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Terror
Trump's Tweet About the London Attack Is Causing Some Confusion
By Kate Samuelson
Australia Arrests 4 Men Plotting to Bring Down An Airplane
By Alana Abramson
NYC Authorities Alerted Of Election Day Terror Threat
By Tessa Berenson
India Adopts Restrained Response to Kashmir Attack
By Rishi Iyengar
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Terror
Malaysia Says It Foiled ISIS Terror Attacks on National Day
Police arrested three suspects believed to belong to the militant group
By Rishi Iyengar
August 31, 2016
French Prime Minister Supports Local Bans on 'Burkinis'
Full-body swimsuits worn by some Muslim women have been banned in three French towns
By Daniel White
August 17, 2016
New York Man Pleads Guilty to New Year's Eve ISIS Terror Plot
He was going to attack a restaurant with a machete in the name of ISIS
By Daniel White
August 11, 2016
Why Germany—and the World—Is Arguing Over the Munich Shooter
The motivation of the man who killed 9 people in Munich is still up for debate
By Simon Shuster/Munich
July 24, 2016
Why Some People Handle Stress Better Than Others
This part of the brain shows greater flexibility in people who cope better with stress
By Mandy Oaklander
July 20, 2016
Buildings Across the Globe Illuminate in Solidarity With France
From Australia to Mexico
By Casey Quackenbush
July 15, 2016
How World Leaders Reacted to the Attack on Nice
Messages of solidarity and condolence were issued by several heads of state
By TIME Staff
July 15, 2016
Bangladesh Security Forces May Have Killed Hostage
Saiful Islam Chowkidar worked at the restaurant that was stormed by gunmen last week
By Rishi Iyengar
July 6, 2016
ISIS Attacks Spike Even As It Loses Ground at Home
Its foreign followers seem to be choosing to fight where they live
By Mark Thompson
July 5, 2016
'More Suspects Held' in Istanbul Airport Attack
If confirmed, the fresh arrests would bring the total number of suspects detained to 24
By Amanda Calvo
July 1, 2016
The Tale of 2 Killers in Orlando and France Shows How ISIS Operates Today
"It’s just an open casting call for anyone who wants to perpetrate violence"
By Jared Malsin/Istanbul
June 15, 2016
What We Know About Pulse Nightclub, Site of the Deadly Orlando Shooting
Officials identified Omar Mateen as the suspected shooter behind the attack
By Maya Rhodan
June 12, 2016
If a Bomb Brought Down EgyptAir 804, the War on Terror Is About to Change
While the cause of the crash is still unknown, the possibility of terrorism looms large
By Karl Vick
May 20, 2016
Australia: Teen Held on Suspicion of Terrorist Plot
Authorities say he had previously been under watch
By Rishi Iyengar
April 25, 2016
Europe's Terror Fears Persist
The capture of Mohamed Abrini and Osama Krayem is a major win for terror investigations, but there's worry the ISIS cell is still active
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
April 8, 2016
When Lawyers Choose to Defend the World's Worst Terrorists
Sven Mary, attorney for the suspected Paris attacker, is known as the "villain's lawyer." He's not alone.
By Josh Sanburn
March 31, 2016
Brussels Airport Will Take 'Months' to Reopen: CEO
The building will have to be rebuilt "from the air conditioning to the check-in desks," the CEO says
By Rishi Iyengar
March 29, 2016
New Study Says U.S. Threat from Returning Jihadis Is Low
So few Americans have traveled to the Middle East to fight for ISIS that the threat from the even fewer who returned to the U.S. is "low" and "will likely be manageable," says a new...
