A total of 16 people were killed in the rampage by unknown gunmen.
The Spanish Interior Ministry said Friday there were enough uniforms to equip an entire army.
Documents seized by the U.S. during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden reveal a leader interested in technology and worried about spies.
The Syrian government said it would halt “combat operations” but will continue its fight against terrorist organizations in the war-torn country.
The country's army also foiled a jailbreak attempt that would have set free the killer of American journalist Daniel Pearl, who was beheaded in February 2002.
Those arrested have reportedly been accused of supplying money and weapons to the ISIS and al-Nusra groups in Iraq and Syria.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that imposing a ceasefire would be difficult unless Syria's border with Turkey was secured.
In a new video released by the Islamic State group, a French-speaking militant and other ISIS fighters shoot dead five men and threaten attacks against the West.
The Islamic State group and al Qaeda are flocking to the unstable, war-torn North African nation as a way to advance their agendas.
The African nation's forces have moved to new bases and restructured their presence in Somalia after facing a deadly attack earlier this month.
Beatrice Stockly was previously kidnapped for nine days by another militant group, Ansar al Dine, in Mali in 2012.
Matthew Bissonnette, who wrote a best-selling book about the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, is under investigation for unlawfully retaining the unauthorized photo.
An elderly doctor and his wife who have lived in Djibo since 1972 reportedly were taken hostage near the border with Mali and Niger.
Amnesty International labels the attack on a hotel by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb “horrific”: The terrorists fired as hostages lay prostrate, witnesses say.
Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia executed several al Qaeda militants convicted of bombings and gun attacks in the kingdom.
Riyadh executed 47 people, including prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr and 43 convicted al Qaeda militants, Saturday.
An official reportedly said that the suspect admitted to having sent three young men from Karachi to Syria to join the Islamic State group.
Militant groups have claimed responsibility for the deaths of 28 journalists in 2015, another deadly year for reporters worldwide.
Australia also deported a suspected French extremist who arrived in the country two days after last month's attacks in Paris.
There's little hope of rebel unity without including significant groups on the ground, negotiations in Riyadh reveal.
The religious ruling, which condemns groups like ISIS and al Qaeda, also lambasted recent statements by Donald Trump calling for a ban on Muslim immigration into the U.S.
Lebanese security forces and Hezbollah shelled Nusra militants in northern Lebanon