Islamists
Africa's Islamist Terrorism Problem Is a Global, Not Local, Threat
Africa, not the Middle East, is the breeding ground of Islamist terrorism today.
The World's Red-Green Axis Has Come to Our Streets
The Black Lives Matter movement and contemporary Islamism are cut from the same cloth.
Lou Dobbs: Ruling Out Notre Dame Arson Is 'Political'
Several right-wing commentators have suggested the fire was set intentionally, though have provided no evidence to support their claims.
Turkey's Islamist Government Pushes Cannabis Production
"We destroyed cannabis in this country because of some enemies who were disguised as friends," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
Who Is Asia Bibi? Death Row Christian Woman Acquitted
Bibi had been accused of insulting Islam during an argument with neighbors in 2009.
Al-Shabab Bans Plastic Bags Citing Safety
The jihadist group, which has been waging war against the Western-backed government in Mogadishu, Somalia, for more than a decade, is enforcing a crackdown on plastic waste.
ISIS Marawi Conflict "Over By End of Ramadan": Army
They fear that new groups will join the conflict after Eid al-Fitr.
ISIS-Linked Philippines Group Targets Churches
There are still 2,000 people trapped city in the southern Philippines.
Why Can't Philippine Army Defeat ISIS-Linked Rebels?
The army has used airstrikes and street combat, yet still the Maute Group Islamist militants fight on.
Philippines Urges ISIS-Linked Militants to Surrender
The army has used airstrikes and street combat to try and force out the Maute group militants who took hold of the city a week ago.
Bangladesh Islamists Remove Greek Goddess Statue
Protesters demanded that the statue of the sari-clad goddess be replaced with a holy Quran.
Turkey's Secularists Face Anxious Future
After the government's post-coup purges, being secular in Turkey has become fraught with danger.
Choudary's Imprisonment a Step Forward, But a Small One
This symbolic victory over Islamism and hatred in the U.K. remains just that—symbolic.
After ISIS, a Libyan City Returns to Relative Normality
Amid the celebrations in Derna, schools are reopening and people are returning to work.
Watch: The Rise of ISIS in Libya
The group's growth in the failed North African state has sucked in major international powers.
ISIS Has Doubled Its Ranks in Libya, Says General
Foreign fighters flock to join the group in North Africa as losses continue in caliphate.
Who Are The Islamists Living In the Heart of Israel?
Netanyahu banned the Northern Branch, accusing it of having ties to Hamas and inciting attacks on Israeli civilians.
Report ISIS Crucified Priest on Good Friday Walked Back
The jihadist group's activities have fuelled a decline in Iraq's Christian population.
ISIS Is the Real Winner in Libya
Obama's interview in 'The Atlantic' demonstrates how the international community has failed to pay attention to the complexities of Libyan society.
Rival Libya Parliament Leaders Hold First Meeting in Malta
The internationally recognized parliament in Tobruk and the rival parliament in Tripoli meet to discuss unity plan.
Tunisia Prevented 'Major' Islamist Attack on Politicians and Hotels This Month
Senior Tunisian official says sleeper cell attempted to "bring chaos" to North African country.
ISIS Releases First Propaganda Video in Hebrew
A masked militant speaking fluent Hebrew threatens Jews in Israel.
Nigerian Troops Retake Two Towns From Boko Haram
Nigerian soldiers, backed by air strikes, recaptured two towns from Boko Haram.
Danish Police Charge Two With Aiding Copenhagen Shooter
Danish police arrested a further two suspects after Danish media named the suspected gunman.
Language of UK Plea to Imams to Fight Radicalism Angers Some Muslims
The plea comes in a letter to over 1,000 imams at a time of heightened tension in Britain over an attack by Islamist militants
Thousands Attend Anti-Islam Protests in Germany
Chancellor Angela Merkel and other senior German politicians have called for people to stay away from rallies organised by Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West.
Blood Lines: How Europe's Cocaine Habit Funds Beheadings
Europe's appetite for drugs is helping keep African countries in the sewer and feeding the coffers of extremists
Only 12% of People Killed in US Drone Strikes in Pakistan Identified as Militants, Says Report
Research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism has found that only 295 out of 2,379 of victims of US drone strikes in Pakistan could be identified as militants
Suspected Boko Haram Raid Kills 10 in Cameroon
Nigerian Islamists have launched another attack in northern Cameroon, according to state radio
Syrian Violence Hits Lebanon As Saudi Arabian King Offers $1 Billion To Army
Syrian violence spills out into Lebanese territory as Saudi Arabian King Abdullah offers Lebanese army $1 billion