By Karl Vick
March 25, 2016
Belgian Police Knew Where Paris Attacker Was Likely Hiding—and Did Nothing
News that police in small Belgian city knew where Salah Abdeslam was likely hiding out is the latest in a string of errors
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
March 25, 2016
How the Brussels Attacks Could Affect the 2016 Election
At least for a day
By Philip Elliott
March 22, 2016
Turkish Raids Target PKK in Istanbul
Anti-terrorist police descended on 32 locations in the city
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
March 16, 2016
Brussels on High Alert
One suspect armed with a assault rifle has been killed
March 15, 2016
Military Corruption Blamed for Rise in Africa Terror Attacks
A series of recent terror attacks across Africa have raised fears of a new wave of extremist violence
By Aryn Baker
January 18, 2016
Indonesians Remain Defiant After Jakarta Attacks
"We are not afraid"
By Rishi Iyengar
January 15, 2016
How France Has Changed Since the Charlie Hebdo Attack
January 7th marks the first anniversary of the attack
By Anne Most and Joyce Lee
January 6, 2016
A Nervous New Year For Europe
The move comes days after two men were arrested for plotting attacks on "symbolic targets"
By Rishi Iyengar
December 30, 2015
Iran Unnerves U.S. by Firing Rockets Close to Carrier
It’s part of a decades-old pattern of Iranian provocations.
By Mark Thompson
December 30, 2015
Pentagon Names 10 ISIS Leaders Killed This Month
Detailed KIA list highlights the strange war against the Islamic State
By Mark Thompson
December 29, 2015
Fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan Echoes the 30 Years' War
Religious fervor could fuel wars for a long time
By Mark Thompson
December 22, 2015
Republicans Reveal Discord in Debate Over Dictators
A sharp move away from the adventurous foreign policy of George W. Bush
By Mark Thompson
December 16, 2015
Reading Between the Lines of President Obama’s ISIS Pentagon Briefing
What he said, what he meant and what he left unsaid
By Mark Thompson
December 14, 2015
The Problem With Connecticut's 'No Fly, No Guns'
Constitutional experts cite ongoing problems with no-fly list criteria
By Josh Sanburn
December 11, 2015
Jihadist Groups Ignored Contact Attempts By San Bernardino Shooter
Extremist groups are wary of being entrapped by law enforcement agencies
By Tessa Berenson
December 11, 2015
Why Barack Obama Needs To Target ISIS Leadership
The leadership has become the oxygen ISIS breathes
By Mark Thompson
December 7, 2015
Australia to Strip Jihadists of Citizenship
The legislation is one of several new terrorism-related measures passed
By Rishi Iyengar
December 4, 2015
The Strange Rules of War Governing the ISIS Campaign
Two episodes raise questions about who dies, and why
By Mark Thompson
December 2, 2015
Turkish Downing of Russian Jet Complicates ISIS Fight
Turkey claims Su-24 flew into its airspace and ignored warnings
By Mark Thompson
November 24, 2015
Kuwait Detains Group for Supplying Weapons to ISIS
Those arrested include two Australians and five Syrians
By Rishi Iyengar
November 20, 2015
These 5 Facts Explain the Dire Economic Costs of the Paris Attacks
The human cost of the Paris attacks was terrible, but there will be an economic price to France's worst-ever terror incident
By Ian Bremmer
November 19, 2015
Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Bomb Threat
Tensions are high following last week's terror attacks in Paris
By Rishi Iyengar
November 19, 2015
What to Know About the Suspect Behind the Attacks
The Belgian-born Abdelhamid Abaaoud had already been identified as an ISIS handler in an earlier, foiled terrorist attack in Belgium
By Jared Malsin
November 16, 2015
Paris Attacks Planned in Syria, French PM Valls Says
Some 150 counterterrorism raids took place across France overnight Sunday
By Rishi Iyengar
November 16, 2015
Battling ISIS: Utility or Futility?
Should stepped-up effort against terrorists favor offense over defense?
By Mark Thompson
November 15, 2015
France Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria
The bombings are aimed to destroy an ISIS munitions depot and a training camp for jihadist fighters
By Vivienne Walt / Paris
November 15, 2015
Free Travel in Europe Could Be a Casualty of the Paris Attacks
Border check-free travel is a bedrock principle of the European Union. But evidence that Paris attackers crossed borders could change that
By Simon Shuster / Berlin
November 14, 2015
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