Thousands of the supposedly ISIS-affiliated accounts submitted to Twitter aren't ISIS-affiliated at all.
They protested plans to relocate Syrian refugees to the United States, as well as a rumored -- and nonexistent -- Islamic court at the mosque.
“If you walk around wearing miniskirts displaying your thighs and inviting men to drool over you, then you want to complain when you have been raped? It’s unfortunate because it will be your fault."
One suspect was arrested by officials who will reportedly question him on arms trafficking.
More raids were conducted across Belgium's capital city amid reports that Paris attack suspect Salah Abdeslam may have fled the country for Germany.
The 67-year-old heir to the British throne made the comments ahead of his speech at the opening ceremony for COP21, the United Nations conference on climate change on Nov. 30 in Paris.
The army, national guard and police were deployed in the city of Sousse after reports of armed men entering a hospital.
David Cameron met François Hollande in Paris Monday and said the two countries will increase counterterrorism cooperation and intelligence-sharing.
The Buenos Aires mayor, who campaigned on the promise of change, defeated Daniel Scioli in Argentina's presidential runoff elections Sunday.
Health experts have criticized the World Health Organization for its handling of the Ebola epidemic in Africa.
Following the unrest that began in 2011, various local and international activists have accused the country of human rights violations.
The Syrian president said Russia was working together with his country's ground forces to battle terrorists.
Divisions among Syrian opposition factions are often cited as one of many obstacles facing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.
Chinese authorities are checking vehicles entering the country's capital, and state media confirmed the killings of alleged terrorists in northwestern Xinjiang.
The American president has said that he will not allow the notion that his country is powerless to beat the Islamic State group.
On Monday, British Prime Minister David Cameron will announce a 178 billion pound ($270 billion) investment in defense equipment and support over the next decade.
The government and protest leaders have failed to resolve a conflict over the altering of local state borders as dictated by the new constitution.
A U.S. presidential envoy, speaking during a television interview, also said America would step up its offensive against ISIS to target its international networks.
The election of the so-called Umbrella Soldiers reflects continued support for political change in the Chinese-ruled city.
Two groups reportedly opened fire on each other at a New Orleans playground injuring at least 16 people.
A report shows that over 4 million Americans are currently under some form of community supervision.
A group of wealthy Republican donors are lining up behind the effort to knock Donald Trump from the top of the polls.
Police raided 22 sites and arrested 16 men, but the main subject of their manhunt, Salah Abdeslam, remains at large.
Syrian forces advanced on the Turkey border in the past three days after an intense airstrike campaign conducted by the Russian military.
The two leaders will meet in Washington on Tuesday, their first meeting since the deadly attacks in Paris on Nov. 13.
Hunger advocates said that Trump's facts are incorrect after the candidate gets food stamp enrollment wrong while making fun of a protester.
Iraq announced intelligence and security cooperation last month with Russia, Iran and Syria to counter the threat from Islamic State.
The former mayor of Buenos Aires defeated front-runner Daniel Scioli to succeed current Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
Donald Trump was "either mistaken or he's lying" about seeing Muslims in New Jersey cheering on 9/11, politicians and Muslim advocates said.
French police have posted a picture of the third suicide bomber in an effort to learn his identity.