The Islamic State group may already have a foothold in the country, right next door to its "caliphate" in Iraq and Syria.
Jordan vowed to avenge the burning death of its fighter pilot who was captured by ISIS.
Jordan vowed revenge for the death of its F-16 pilot at the hands of ISIS.
Ansar al-Sharia said its members targeted and killed Abu Abdullah al-Ayadi, a Houthi commander in Yemen's central city of Ibb.
Saturday's strike occurred in the remote desert town of al-Saeed in Shabwa province in southern Yemen.
Liban Haji Mohamed has been accused of providing “material support and resources” to al Shabab, an al Qaeda-linked militant group in Somalia.
The child was questioned by police in Nice after he allegedly expressed "solidarity" with the gunmen who attacked the offices of Charlie Hebdo.
The proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 would exceed a $499 billion spending cap on the base budget by $35 billion.
If confirmed, this would be the first U.S. drone strike in Yemen since its president stepped down last week.
Rebels from the al-Nusra Front and other opposition groups took a strategic military base in the southern Syria.
The U.S. said it has halted some counterterrorism against al Qaeda in Yemen following a takeover of the country by Iran-backed Houthi rebels, according to an exclusive Reuters report.
The powerful faction of the jihadist group stands to benefit from the advances made by Yemen's Shiite Houthi rebels.
Some in France have been calling for a "total war on terror," but French troops have been battling militants for months — and it's not ISIS.
The list of banned organizations include those with ties to the Taliban and al Qaeda.
El-Hanafi and his associate Sabirhan Hasanoff together sent about $67,000 to terrorist operatives overseas, according to authorities.
In the wake of the "Je Suis Charlie" solidarity, the arrest of a French comedian over a Facebook post is drawing charges of hypocrisy.
The training, which may start as early as March, will be carried out in Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Al Qaeda is no longer using Guantanamo Bay as a recruitment tool. It is now focusing on keeping up with ISIS.
A video released by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula reportedly warns France of more "tragedies and terror."
The threat, aimed at France, comes a day before Charlie Hebdo is set to publish its latest issue, featuring the Prophet Muhammad.
Jihadists have turned to small-scale attacks because of the effectiveness of counterterrorism measures.
Morten Storm, who spied on al Qaeda for Western governments, says other such cells could be in place across Europe.