The US prosecuted two "executioners" of IS
The US Justice Department prosecuted two notorious IS rebels involved in the kidnapping and murder of four American citizens.
continue readingThe US Justice Department prosecuted two notorious IS rebels involved in the kidnapping and murder of four American citizens.
continue readingCaroline Johnson, a weapons officer on the F / A-18F fighter, said she had "no time to be scared" when on combat duty in the Middle East.
continue readingDutch police arrested two female citizens who were members of the Islamic State after they were repatriated by Turkey.
continue readingMalaysia today released Yazid Sufaat, the scientist who helped Osama bin Laden develop the anthrax bacteria to use as a biological weapon.
continue readingIka Puspitasari, a former Hong Kong maid, was suspected by Indonesian police in connection with the Medan bombing last week.
continue readingGermany and the Netherlands agreed to accept ISIS prisoners, according to Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu.
continue readingGerman police arrested three people in the city of Offenbach today on charges of plotting to carry out an IS-inspired bombing.
continue readingSix days a week three Indonesian women work as maids in Singapore, but when they are free, they propagate for IS on-line.
continue readingTurkish President Tayyip Erdogan announced that he had captured the wife of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the supreme leader of IS, who was killed last week.
continue readingAnkara will return ISIS fighters back to Syria, though many European countries do not want to accept them.
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