France's reputation for keeping its citizens safe from terrorism has taken a major hit in 2015.
Wednesday's shootings were variously described as a "tragic loss" and "absolutely heartbreaking."
Officials are looking to prevent large capital outflows following "Black Monday."
A report suggested that Turkey alerted an al Qaeda branch called the Nusra Front to U.S.-trained Syrians entering the country in late July.
Acknowledging sexual minorities is an "important step" for expanding human rights, said Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
Mohammed Emwazi, who gained notoriety as the ISIS killer dubbed Jihadi John, reportedly appears in a video, in which he vows to return to Britain to continue "cutting heads."
At least two suspected terrorists are in custody, Kenya’s interior ministry says Sunday. Authorities also seized a weapons cache and are looking for accomplices.
The hostage, who has not yet been identified, is believed to have been seized by al Qaeda in 2014 and was freed by forces of the United Arab Emirates.
Hajji Mutazz, also known as Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali, was killed by the American military this week in Iraq.
A suspect is arrested after being subdued by U.S. Marines. French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade is said to be among the injured.
Those arrested included six security forces personnel, a former interior designer and a kindergarten teacher. The country has struggled to counter the lure of ISIS ideology.
Turkey has detained at least 40 left-wing suspected militants following an attack on guards outside a popular tourist site in Istanbul.
In the 911 call, Jason Paul Smith allegedly identified himself as a member of the Islamic State group and said he was preparing to bomb the Statue Of Liberty.
Despite recent efforts to nourish the nation's children, nearly 1,000 die from malnutrition-related causes every day. That's 361,000 each year.
Idriss Deby, president of Chad, previously predicted Boko Haram would be out of the country within three months.
At least 46 people have been killed in clashes between Islamic State, a rival Islamist group and forces loyal to the official government in two Libyan cities, residents and medics said on Friday.
Kayla Mueller, of Prescott, Arizona, had traveled to the Turkey-Syria border in 2012 to work with refugees.
Nigeria's Adamawa state has earmarked more than $1 million for "prayer warriors" to seek divine intervention against the violent insurgents.
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri pledges allegiance to the Afghan Taliban.
The new report confirms the ongoing trend of fighters from outside the Middle East joining the militant group.
The royal family has "a very determined attitude," Queen Elizabeth said.
Officials had yet not confirmed the authenticity of the photo circulating Wednesday.