“We must continue to drink wine, to enjoy our lives,” said one patron of a local bar, “because otherwise they have won.”
Following Friday's brutal attacks, France is extending its state of emergency, which will see freedoms curtailed in exchange for security.
Belgian authorities launched six raids in Brussels and detained one person in operations linked to one of the suicide bombers who blew himself up near Stade de France in Paris.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls warned that terrorists could use chemical and biological weapons and requested the parliament to extend the country’s state of emergency to three months in the wake of the Paris attacks.
The latest action on terrorism concern comes as Japan is due to host a series of high-profile events in the coming years.
The non-economic statement is a rare one for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation group.
New York City's mayor and police commissioner tried to calm fears Wednesday after a purported ISIS video implied a threat to America's largest city.
News of the death of Fan Jinghui, reportedly at the hands of the Islamic State group, has provoked anger online among Chinese citizens.
After the Paris attacks, a state lawmaker in Tennessee wants the National Guard to round up the state's Syrian refugees and block others from entering.
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A Jewish teacher was attacked Wednesday in Marseilles, France, with at least one assailant wearing an ISIS T-shirt, authorities said.
Footage linked to ISIS, showing Times Square and other images, raises no immediate terror concerns for the city, which remains vigilant, New York police said.
Diners and staff scramble to duck under tables and behind the bar Friday as militants open fire in the restaurant, in footage obtained by the Daily Mail.
An unidentified male teacher was stabbed but is expected to survive.
A New York police union has launched a petition to get the NFL to allow off-duty officers to carry firearms in its venues.
With Europe set to review its sanctions against Russia in January, eastern states worry Putin's involvement in Syria could lessen resolve on Ukraine.
Officials in Russia and the U.S. both said Wednesday they were prepared to work with France to fight ISIS in Syria.
Nearly 1,000 defense companies came to Paris in the wake of the terror attacks for Milipol, Europe's biggest security conference.
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged mastermind behind Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris, was reportedly killed Wednesday in predawn raids in Saint-Denis, France.
"Creating policy from a reactive posture is inherently problematic," the head of public policy for Mozilla told International Business Times.
Major terrorist attacks, including 9/11, the London bombings -- and now Paris -- have fueled spikes in anti-Muslim hate crimes.
In what could be the start of a new friendship, President Barack Obama said coordination with Russia against ISIS was a possibility.