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A man reacts by flowers left in tribute to the victims near the scene where a truck ran into a crowd at high speed killing scores and injuring more who were celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday, in Nice, in Nice, July 15, 2016.

The other Nice: hotbed for French jihadi recruiting

  "Since 2010 ... one of the main recruiters of French jihadists has been hugely active preaching in poor neighborhoods."

Indonesian radical Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir (C) arrives at a court to attend an appeal hearing in Cilacap, Central Java province in this January 12, 2016 file photo.

Indonesia moves radical Islamist to high-security prison near Jakarta

  Indonesia's prison system staff shortages, overcrowding and corruption have allowed extremists to mingle and disseminate sermons by email

Soldiers stand guard in front of the Splendid Hotel after an attack on the hotel and a restaurant in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, January 18, 2016.

Burkina Faso's long night of horror in killing spree by militants

"They wanted to kill the maximum number of people and for them it wasn't a problem to die."

The aftermath of a reported air strike by government forces on the Qadam suburb on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus

Jihadists 'to quit south Damascus districts': sources

  The second phase of the deal would see government institutions reopen in the neighbourhoods and "the necessities of daily life would...

Israel says hit by rockets from Syria

Israel says hit by rockets from Syria

 

A CCTV image shows a fully veiled woman walking through a shopping mall in Abu Dhabi, the chief suspect in the murder of a US teacher on December 3, 2014

UAE woman 'sentenced to death for killing US teacher'

  She had listened to lectures by Osama bin Laden, watched video clips of killings and beheadings.

Islamic State militants (Rear) stand next to an IS flag atop a hill in the Syrian town of Ain al-Arab, known as Kobane by the Kurds, as seen from the Turkish-Syrian border in the southeastern town of Suruc, Sanliurfa province, on October 6, 2014

Syrian jihadist created 'Guantanamo' for prisoners: ex-hostage

  Islamic State extremists staged mock executions of Western captives held in a Syrian compound intended to be the jihadist answer to Guantanamo...

A masked, black-clad militant, who has been identified by the Washington Post newspaper as a Briton named Mohammed Emwazi, stands next to a man purported to be Kenji Goto in this still image from a video obtained from SITE Intel Group website February 26,

'Jihadi John' from Islamic State beheading videos umasked as Londoner

The "Jihadi John" masked fighter who fronted Islamic State beheading videos is Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born Briton from a...

An image grab taken from a video released on January 4, 2014 by ISIL allegedly shows fighters marching at an undisclosed location

20,000 foreign fighters head to Syria: US

  Foreign fighters are flocking to Syria at an "unprecedented" rate, with more than 20,000 volunteers from around the world joining the...

The Syrian town of Raqa is the self-proclaimed capital of the Islamic State group after it was captured by jihadists in June 2014

Syria 'adultress' survives anti-gov't jihadist stoning: monitor

  The former information technology manager of Liberty Reserve SA was sentenced to three years in prison for his work at what prosecutors...

Islamist flag flying in fields in the area of Sayed Ghareeb, some 70 kilometres north of Baghdad, Iraq, on January 2, 2015

IS executing 'educated women' in new wave of horror, says UN

  The UN on Tuesday decried numerous executions of civilians in Iraq by the Islamic State group, warning that educated women appeared...

Police stand guard after a female suicide bomber died on January 6, 2015 when she blew herself up in Istanbul

Istanbul suicide bomber was 'teen widow of Norwegian IS jihadist'

  A teenager from Russia's Muslim region of Dagestan suspected to have carried out a suicide bombing in Istanbul was said Friday to...

A view shows debris at a school for the deaf and mute, destroyed in what activists said were overnight U.S.-led air strikes against the Islamic State, in Raqqa November 24, 2014.

Syria says U.S.-led strikes have not weakened Islamic State

  Syria's foreign minister said U.S.-led air strikes had failed to weaken Islamic State it in Syria and the...
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