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'Islamic State' group
The 'Islamic State' group is an extremist organization
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Indonesia foils Singapore terror plot
Singapore says it is on increased alert after Indonesia arrested six for planning an attack on the island city-state
Obama warns of IS attacks, criticizes Russia
US President Barack Obama has reported on the progress against the so-called "Islamic State" militant group.
IS affiliate leader killed in Sinai: Egyptian army
Egyptian forces have killed the head of the local "Islamic State" terror organization, according to military claims.
Boko Haram split in leadership crisis
Long time chief Abubakhar Shekau has rejected reports the group has a new leader, insisting he's still in charge.
China launches security alliance to combat Islamism
Concerned about an Islamist insurgency in its Xinjiang region, Beijing is seeking to increase regional cooperation.
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Boko Haram gets new leader +++ S. Africa votes in municipal elections +++ Zimbabweans protest against new bond notes
Most Germans don't blame refugee policy for recent attacks
A majority of Germans do not blame Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy for recent attacks claimed by IS.
Iraqi refugee camp bursting at the seams
In the fight against terror, Kurds in Northern Iraq are running out of money just short of the finish line.
Nigeria's Boko Haram names new leader
Nigeria's Boko Haram may have a new leader, raising questions about the fate of the group's former chief (pictured).
Latest FBI terror sting nabs DC transit cop
The FBI alleges that Nicholas Young attempted to buy electronic messaging credit for "Islamic State."
United against 'IS'
Martin Ganslmeier
US involvement in the battle over the IS stronghold Sirte in Libya has domestic policy reasons.
Murdered French priest laid to rest
A funeral has been held in the cathedral of Rouen for Father Jacques Hamel, who was killed by two jihadists last week.
France joins for prayer
Christians and Muslims have come together across the country to pray and show support after the murder of a priest.
France detains cousin of church attacker
Authorities have detained the cousin of one of the men believed to have murdered a French priest during Mass last week.
Five killed in Iraq militant attacks
Militants have assaulted a gas facility and an oil station in northern Iraq, killing five people.
Germany mulls new security measures
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere is poised to announce new security measures following a series of attacks.
Bangladeshi-Canadian behind Dhaka attack: police
Officials have identified Tamim Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi-Canadian, as the mastermind behind the Dhaka terror attack.
Peshmerga helping refugees
Civilians who are fleeing from the "Islamic State" group are actively helped by the Kurdish peshmerga forces.
Slovakia PM blames migrants for terror threat
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says Europe faces a high risk of terror attacks because of unchecked migration.
Erdogan tells US intel chief: 'Know your place!'
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hit out at senior US officials for their remarks about his post-coup purge.
Follow the Hashtag: #JeSuisSickofThis
Paris, Brussels, Baghdad, Nice … after every major terrorist attack there's a new #JeSuis campaign. We asked the creator of #JeSuisCharlie if he's tired of it.
Turkey defends military purges
Turkey's foreign minister says it's "unfortunate" that US intelligence says purges were harming the fight against IS.
How to tackle IS-inspired terrorism?
We have to keep monitoring radicals and increase cooperation, says Daniel Heinke of Bremen's Ministry of the Interior.
Combat could displace 1 million more in Iraq
Government forces have intensified efforts to retake the city of Mosul from the "Islamic State."
Afghanistan 'could get worse'
An unprecedented number of Afghan civilians have been killed in attacks in the first half of this year as the Taliban continues to expand its presence across the country. WorldLink asks journalist Masood Saifullah why the world only seems to care about deadly attacks in Western countries.
Turkish purge benefitting IS?
US intelligence director Clapper says Turkish purge a setback for anti-IS campaign.
US military confirms Syria civilian deaths
The US military has confirmed 14 new civilian deaths in its bombing campaign against IS, with the toll mounting.
Inside Europe: Migrants feel the heat after German attacks
Migrant assistance groups are talking of a growing suspicion towards asylum seekers in the wake of the recent attacks in Germany. The authorities have admitted that a number of extremists and Jihadi fighters were among the 1.2 million influx who arrived in Germany last year. Nik Martin spoke to refugees in the Bonn region to find out how they feel in the light of the attacks.
Inside Europe: Merkel remains steady in face of attacks
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has remained calm throughout the terrorist attacks. Her approach with each new development and breaking news story seems to have been, "Keep Calm and Carry On", or "We can do this". And that is exactly what she seemed to be saying when she gave a special press briefing on Thursday. Naomi Conrad is our correspondent in Berlin and she was at the press conference.
Second Normandy church attacker identified
He was known to security authorities as a potential Islamist militant.
Spain arrests Moroccans for financing IS
The arrests have marked the first time authorities discover concrete evidence of the group's finance networks in Europe.
Ansbach attacker may have had accomplice
Bavaria's top security official has revealed new details of a bombing in the German town of Ansbach.
'IS' bomb blast in Syrian Kurdish city kills dozens
An "Islamic State" bomb blast has hit the Syrian Kurdish city of Qamishli, killing dozens.
Poland gets first visit from Pope Francis
His five-day trip has been marred by the murder of a Catholic priest in France in the first jihadist attack on a church.
Mass killers inspire 'copycat' attackers
Media reports on mass shootings like the ones in Munich or Japan play a crucial role in spawning "copycat" killers.
French police arrest two more over attack in Nice
Police in France have detained two new suspects in connection with the Bastille Day attack in Nice.
Dhaka police kill nine suspected Islamists
Police in Bangladesh raid an Islamist hideout and kill nine militants who were "planning a major attack."
Khorasan – Examining a jihadist myth
DW looks at the historical and religious importance of a geographical area that once covered many present-day nations.
Rejected asylum applicants not always deported
Many refugees are not deported from Germany despite being denied asylum. How does that work?
Suicide bomber hits checkpoint north of Baghdad
At least a dozen people have been killed in Iraq after a suicide bomber struck a crowded checkpoint north of Baghdad.
Kabul mourns after deadly attack on protest
The suicide bombing during a peaceful Hazara protest was the deadliest attack to hit the capital in 15 years.
Fierce clashes with IS militants in Syria
"Islamic State" militants have clashed with US-backed Syrian forces in the strategically important town of Manbij.
Targeted by militants, neglected by government
IS has claimed responsibility for an attack in Kabul, which experts say highlights the group's expansion in Afghanistan.
IS claims deadly Kabul bombing
Afghanistan's Interior Ministry reports at least 80 people were killed and 231 wounded in a suicide bombing.
World responds to Munich mass shooting
World leaders offer condolences and support after an 18-year-old German-Iranian opens fire in a Munich shopping mall.
Nice: The aftermath
Alex and Rebecca Giraud experienced the terror attacks in Nice first hand. Returning to normal life is hard.
IS propaganda purge could lead to censorship
Rights experts respond to a call for online extremist propaganda to be removed in the wake of the Würzburg train attack.
What is the future for Nice?
Young people in Nice go from shock to questioning their future after a deadly attack in the Mediterranean city.
Hollande pledges artillery in Iraq to fight IS
President Hollande has said France will send heavy weapons to Iraq to aid the fight against "Islamic State" militants.
Inside Europe: The aftermath of the terror in Nice
Last week's truck attack in Nice is one of a string of mass murders in France perpetrated by supporters of so-called Islamic State. The reaction of France’s leaders has been the same as on previous occasions, more air strikes against IS in Iraq and Syria and an extension of the state of emergency. But as John Laurenson found out, the mood of unity which followed the Paris attacks is waning
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