New ISIS Video Shows Child Soldier “Executing Russian Spies”
The video, which appeared to be staged, is directed at audiences in Russia and Russian-speaking Central Asian countries where ISIS is said to be gaining a foothold.
The video, which appeared to be staged, is directed at audiences in Russia and Russian-speaking Central Asian countries where ISIS is said to be gaining a foothold.
While allowing for “extreme political views and decent humor,” the government wants to prohibit content that “outrageously offends” religious sentiments.
The ultra-Orthodox Israeli newspaper appears to have digitally removed world leaders such as Angela Merkel.
The summit’s failures were underscored Tuesday by a new outbreak of violence in eastern Ukraine.
“I’m not making any kind of political statement … I’m just sad about my friend.”
Kicking ass, changing lives.
The teacher has now filed a lawsuit to restore her position and win compensation for lost wages.
The newspaper’s editor and the cartoonist who drew this week’s cover image depicting the Prophet Muhammad delivered an emotional and spirited message at a news conference on Tuesday.
The former Egyptian president and his two sons will face a retrial.
Marine Le Pen criticized Qatar, which owns the channel, leading editors to pull the interview, sources said.
Newspapers around the world gave front page coverage to Sunday’s unity march.
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Benjamin Netanyahu, facing an election in two months, made the visit after reports that his French counterpart had not wanted him to attend.
The Twitter account @CENTCOM had a message saying “i love you isis.”
Arabic language equivalent of the Man Booker Prize names record 5 women on 16 book list.
Authorities in Mozambique are not sure how the beer was poisoned, or if it was intentional.
The Army Public School — where the Taliban killed 134 children in Peshawar in December — and all other schools reopened Monday for the first time since the attack.
The warning came after an emotional press conference by surviving Charlie Hebdo staffers. The Prophet Muhammad is depicted on the cover of the next issue holding a sign that says, “Je suis Charlie.”
No trial court has ever cleared Egyptians of charges of homosexuality in a high profile case, say human rights activists. J. Lester Feder and Maged Atef report for BuzzFeed News from the courthouse in Cairo.
The annual event, organized by Improv Everywhere, is an “international celebration of silliness.” People in more than 50 cities around the world showed off their undies Sunday on public transportation.
Je suis Charlie.
A guest on the US news channel said that Birmingham is “totally Muslim” and “non-Muslims simply don’t go in”. The internet responded mercilessly.
“But you understand, everything is seen from different perspectives.”
Attacks by militants using explosives strapped to young girls were reported on Saturday and Sunday.
Anonymous told supporters of ISIS and al-Qaeda, “We are declaring war against you, the terrorists.”
The four men were killed after Amedy Coulibaly, 32, walked into the supermarket and opened fire. Here’s what we know about the victims.
“You attack the Islamic State, we attack you.”
“Paris is the capital of the world today,” French President François Hollande said.
Someone lit a fire at at the Hamburger Morgenpost Sunday. The paper has printed Charlie Hebdo cartoons, though it was not immediately clear if the incident was connected to the recent attacks in France.