attack.
100 days of protests against police violence, racism in Portland
In Iraq he "underwent five days of physical and weapons training" alongside 40 other foreign fighters after which he was sent to Raqqah, Syria.
Al-Shabaab has been active in Somalia since 2006 and, according to AFRICOM, the group remains "resilient" despite joint efforts from African and U.S forces.
Suicide bombers in Philippine attack were militants' widows: army
Two suicide attackers carried out Philippine bombings
10 dead, dozens wounded in twin bombing in Philippines: military
ELN accuses supporters of Colombian ex-president of massacres
11 killed in Somali hotel attack claimed by Al-Shabaab
The use of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies allowed the U.S. government to trace and ultimately seize those funds supposedly for terrorist financing activities.
Jihadists seize key port in gas-rich northern Mozambique
The 41-year-old pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization.