President Obama apologized Thursday for the accidental killing of two innocent hostages of al Qaeda during a counterterrorism operation in January.
The Islamic State group has threatened to punish anyone caught selling, buying or wearing Nike products because the company's name is deemed sinful.
The resignation comes two days after a former Inkster officer was charged with the assault of an unarmed black man.
The al-Furqan Islamic Centre in Melbourne had reportedly attracted controversial figures, including an ISIS recruiter.
A 24-year-old computer science student had planned attacks on one or more churches in Paris, France's top security official said.
The Pentagon refuted reports that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had been wounded in an airstrike last month.
A Christian town in Lebanon has taken up arms against the Islamic State — with help from a very unlikely source.
The 20-year-old, who has been identified only as Hoda, used Twitter to express her contempt for the U.S.
British police said the teenager was arrested after he was found to have communicated with Australian teenagers plotting an attack.
In a new video, ISIS showed two groups of Christians being executed.
Two groups of captives appear to have been killed in the video released by the Islamic State group Sunday.
A United Nations sponsored report has found that Afghanistan government officials who headed oversight of the police suppressed complaints of corruption against the force.
The Algeria-based group, led by a former al Qaeda commander, claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing outside a UN peacekeeping mission camp Friday.
Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud traveled to Syria to join a militant group, and is accused of plotting a terrorist attack on American soil.
Outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan said Thursday that the Nigerian army has recaptured most of the territory seized by Boko Haram in the northeast.
Tuesday's attack on an army platoon was the first major breach of a unilateral ceasefire declared by the rebels five months ago.
Muslim Central Asia is becoming a ripe recruitment area for ISIS militants, Iran warns.
The Kosovo Center for Security Studies, which published the new study, blamed the country's government for neglecting its poor rural areas.
The news came one day after Australians deployed more than 300 military members to help train the Iraqi army to combat the growing threat there posed by ISIS.
The video comes amid growing concerns over the use of excessive force by law enforcement officials in the United States.
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh was a former detainee at Guantanamo Bay and a veteran militant from his time in Afghanistan.
A protest group has claimed that over 90 unarmed people have been killed by police since the beginning of the year.