ISIS in Europe
Taylor Swift concert terror plot convict recieves suspended sentence
One Syrian teen involved in a foiled plot to attack the American pop superstar's European tour was sentenced today in Germany.
Russian forces kill Islamic State-linked hostage takers at detention center
ISIS-inspired terror attack against British Jewry thwarted, suspects charged
Germany detains two suspected ISIS supporters for plot on Swedish parliament
ISIS calls for attacks in West, Russia, Mideast, Asia during Ramadan
The audio clip was distributed on Monday on Islamic State's channel on Telegram, an encrypted messaging application.
Europeans resilient in face of terrorism, though nowhere seems secure
“It’s nice to see support from everywhere else – to know that you’re not alone.”
UN counterterror chief: Europe faces return of 'dangerous' IS fighters
Will defeated ISIS fighters return to their home countries in order to carry out terror attacks?
France goes to polls under cloud of latest terror attack
The polls open on Sunday at 8 a.m., and will close 12 hours later. If, as seems certain, no one receives 50% of the ballots, the top two contenders will face off two weeks later.
Egypt's Sisi says three-month state of emergency to be declared
The Islamic State terror organization said it was responsible for the two Coptic church bombings on Palm Sunday, the group's news agency Amaq said.
Italian police arrest pro-ISIS trio over suspected Venice bomb plot
Those arrested had celebrated after a deadly March 22 attack in London.
'Islamic State recruiter' arrested in Germany
The Frankfurt suspect was also wanted in Tunisia where he's thought to have been involved in the deadly militant assault against the Bardo Museum in Tunis.
'Draconian EU anti-terror laws target Muslims'
Amnesty's report comes as terror attacks have fanned tensions over immigration, fueled the popularity of right-wing parties and made security a key theme in upcoming elections.
Is Europe’s jihadist problem generating empathy toward Israel?
The Israeli government, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in particular, have been persistently drawing an equivalence between the attacks in Europe and attacks against Israelis by Palestinians.
Fugitive Istanbul terrorist may have trained in Syria
ISIS claimed the nightclub attack which killed 39 on New Year's Day.