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How Isis sex slave raped 'in every imaginable way' learned to love again
Fareeda Khalaf, a Yazidi sex slave who was gang raped by Isis jihadis, has miraculously rebuilt her life and learned to love again – she is engaged to marry a fellow refugee.
Isis plotting to drop biological bombs from drones on European cities, terror chief warns
Isis terrorists living in Europe may soon develop biological weapons and spread them over busy areas using drones, Europe's most senior security expert has warned.
The bloody legacy of Ratko Mladic can be found in Myanmar and the minds of jihadis
Rohingya Muslims are being raped, dispossessed, killed in Myanmar. One cannot hear their stories without red rage.
Isis beheads 15 of its own fighters in Afghanistan as conflict with Taliban intensifies
Islamic State militants chopped the heads off 15 of their own fighters in Afghanistan according to officials, who did provide an explanation for the mass killing.
Boko Haram and Shabaab will become deadlier as the Isis caliphate crumbles
As Isis continues to lose territories, many fighters are returning home, but many more are regrouping somewhere else or are joining other terrorist cells around the world.
Jihadis returning to UK must be punished says British anti-Isis fighter who saw 'barbarity' in Syria
Macer Gifford left the UK to join anti-Isis fight in Syria in 2014. He spent three years fighting with Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) YPG group.
Nigeria mosque suicide bombing leaves 50 dead
Attack occurred in Adamawa which along with Borno and Yobe states is under state of emergency due to violent insurgency.
Isis has been infiltrated by Iraqi spies to stop attacks says country's interior minister
Iraq's interior minister Qasim al-Araji has said agents from his country have infiltrated Isis sleeper cells to prevent further bomb attacks.
Manchester 'jihadi listed as Isis sniper in leaked terror documents'
Mohammed Abdallah, of Moss Side, Manchester, denies terrorism offences at the Old Bailey in London despite being listed as a specialist sniper in Isis documents, a court heard.
Pro-Isis propaganda channel vows 'Christmas blood' in new threat against the Vatican
Isis has threatened 'Christmas blood' in a newly released poster depicting a masked jihadi driving a BMW full of explosives towards the Vatican.
'White Widow' Sally Jones' son JoJo is likely alive and fighting for Isis
The son of British Isis recruiter Sally Jones, who was killed in a US airstrike, is believed to be alive and fighting for Isis.
Russia's 'irrefutable proof' the US is backing Isis turns out to be iPhone game screenshots
Russia is embarrassed after publishing an image it claimed was "irrefutable evidence" of US collaboration with Isis, which turned out to be a screenshot taken from a video game.
Italy deports Isis-linked woman 'ready to blow herself up in Milan'
The woman, identified as 22-year-old Fatma Ashraf Shawky Famhy, allegedly plotted to carry out an attack in Italy after she was unable to travel to Syria and join militants.
Eagles of Death Metal play surprise show in Paris on second anniversary of Bataclan massacre
Eagles of Death Metal play surprise concert in front of President Emmanuel Macron on 2nd anniversary of Paris attacks when Isis terrorists stormed Bataclan in Paris.
Iraq's Kurdistan 'will respect' court decision banning secession
Announcement seen as the latest effort by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to start a dialogue with Baghdad that can formalise independence.
Womanising Australian 'Dr. Jihad' was unhappy with Isis' treatment of animals and orphans
Tareq Kamleh, a 31-year-old paediatrician from Perth, often appeared in Isis propaganda videos urging fellow Muslims to take up arms and join the group.
Is Iran behind Islamic Jihad in Gaza? War declaration as Israel destroys tunnels and arrests leader
Arrest came as Israel warned group against carrying out retaliatory attacks after Israeli army destroyed one of the group's tunnels that stretched from the Gaza Strip into Israel.
Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi seen in Syria - What does it mean for the group?
Baghdadi, who has rarely made any public appearance since announcing the creation of Isis in 2014, has often been reported dead or injured in the past three years.
Isis supporters hack Swedish morning radio and play jihadi recruitment anthem for 30 minutes
The Isis supporters played the song 'For the sake of Allah' on repeat until the broadcaster took control of the transmission and cancelled the song after 30 minutes.
Thousands pay homage to British filmmaker and 'exceptional revolutionary' killed by Isis in Raqqa
The 32-year-old from London worked as press officer for the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) when the military base where he was stationed in Raqqa was struck in September.
Hamza bin Laden: Crown prince of terror or Al Qaeda's PR man?
Son of terrorist Osama bin Laden has made once again headlines after he called on fellow Muslims around the world to avenge his father's death and rise against the West.
Man accused of UK terror plot says Facebook to blame for hosting bomb-making kits
A Sudanese man accused of planning a terror attack on British soil thought it was okay to download bomb-making instructions because they had not been deleted by Facebook.
Isis-supporting nine-year-old pledged allegiance to terror group in classroom
The schoolboy was one of 2,127 children flagged up to government's anti-extremism Prevent programme.
Hackers keep defacing websites in US and Canada with 'I love Islamic state' slogans
A cybercrime group is causing havoc in the US and Canada by hacking into the websites of police stations and schools and defacing them with pro-Islamic State propaganda.
Hamza bin Laden's call for revenge over father's death is 'well-timed' for Al-Qaeda's comeback
Hamza bin Laden, spokesperson for terror group Al-Qaeda, issued statement days after the CIA released files recovered during a raid at bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad in 2011.
Saudi Arabia created Isis and unleashed it on the Middle East, says Iran President Hassan Rouhani
Iranian leader defends the ballistic missile launch against Saudi Arabia, which was intercepted near Riyadh airport without casualties.
Mother who encouraged Isis terror attacks online spared jail 'so she can be with her children'
Mother of five Farhana Begum Ahmed handed suspended sentence after admitting encouragement of terrorism and promoting Isis propaganda.
Pro-Isis hackers hijack 800 US schools' sites with Saddam Hussein photo, 'I love Islamic State' message
SchoolDesk is currently working with various local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, to investigate the source of the attack.
What is Tramadol? The everyday painkiller is Egypt's most abused drug
Tramadol, which is available on prescription in the UK, is the most abused drug in Egypt, with as much as 40% of the population using it.
Italian mafia and Isis collaborate to traffic drugs: Millions of opioid tablets bound for Libya seized
Italian police have seized more than 24 million opioid tablets destined for Isis militants who were planning to sell them at a profit to finance terrorism.