Nigerian soldiers claim they lack the weapons and supplies to tackle the well-armed Boko Haram, who have been fighting an insurgency since 2009.
That's because of how differently each generation experiences and interprets race relations.
Foreigners going to Syria and Iraq to fight with ISIS use the Balkan states as one of their main transit points.
Authorities have intercepted telephone conversations between Lashkar-e-Taiba and terror suspects about a new attack.
Ivory Coast diamond trade was once banned after authorities found that "blood diamonds" were fueling war and conflict.
Fake charity organizations are a major source of revenue for terrorist organizations such as al-Shabab.
The ban comes just days after the arrest of Mehdi Masroor Biswas, the manager of a hugely popular pro-ISIS Twitter account.
Abu Anas al-Libi is suspected of helping orchestrate the 1998 attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
A poll reveals 51 percent of Americans believe CIA torture was "justified" in the years following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Islamist factions in Syria have captured key army bases, giving them access to a road that leads directly to the capital.
At least one of Australia's radical Muslim organizations uses the flag displayed in the Sydney siege, but it isn't ISIS.
French hostage Serge Lazarevic was released by al Qaeda last week after three years in captivity.
Among the contents found inside the vehicle were a so-called suicide belt and several firearms.
While the owner of the original @ShamiWitness Twitter account has been arrested, two similar accounts are still active.
Police say the suspect is only an Islamic State sympathizer, not an active recruiter for the militant group.
A 24-year-old Bangalore-based man is suspected of operating an influential Twitter account sympathetic to the militant group.
The temporary restraining order against St. Louis Area police comes after protesters complained about the use of excessive force.
Amnesty International called out Uzbekistan, the U.S. and other nations for failing to allow inspectors access to detention centers.
Sunni tribesmen in Iraq are fighting their fellow Sunnis in the Islamic State group. They are a key element in defending Baghdad.
Ansar al-Shariah, an al Qaeda affiliate, reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack on Al Anad air base.
An official of the militant group argued that Washington had "foolishly" chosen armed force over negotiation.
The sentence is in direct contrast to the much harsher penalties meted out by other European nations to their citizens waging jihad overseas.