Look at Mosul this is a city that is home to 1.5 million people, and at most 15,000 Isis terrorists... READ MORE›
On the platforms of the Gare du Nord in Paris, where the trains arrive and depart, uniformed police officers are often visible... READ MORE›
Up to 30,000 foreign fighters are thought to have crossed into Syria to fight with Isis... READ MORE›
Shannon Maureen Conley was one of the first cases in the US of a female ISIS wannabe... READ MORE›
French President Francois Hollande awarded France's highest honor Monday to three Americans and a Briton who tackled a gunman on a train from Amsterdam to Paris... READ MORE›
A national minute's silence will be held to remember victims of the Tunisian beach attack, David Cameron has announced... READ MORE›
'Heroes are example of human courage' Matthew Holehouse European Commission spokesman praises the Thalys train passengers as a sterling example of human courage and sacrifice... READ MORE›
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported that warplanes have carried out repeated strikes in recent nights around Kobani... READ MORE›
Earlier this month Mosul residents reported Isis fighters began sealing off the area around the mosque... READ MORE›
French intelligence fears Islamist 'missile strike on airliner' or 9 11-style attack... READ MORE›
Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaida who booted Isis out of his organisation, appears to be maneuvering for relevance, the report says... READ MORE›
Islamic State's last stronghold, Raqqa, has fallen. But the world's attention must now focus on what it or other Islamist groups will plot next... READ MORE›
Debris found on an Indian Ocean island is to be sent to France to determine if it is from the missing airliner MH370, Malaysia's PM says... READ MORE›
Britain will not become a safe haven for migrants in Calais David Cameron has warned after hundreds continued their attempts to reach the UK... READ MORE›
There had been reports that suspects linked to the attacks in Paris and the Brussels assault in March had planned an attack during the tournament... READ MORE›
Europe's trains, stations and thousands of miles of train tracks are very different from the tightly controlled space of airports, the security experts said... READ MORE›
As details emerged of the gunman's early adult life in Spain lawyer Sophie David said her client... READ MORE›
Now even companies called Isis are changing their name, from a language school in Oxford to the World Meteorological Organisation replacing Hurricane Isis with Ivette... READ MORE›
The Prime Minister has spoken to Francois Hollande, the French President, at the EU summit in Brussels about the terror attack... READ MORE›
'Vigilance' call On a visit to Australia, French President Francois Hollande told reporters in Canberra that there were two French people in the video... READ MORE›
As details emerged of the gunman's early adult life in Spain lawyer Sophie David said her client... READ MORE›
The group is also projected to lose its second pillar, Raqqa in Syria, by the end of this year... READ MORE›
French counterterrorism authorities continued to interrogate the man Sunday, identified by security officials as Ayoub El-Khazzani, a Moroccan two weeks short of his 26th birthday... READ MORE›
Inside the Islamic States capital Red Bull-drinking jihadists, hungry civilians, crucifixions and air strikes... READ MORE›
Ayoub El-Khazzani, the alleged gunman and a Moroccan national, remains in custody in the town of Arras, France... READ MORE›
Hamza says that in Raqqa trainees like him were sent to watch public executions I attended three executions in Raqqa and others in Fallujah... READ MORE›
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished last year on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board... READ MORE›
A Thalys train is not Charlie Hebdo, said Francois Heisbourg, a defense and security analyst at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris... READ MORE›
The Syrian Army has so far failed to retake Qaryatain where Isis has demolished the St Elian monastery parts of which were 1 500 years old... READ MORE›
Aid, an intelligence historian and author of two books on national security, said WikiLeaks' failure to say whether the new documents came from Mr... READ MORE›
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