With a 30 percent unemployment rate and connections to terrorism, the Brussels district of Molenbeek has drawn investigations into the Paris attacks.
"We will strike America at its center in Washington," one militant said in the video.
The U.K. is recruiting almost 2,000 more people to help prevent terrorist attacks as Prime Minister David Cameron reveals seven attacks have been prevented in the last six months.
Yemenis are the single largest national group at the military detention facility and while 64 Yemenis are currently at the prison, 39 of them have been approved for release.
The former Republican presidential hopeful criticized the Obama administration's measured approach to fighting the Islamic State group.
A plan proposed by a multinational group calls for elections in 18 months but doesn't prevent Syrian President Bashar Assad from running.
The attacks in Paris underscored the growing capabilities of ISIS, putting new pressure on Moscow and Washington to come together and find a solution in Syria.
The New York Stock Exchange said it would hold a minute of silence for the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.
Following Friday's carnage in Paris, French and American leaders said they would redouble attacks targeting Islamic State strongholds.
The first Democratic debate in October averaged about 15.3 million viewers. Saturday's viewership fell by nearly half.
The number of injured in the attacks stood at 352, 99 critically.
The two leaders huddled together before the opening session of the Group of 20 summit in the Turkish city of Antalya.
U.S. public opinion already is divided on Syrian refugees, but the Paris attacks are heightening fears about accepting them into the country.
U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to help hunt down terrorists behind Friday's Paris attacks, at a news conference ahead of the summit in Turkey.
Washington already expects France to retaliate by taking on a larger role in the U.S.-led coalition’s bombing campaign against Islamic State.
However, her rival Bernie Sanders received a lot of support in post-debate polls.
The CBS-hosted debate was supposed to focus on economic issues but was overhauled at the last minute to focus on national security after ISIS attacked Paris.
The shift to a national security theme for Saturday's Democratic face-off will likely play to the strengths of the Vermont senator's rival, Hillary Clinton, a focus group said.
A discussion is set for the meeting on Sunday to talk about the Paris terror attacks.
A French national was identified but not named by police, while two Egyptian passports and one Syrian passport were found at different locations in and around Paris.
World leaders, including U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressed shock and anguish over the spate of deadly violence in Paris.
The attacks on Friday are said to be the deadliest violence in the country since World War II.