The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attacks in Tunisia and Kuwait, according to statements on Twitter... READ MORE›
White people are the biggest terror threat in the us report finds... READ MORE›
A gunman has killed four US Marines and injured several others at two US Navy buildings in Chattanooga Tennessee... READ MORE›
However, Mr Devotchenko's outspoken criticism of the rule of Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, is likely to provoke intense scrutiny over how and why he died... READ MORE›
Officials and Mexican marines, for instance, or between lawyers and judges in Mexico and the United States... READ MORE›
The forced backup also has drawbacks, law enforcement officials said... READ MORE›
Police said the suspects entered the Inland Regional Center and opened fire shortly after 11 a.m... READ MORE›
The Australian Crime Commission later told the hearing that its investigations had not identified any particular links between halal certification and terrorism or serious organised crime... READ MORE›
A small, armed group has been occupying a remote national wildlife refuge in Oregon to protest federal land use policies... READ MORE›
The remarkable story of how a local builder helped stop the Tunisian gunman during his rampage... READ MORE›
The government simply makes tools out of people, Pavlensky responds, to which Yasman agrees... READ MORE›
Similarly, a shipment of about 600 pounds of elephant tusks intercepted in 2009 by the Kenyan wildlife authorities was being sent to Mr. Vixay's company in Laos... READ MORE›
But Mr Zarrouk argues that the security services have suffered a series of blows since Ben Ali's fall that have significantly undermined its ability to function... READ MORE›
And as Hastert rose to power, believing that his wrongdoing would never be made public, his victims struggled with the effects of the abuse, prosecutors wrote... READ MORE›
The bureau dumped the 9mm bullet after the Miami incident because it failed to penetrate far enough into the gunman's torso... READ MORE›
Belgian firefighters said at least 26 people had died after enormous blasts rocked Brussels Airport and a downtown metro station... READ MORE›
It was here the hometown of Tunisia's first president Habib Bourguiba that a teenager once tried to blow himself up amid a group of tourists... READ MORE›
In South Carolina, roads are named after the people who fought to keep black people off the roads... READ MORE›
NEW YORK A Federal Bureau of Investigation search warrant has provided a rare glimpse into the increasingly complex efforts of U.S... READ MORE›
The FBI and Oregon State Police would say only that the dead man was wanted by federal authorities... READ MORE›
The Bataclan, located in the 11th arrondissement in eastern Paris, is a famous venue near an area known for its nightlife... READ MORE›
Woking Coroner's Court heard that Surrey Police was continuing a murder investigation into the deaths... READ MORE›
He said the Paris attacks were a reminder that police must grapple with multiple threats from lone wolves to planned incidents... READ MORE›
Belgian police raided Molenbeek addresses and seven people have been arrested in Belgium over the Paris attacks... READ MORE›
Argentine Township Police Chief Daniel Allen told USA TODAY the teens were targeting Linden High School and nearby Linden Middle School... READ MORE›
Three protesters were arrested and 5 freed at a checkpoint outside the occupied refuge... READ MORE›
Police take down Dark Web markets around the globe The global law enforcement effort shut down more than 400 criminal websites on TOR... READ MORE›
Most of Brazil's timber exports are certified as sustainably logged, but according to police and prosecutors in Para state at least 80 percent is illegally felled... READ MORE›
Five members of one family have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences in east London... READ MORE›
Military AND Government HACKED by the Islamic State Hacking Division! Gallagher said in the complaint... READ MORE›
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