The mayor of the City of Paris has said that she will sue Fox News after it made false assertions on air about the city, its security, and its Muslim population.
Belgium has joined France in deploying thousands of soldiers throughout its territory to increase security after the attack on Charlie Hebdo and a series of raids that resulted in gunfights and arrests of jihadists.
Two men are dead after Belgian security forces executed a raid on a location they say was being used to plot a major terrorist attack.
The terrorist group Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed responsibility for the terror rampage in France that began when gunmen assaulted the offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, killing 12.
Fearing more attacks after the brutal assault on the newspaper Charlie Hebdo, the French government has deployed 10,000 soldiers to beef up security around the country.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking for a person of interest in the attempted bombing of the Colorado Springs chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Hundreds of thousands of French citizens joined together in the streets of French cities for a remarkable show of national solidarity and support for liberal values after a devastating terrorist attack on on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
A Pakistani judge has ruled that a key member of the group behind the bloody and vicious 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, can be released on bail, despite the fact that Lakhvi is widely believed to have been the driving force behind the assault.
A high-ranking member of the Somali terrorist organization al Shabaab has turned himself into Somali authorities.
Two women who challenged Saudi Arabia's strict rules about sexuality and gender by defying the kingdom's ban on female drivers have had their cases referred to a court dedicated to cases of terrorism.
In the wake of a brutal Taliban attack on a Pakistani school that left 148 dead, of which 132 were children, the Pakistani government has ended its moratorium on the death penalty.
Luke Somers, a U.S. journalist who has been held captive by militants in Yemen since Sept. 2013, was killed in a raid as U.S. Special Forces attempted to rescue Somers and other hostages.
The city of Grozny, the capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya, witnessed its worse violence in years as radical jihadists laid siege to the city and battled with police.
Twenty-eight people are dead after the Somali terrorist group al Shabaab hijacked a bus in Kenya and executed all of the passengers who were not Muslims.
The Israeli government has approved the construction of 78 new structures in Palestinian territory, despite the fact that the international community, including the United States, believes such settlements are illegal under international law.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM