'Children are innocent': Albanians beg for return of IS youngsters
Friday's terrorist attack in London Bridge that killed two would have claimed more victims had the bystanders not interfered and fought the attacker using fire exchangers and tusks.
Backlash in Mexico at Trump plan to list cartels as 'terror' groups
Malaysian Home Affairs Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said, “After losing much of its territory in Syria and Iraq, Daesh is looking for a new base. Malaysia does not rule out the possibility of Daesh shifting its operations to the Southeast Asia region.”
Nordic bank SEB snared in money laundering scandal: media
'Serious' rights violations during Chile protests: Human Rights Watch
France's grinding battle with Sahel jihadists
Wesmincom Commander Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana said the rescue occurred after “three continuous incidents of clashes with the suspected kidnappers."
French jihadist gets 28 years for prison attack
French officer tried for anti-yellow vest violence
French police officer faces judge over 'yellow vest' violence
Westpac is being accused of failing to report and monitor suspicious payments and transactions over several years, including payments made by child sex offenders.
This base, which is only known as 201, is shrouded in secrecy and very little has been discussed about it its construction and armament capabilities.
Rogue elephant dies in captivity after killing villagers
One dead, six injured in suicide bombing at Indonesian police station
Bank Negara deputy governor Datuk Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour said it is to "address the abuse of physical cash used for illicit activities.”
Trump says Baghdadi successor in US crosshairs
EU countries have a "short window" to decide whether to repatriate nationals -- particularly hundreds of very young children -- who were part of the defeated Islamic State group and who are now being held in camps in Syria, MEPs heard Thursday.
US prosecutors Wednesday charged a former United Auto Workers official who served on the GM board with money laundering as part of a broadening criminal probe into the union's activities.
French Defence Minister Florence Parly looked to reassure Mali of the support of European forces after a devastating jihadist attack that left dozens of soldiers dead
Before Monday's case in Ibadan, Nigeria police rescued 300 young men from an Islamic boarding school, seen here, in the north in September
A Turkish official named the woman detained as Rasmiya Awad, and said she was born in 1954