U.S. officials believe the Islamic State group's adoption of coercive new techniques is a sign the group is aware that defeat is inevitable.
It's unclear how many terrorists are taking advantage of the welfare system, but ISIS has long encouraged its European fighters to make the most out of the E.U.'s social benefits.
The Islamic State group has reportedly beefed up its arsenal.
An Army veteran was charged Tuesday after an undercover FBI employee posed as affiliated with the Islamic State terror group.
Iraqi officer Abu Bakr al-Samaraei has reportedly been executed by forces loyal to the Islamic State group.
Newly discovered teaching materials show how the Islamic State group used mobile apps and textbooks to indoctrinate children into its youth army.
The man met with an undercover agent to buy weapons and said he wanted to target non-whites and do something on a "big scale."
The Department of Defense suggested it may deploy ground troops in Syria to escalate the U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State group.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the new hub will be tasked with "increasing the capacity to identify threats and improve situational awareness.”
The U.S. and its allies have increased airstrikes on ISIS-strongholds in Syria and Iraq.
In a 25-minute propaganda video, the Islamic State group condemned a number of clerics from many countries.
Visual evidence points to plans by the Islamic State to completely destroy the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yehiya Sinwar was incarcerated for 22 years in an Israeli prison.
The military section killed three Turkish soldiers instead of the ISIS militants targeted.
Syria's president said there are "definitely" terrorists hiding among refugees trying to enter the U.S.
Chinese government to step up border security by collecting fingerprint identification of outside travelers.
The anti-terrorism forces seized nearly 3 ounces of TATP from the house along with a liter each of acetone, oxygenated water and sulfuric acid.
Abu Hani al-Masri was killed by an unmanned drone Saturday along with 10 other al Qaeda operatives.
Supporters of the Islamic State group welcomed what they called President Donald Trump's attempts to drive Muslims out of the U.S.
Senior officials reportedly said that the Yemeni ban does not include military drone attacks and also does not affect the American military advisers that are aiding Yemenis and forces from the United Arab Emirates.
The study is one of the first to tackle bias in police shootings using data from the Washington Post's Pulitzer-winning Fatal Force database.
Not all of the dead have been identified, and no organization has taken responsibility for the attack.