Since the Paris attacks two weeks ago, Americans cannot help but worry of a possible terrorist attack in the country. In the country’s busiest occasions, President Barrack Obama assured citizens that no attacks will happen and the country is safe.
The United States have issued a worldwide alert for American travelers amid the recent terrorist attacks on Paris.
Brussels, the capital of Belgian, has been put on high alert with officials warning citizens of a "serious and imminent" threat similar to the attacks on Paris a week ago.
French authorities have confirmed that the suspected mastermind behind the deadly Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was killed in Wednesday's raid.
The Islamic Group claimed to have executed two captives, a Chinese man and a Norwegian man.
The French police raid in Saint-Denis has left two terrorist suspects dead and seven arrested in relation to the Paris attacks last week.
On Tuesday, France became the first EU nation to demand that the union invoke the mutual-defense clause.
Harvard University has confirmed that four buildings were evacuated due to an unconfirmed bomb threat.
A group of hackers known as "Anonymous" has declared war on ISIS.
Muslims throughout the world have spoken out against the tragic terrorist attacks that killed at least 127 people in Paris.
To improve their public image, the Saudi religious police have opened a Twitter account to "promote virtue and prevent vice".
Shaker Aamer, has been imprisoned in Guantanamo for over a decade due to some charges that he denied he committed---until he was tortured.
Harsukh Singh is mistaken to be a terrorist and jeered by classmates in a school bus.
Zacarias Moussaoui, a terrorist sentenced to life imprisonment in the US, reveals that the Saudi Arabian family had funded the al-Qaeda attacks.
The first diary of a Guantanamo prisoner, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who has been tortured since 2002, will be released.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM