Attacks
In France, Police Officer Killings Are Rare
Fewer than a dozen police officers are killed in the line of duty in a typical year in France, a much lower figure than in the U.S.
Russian Inaction Helped Fuel Syria Attacks: Tillerson
Secretary of State says Moscow failed to live up to a chemical weapons agreement.
U.S.-Backed Syrian Rebels Hit by ISIS Suicide Attacks
Militants attacked a base with an explosive-laden vehicle and also targeted a convoy of rebel fighters.
Timeline of Recent Terror Attacks in Western Europe
Sweden is the latest to be victimized after France, Germany and England in the past two years.
Teen Pleads Guilty to ISIS-Inspired Plot to Kill Pope
The suspect hired a sniper, who was an undercover FBI agent, to kill the pontiff during a 2015 visit.
Hijab-Wearing Woman Has Gun Pulled on Her
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has called for a hate crime investigation after a hijab-wearing woman had a gun pulled on her.
Liquid Tracking Device Could Save Artifacts from ISIS
Law enforcement can use the nanotechnology to track artifacts, though some are skeptical the trafficking is as widespread as reported.
New Figures Highlight Lack of Justice For Palestinians
In 2015, only four out of 89 cases brought indictments against suspects of violence.
EU 'Struggling To Keep Track Of Border Crossings'
Many of the perpetrators of major attacks in EU countries crossed the bloc's external boundaries, the report says.
Richard Gere Criticizes Israeli Settlements, Occupation
The actor was promoting his film 'Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer.'
Britain: Israel Must Choose Between Peace and Apartheid
The British foreign secretary made a quick-stop visit to Israel and the West Bank.
Germany Reports 10 Anti-Refugee Attacks a Day in 2016
The Interior Ministry estimates that around 3,500 anti-refugee incidents took place last year.
ISIS Targeting Britain for Attacks: Terror Watchdog
Max Hill says the threat to London is similar to what it faced in the 1970s with the IRA.
Israel Bars Foreign Staff of Human Rights Watch
NGO calls the decision an "ominous turn" after years of free access.
Russian Ministry of Defense Launches Arabic Website
The ministry's pages are intended to inform Arab speakers on the "humanitarian situation" in Syria.
Jihadists Vow More Attacks, Mocking Trump's Travel Ban
"Your decision will do nothing," one ISIS supporter posted on Telegram.
Bruce Riedel: How Will Trump Handle a Pakistan Surprise
The bin Laden raid will be one of Obama's most enduring legacies.
Russia Claims Increased Cyber Attacks From Abroad
Secretary of Russia's Security Council notes a 'significant increase in attempts to inflict harm on Russia's informational systems from external forces.'
Netanyahu Stirs Debate on Palestinian Vehicle Attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had tied a ramming attack in Jerusalem to a pattern inspired by ISIS in Europe.
New Palestinian Group Claims Jerusalem Truck Attack
The obscure group has named itself after an attacker who killed three Israelis in the city in 2015.
Coldplay to Play Israeli-Palestinian Peace Concerts
The band also plan to record a song with Israeli and Palestinian artists.
Israel Arrests Nine After Jerusalem Attack on Soldiers
Those detained include five of the attacker's family from the Jabal Mukaber neighborhood.
Russia to Scale Back Syria Military Deployment
Moscow has again made a vague pledge to withdraw forces.
Gunman Attacks Istanbul Club, Killing at Least 35
More than 40 also were wounded in what is being described as a terror attack at the Reina nightclub.
World Must Act to Stop Israel's Land Theft
The world has a duty to act against Israeli land theft, writes a former adviser to Mahmoud Abbas.
Abbas: Stop Building and Peace Talks Will Resume
Israeli leader Netanyahu had condemned Kerry's speech as "skewed against Israel."
Kerry: Two-State Solution in 'Serious Jeopardy'
"If the choice is one state, Israel can either be Jewish or democratic," he said. "It cannot be both."
U.N. Drives Stake Into Israeli-Palestinian Peace Hopes
The Palestinians will remain stateless after anti-settlements resolution, writes Israeli government minister Michael Oren.
FBI Warns of ISIS Calls for Attacks on U.S. Churches
Local law enforcement received a bulletin saying there were no known specific threats.
Paris Hotels Lost 1.3 Million Visitors in 2016
Fewer foreign nationals are visiting Paris, but tourism officials say the numbers aren't as bad as expected.