The London Metropolitan Police refused to confirm Jihadi John’s identity, and urged the media not to speculate on the subject.
Abid Naseer is accused of planning attacks in the U.S., England and Russia, but the 28-year-old has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Currently, an Australian visiting Syria or Iraq illegally could face up to 10 years in prison.
The U.S. Department of State warned Americans against traveling to and within Nigeria during the country's hotly contested upcoming elections.
The de facto truce in Lebanon could end as ISIS gears up for battle on the border with Syria.
Sama El Masry has thrown her support behind Egypt's airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Libya.
The request reflects a growing debate in the U.S. on whether local prosecutors who often work closely with police forces can fairly investigate police officers.
The Islamic State says the schools -- one for boys, one for girls -- will be for the children of its foreign fighters in Syria.
Suicide bombings continue throughout Nigeria ahead of the rescheduled national elections.
Two men convicted of seeking to join al Qaeda and training to carry out attacks on Americans in Afghanistan were sentenced on Monday to 25 years in federal prison, the U.S. Justice Department said.
ISIS commanders have begun the process of setting up a military committee to coordinate the group’s Lebanese affairs.
Charles de Gaulle, a nuclear-powered vessel, is the largest Western European warship currently in use.
In his first statement after weeks of house arrest, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi says he is still president and called on rebels to leave the capital.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that Sydney gunman, an Iranian refugee, should not have been allowed into the country.
Al-Shabab celebrates 2013 Kenyan mall siege with call for copycat attacks in the U.S., Canada and Britain.
Baga was the site of a brutal massacre perpetrated by Boko Haram Islamist militants last month.
British counterterrorism police have launched an international search for the teenagers who fled their homes last Tuesday.
Tensions, power struggles and mistrust among ISIS foreign fighters have led to countless executions.
The musical instruments have been deemed “offensive to Muslims” by the Islamic State group.
The U.S. attorney's office says Minnesota teen Hamza Naj Ahmed tried to board a plane in New York bound for Istanbul.
American allies on the ground in Iraq aren’t getting weapons, and some of them are even defecting to ISIS.
U.S. intelligence officials say one factor that could bar an alliance is that "the Arab world is incredibly racist."