A bomb exploded on a bus in central Tel Aviv on Wednesday, wounding at least 10 people in what Israeli officials said was a terrorist attack that could complicate the Gaza cease-fire efforts.
Ajmal Kasab, the only militant to have survived the Nov. 26, 2008, Mumbai terror attack, was hanged Wednesday morning.
With a new conclusion drawn on the deleted al Qaeda reference, the House Intelligence Committee hopes an explanation follows soon.
Columbia’s Farc rebel group announced Monday during peace talks in Havana with the government that it will cease hostilities with the military for two months.
Petraeus reportedly believed all along the Benghazi attack was terrorism, but references to al Qaeda were allegedly removed from a draft document.
Frederick Humphries had experience foiling terrorists plots and followed his dogged instincts in the Paula Broadwell investigation.
Omar Hammami is an Alabama man fighting with al Qaeda-linked al-Shahaab in Somalia
Muslim cleric Abu Qatada won his appeal in Britain against being extradited to Jordan. The British government has vowed to appeal the decision.
Amnesty International has accused Nigerian security forces of committing widespread human rights abuses in its campaign to wipe out the terrorist group Boko Haram.
Village Voice Media Holdings has filed a lawsuit against the website Yelp over use of the phrase "best of."
Indonesian authorities arrested 11 suspected terrorists who were allegedly plotting to attack the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta.
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has called on the Muslims to kidnap westerners as a means to free the imprisoned jihadists and to restart the Egyptian revolution, the SITE Intelligence Group has reported.
The Colombian government and the leftist Farc rebels have begun peace talks in Norway in a bid to end 50 years of armed conflict.
A Libyan Islamist militia commander accused of leading the Sept. 11 assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi said Thursday he was there that night, but denied he was involved in the attack.
Spanish police launched an operation against a Chinese gang in Madrid that had been laundering hundreds of millions of dollars made from evading import duties, prostitution and extortion.
A woman from Pennsylvania will face life in prison when sentenced for her role in a plot to assassinate an anti-Muslim Swedish artist.
Oct. 12 marks the 10th anniversary of a terrorist attack in Bali that killed 202 people. Although the group responsible has lost influence, similar ones continue to form.
Qassem Aqlani, a 20-year U.S. Embassy veteran, was shot in a drive-by motorcycle shooting by a masked gunman.
A militant group connected to Al-Qaeda set off two suicide bombs near a military compound in Damascus, killing around 100 people.
Can a country as famously tolerant, integrated and prosperous as Norway feel safe again, now that Anders Behring Breivik, the perpetrator of the misfortune that hit Norway July 22 last year in the form of two sequential lone wolf terrorist attacks, is behind bars serving his 21-year sentence? Maybe not. “There is a real chance that 7/22 can happen again,” Kjetil Stormark the Norwegian author of the recently released book, “The Oslo Killer Files: Private emails of a mass murderer,” told the International Business Times in an email interview.
Two charities tied to Hamas in Gaza, al-Waqfiya and al-Quds, now have sanctions on them imposed by the U.S. Treasury for supporting Hamas families and projects.
The Syrian foreign minister accused the U.S. and other nations of supporting "terrorism" in his country, during a speech to the U.N.