Niger Attacked By Boko Haram
Militants believed to be connected to Boko Haram attacked several towns in Niger, as well as a two suicide bombings...
Militants believed to be connected to Boko Haram attacked several towns in Niger, as well as a two suicide bombings...
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On June 16, the Taliban sent a letter to the "caliph" of the Islamic State (IS), Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The...
20-year-old Munther Omar Saleh was appeared in federal court Saturday, June 13th after he was arrested the previous Saturday for...
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has released a video eulogizing Nasir al Wuhayshi, the leader of AQAP and second...
Rarely has more been riding on a seemingly innocuous vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. Later today, its leadership...
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Thousands of refugees fled northern Syria for safety in Turkey as Syrian Kurdish led forces (consisting of the YPG and...
Al-Shabaab militants attacked a northeastern Kenyan military base Sunday morning, killing 2 Kenyan soldiers. 11 Al Shabaab fighters were reportedly...
On June 14, 2015, the American journalist and author Shane Harris published an account titled “Iran’s Spies Tried to Recruit...
December's hack of the Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) personnel files reportedly also reached other branches of the American government,...
On June 16, a panel of three Egyptian judges, headed by Shaaban al-Shami, upheld the death sentence given to ousted...
The pattern of preference by U.S. policy toward newly elected Nigerian President Muhamadou Buhari is officially beyond coincidence. For U.S....
Yesterday, the New York Times provided fresh ammunition to critiques of the Obama administration’s “Muslim outreach” initiatives. The newspaper gave...
Today there were a series of attacks on police offices in the capital of Chad, N’Djamena. Approximately 100 individuals were...
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes, visited South Africa for an African Union...