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'Islamic State' group
The 'Islamic State' group is an extremist organization
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Vienna-London flight delayed by terror scare
Vienna police detained an Iraqi man after a woman sitting next to him reported seeing suspicious messages on his phone.
Media reports of Palmyra under Syria state control
Regime forces backed by Russian airstrikes have taken control of the town after a three-week battle, state media says.
Brussels attack suspect charged
A man arrested in connection with the deadly Brussels attacks is facing several terrorism charges, prosecutors say.
'Islamic State' hits back against Yemeni loyalists
Three suicide bombings by the "Islamic State" struck checkpoints held by Yemeni loyalist forces in Aden.
'IS finance minister' killed in US strike
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has said that the IS' finance chief, Haji Imam, has been killed.
Brussels terror raid linked to France plot
A major operation in Belgium has been linked with an "advanced" terror plot in France. One man was arrested.
Russia offers cooperation - but at what price?
Russian leaders are calling for the West to put aside its problems with Russia and work together to fight terrorism.
The French connection to Brussels
Since the November Paris attacks, intelligence services have been working hard to try and find out how terror cells are operating in Europe and how widely they have spread. Although investigations into this week's Brussels attacks are ongoing, what is becoming clear is the tangled network of connections between France and Belgium. DW correspondent Lisa Bryant shares her insights from Paris.
Belgium hunts additional terror suspects
There's growing evidence the same "IS" cell behind the November attacks in Paris was responsible for Brussels.
Assad forces close in on Palmyra
Pro-Assad forces launch a bid to recapture city of Palmyra from jihadists. The city was captured by IS last May.
Paris suspect accepts extradition to France
Salah Abdeslam, the prime surviving suspect in the Paris attacks, agrees to face charges in France.
Offensive underway to retake Mosul
An Iraqi ground offensive was launched - backed by US aircraft - to recapture city of 2 million from "Islamic State."
Huge manhunt in Belgium
Belgian authorities say a manhunt is underway for a suspect who fled Brussels airport after his suicide belt failed.
Pressing anxieties
Anxiety researcher Borwin Bandelow explains to DW that the terrorists’ strategy is to try to unnerve people.
Two arrested in Australia for IS fundraising
A teenage girl and a 20-year-old man are set to be charged with funding terrorism in Sydney.
Accomplice in Paris attacks identified
Belgian authorities have revealed the identity of a man who they believe was an accomplice in last year's Paris attacks.
Istanbul resumes daily life
The residents of Istanbul are mourning those killed in a suicide bombing as they try to return to normal life.
Abdeslam was plotting 'something' in Brussels
Belgium's foreign minister says the prime suspect in the Paris attacks may have been plotting attacks in Brussels.
Turkey soccer match stopped over security
Turkish authorities have postponed a soccer match between two major Istanbul teams, citing an unspecified threat.
Turkey blames IS for suicide bombing
Turkey's Interior Ministry says a sympathizer with the self-proclaimed "Islamic State" conducted the strike on Saturday.
Egyptian policemen killed in Sinai
Egypt has reported more than a dozen members of its security forces have been killed in a mortar attack in North Sinai
Istanbul: 'We've all walked down this street'
In a DW interview, Middle East expert Kristian Brakel looks at who could be behind the latest attack in Istanbul.
US says IS committing 'genocide' against minorities
John Kerry has accused the so-called "Islamic State" (IS) of committing crimes against humanity.
Omar the Chechen reportedly killed by airstrike
"Omar the Chechen," a top leader of the "Islamic State" has died following an airstrike in northern Syria.
"Islamic State" rivals
First Bamako, then Ouagadougou: The terrorist organization AQIM is behind the recent attacks in West Africa.
American 'IS' fighter held in Iraq
Iraqi Kurdish sources claim that a US citizen fighting with "Islamic State" has been captured by peshmerga forces.
Syrians take to the streets
Syrians on the ground are using the lull in the fighting to stage protests against the Assad regime.
Deadly clashes in Aden kill scores of people
Fighting continues to rage in Aden as forces loyal to President Hadi target al Qaeda militants with Saudi help.
Russia accuses Turkey of 'creeping expansion' in Syria
Ties between Russia and Turkey have continued to be hostile since Ankara shot down a Russian warplane in November.
Teen girls charged with Bataclan-style plot
Prosecutors said the girls' plot was at an early stage as no weapons or explosives were found.
German media list trio of Paris attackers
The names of three of the attackers on the Paris Bataclan concert hall in November have been found on a list of jihadis.
'IS' is 'staging a fictitious expansion'
Middle East expert Stephan Rosiny says "Islamic State" faces serious consequences after a data leak.
Validating Germany's 'Islamic State' files
DW speaks to the head of an intelligence consultancy to understand how security agencies could validate the information.
France mulls EU sanctions on Libyan politicians
Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has proposed sanctions for Libyan officials holding up plans for a unity government.
US strikes 'IS' chemical weapons sites
US-led coalition airstrikes have hit "Islamic State" (IS) chemical weapons sites, according to the Pentagon.
Flash drive identifies thousands of 'IS' fighters
The disclosure is a potential boon to Western intelligence, but also illustrates discontent in "Islamic State" ranks.
Report: 'Omar the Chechen' only wounded
Omar Al-Shishani, a commander in the self-styled "Islamic State," was reportedly only wounded in a recent US airstrike.
US captures 'IS' chemical weapons expert
US media has reported that the army is holding a high-level weapons advisor to the 'Islamic State' group
Syrian pre-talks begin ahead of Syrian peace talks
UN's Syria envory says delegates are in Geneva for "substantive, deeper" talks ahead of peace summit set for March 14.
Philippine rebels pledge link to 'IS'
A leading security analyst believes the Philippine government is underestimating an emerging terror threat.
Tunisia security forces launch deadly raids
Tunisia's interior ministry says security forces kill five "terrorists" in an operation near the Libyan border.
IS files shed light on group's structures
The interior minister claimed that a trove of "Islamic State" files will aid authorities in understanding the group.
War against 'IS' produces mixed results
Losing thousands of fighters over the past two years has limited the so-called IS's ability to wage conventional war.
Pulse
A literary love affair sparks debate in Israel, women photographers change India’s gaze, and Russia take strides towards gender equality in outer space.
Report: BKA holds leaked files on 'IS' fighters
Germany's federal police agency has obtained a cache of documents concerning foreign fighters, reported German media.
'IS' planning 'spectacular' attack on UK
The "Islamic State" plans to carry out a large scale terror attack against Western lifestyles, a top official has said.
Tunisian forces repel border attack, 50 dead
Libyan-based "IS" militants launched their second attack in as many weeks against Tunisian border posts - both failed.
'IS' truck bomb kills dozens south of Baghdad
"Islamic State" (IS) has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on an Iraqi police checkpoint outside Hilla.
Pope calls Yemen murder of nuns 'diabolical'
Authorities in Yemen blamed "Islamic State" militants for an attack on a nursing home that killed 16 people.
German IS terrorist sentenced
Nils D. has confessed to being a member of IS and traveling to Syria to fight with the group.
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