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Boko Haram kills 12 and abducts seven in a raid northeast Nigeria
Boko Haram militants on Sunday killed 12 people and abducted seven others in a raid on a village near the northeast Nigerian town of Chibok, local ... Africa -
Canada ‘disappointed’ by British decision on ‘Jihadi Jack’
Canada says it is disappointed the United Kingdom has decided to “off-load their responsibilities” after the British Home Office revoked ... World News -
IMF sees no credit crunch in Oman, advises speedy fiscal reforms
Oman is not facing a credit crunch but the Gulf Arab oil producer should speed up implementation of fiscal reforms like the introduction of a ... Economy -
IMF sees ‘breathing space’ in Middle East, Central Asia
Rising growth outside the troubled oil sector is offering some relief to economies in the Middle East and Central Asia, a senior IMF economist said ... Economy -
Uruguay hunger strike leaves ex-Gitmo inmate ‘critical’
Jihad Diyab, a 45-year-old Syrian, launched his protest in early August, demanding to be transferred to an Arab country and reunited with his family Middle East -
Why do militants attack educational institutions?
There is no greater threat to them than people who can read Islamic history and who know how much a betrayal of Islam this latter-day jihadism is Middle East -
Radical Islamists demand segregation at Yemen university
Students say ISIS distributes leaflets demanding segregation at university of Aden Middle East -
Europe moves to thwart recruitment of foreign militants
‘Rarely has such a treaty received such unanimous support from the beginning,’ says Council of Europe chief Jagland World News -
British runaway schoolgirl marries Australian ISIS fighter
16-year-old Amira Abase who travelled to Syria earlier this year has married 18-year-old Australian ISIS fighter Features -
Blocking Twitter is not the solution
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other websites are a means of communication that can either eliminate extremism or help spread it Middle East -
British teen girls who joined ISIS are now ‘running’ from the militants
The British Home Secretary Theresa May declined to answer if the girls will be allowed to return back to the UK if they manage to return Perspective -
Afghan museum seeks to remember anti-Soviet war
The Jihad Museum in the Afghan city of Herat sits in a hillside garden, surrounded by blooming rose bushes and the detritus of the war against the Soviet Union Features -
Australia deploys 330 more troops to Iraq in training mission
Australia said Tuesday 330 troops were heading to Iraq for two years Middle East -
Watch Russell Brand blaming Britain’s ‘corrupt’ society for radicalization
Controversial comedian Russell Brand gave his opinion on jihadists leaving the UK to go fight alongside the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in ... Reports -
Prosecutions of suspected militants double in Morocco
Authorities say about 1,500 Moroccans have travelled to Syria or Iraq to fight for the Islamic State group Middle East -
The ‘black swans’ flying over foreign fighters
The specter of Ebola-infected jihadists used as weapons would be viewed by ISIS’s Sunni base as a threat to regional and personal security Middle East -
In France’s suburbs, state neglect breeds resentment
Former rioter says life in suburbs as bad as 2005 Features -
Tunisia, Niger find Libya chaos threatening
While Tunisia sees chaotic Libya as threatening, Niger says ‘international intervention’ can defeat terrorism in Libya Africa -
French police dismantle ISIS network
Elite and anti-terror police units descended on around a dozen targets, mostly in the southern region of Toulouse Middle East -
UK mother says feels ‘betrayed’ by police after jihadist son jailed
Majida decided to cooperate with the police after she was promised that her son Yusuf, who had left for Syria in May 2013, would be brought back home Features -
Saudi Arabia arrests 135 ‘terrorists’
The Saudi Interior Ministry said the 135 ‘terrorists’ had plotted to sabotage security in the kingdom Middle East -
Austrian police launch mass raid against jihadist recruiter: report
Some 20 arrest warrants were also issued, but it remained unclear if anyone had yet been taken in World News -
ISIS trains Kazakh children in ways of war in new video
The footage also shows young boys sitting in a classroom where they are being taught ISIS radical interpretation of Sharia law Middle East -
More British ‘mercenaries’ join fight against ISIS
Two British men were reportedly recruited by U.S. national Jordan Matson, who recently joined Kurdish forces to fight ISIS World News -
American Muslims remember Kassig as ‘great hero’
A U.S. Muslim cleric at Kassig’s funeral says death of the aid worker at the hands of ISIS militants is not a true reflection of Islam News -
Al-Qaeda in Yemen denounces ‘expansionist’ ISIS
AQAP’s purported spiritual guide al-Nadhari described ISIS expansionist intentions as “driving a wedge” among jihadist groups Middle East -
Six Muslim schools in hot water in the UK
Six Muslim schools are threatened with closure as their education curriculum is said to expose students to radical Islamist ideology World News -
‘Jihad’ at French summer camp: leaders mimic executions
A man on his knees, a knife to his throat, surrounded by “jailers” in balaclavas, is pictured in one of about 20 images World News -
Kerry: U.S. ‘not intimidated’ by ‘barbaric’ ISIS
While Kerry said the U.S. was ‘not intimidated’ by ISIS, he described the jihadist group as already surpassing al-Qaeda in power Middle East -
Belgian jihadist’s ‘appearance in is beheading video’ probed
The Belgian interior ministry says it ‘can neither confirm nor deny’ the report of a Belgian jihadist in an ISIS video News