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US Election 2016: Mitt Romney blasts Donald Trump, calling him 'very, very not smart'
Romney described Trump's 'personal qualities' as undesirable.
Yemen: 'Isis' executes Christian nuns and elderly residents in attack on Aden retirement home
Gunmen storm elderly shelter in Port city killing at least 16 people including 4 Indian nuns.
Libya: Kidnapped Italians Gino Pollicardo and Filippo Calcagno released from Isis Sabratha battleground
Italian intelligence officials said they were working to secure the pair's release.
Spain confiscates 20,000 jihadi military uniforms bound for Isis and al Nusra
The military uniforms were labelled second-hand clothes and disguised as humanitarian aid to Syria and Iraq.
Apple encryption row: Twitter, Google and Microsoft send legal brief supporting tech giant against FBI
The FBI are pressuring Apple to allow the agency to hack phone belonging to San Bernardino shooter
Germany: Doctor arrested for recruiting man with learning difficulties to become Isis suicide bomber
'Easily influenced' man later died in suicide bombing in Iraq.
Christian passenger ordered off easyJet flight after sending message to prayer group
On a wing and a prayer: WhatsApp message to a prayer group called ISI men, caused crew to fear passenger was a terrorist.
The Isis Wolves of Wall Street: Islamic militants make huge profit on foreign currency markets
UK Parliamentary committee told Islamic State makes up to £14m a month laundering stolen money into Middle East markets
Philippines: Abu Sayyaf militants fly Isis black flag as they invade Mindanao Island
Six soldiers were killed in clashes as Islamic State militants attempt to overrun army garrison.
Libya: Kidnapped Italians Fausto Piano and Salvatore Failla killed in Isis battle ground of Sabratha
The Italian Foreign Ministry has said it informed the pair's families of their deaths.
Isis attempts to take down Google, instead gets 'pwned' by vigilante hacker
Islamic State's Cyber Caliphate Army promised to take down Google, but mistakenly targeted small Indian firm.
First Western journalist to visit Isis-controlled areas says US could 'divide Syria'
Jurgen Todenhofer said disagreements between President Bashar al-Assad and opposition sparked the conflict.
British Imams travel to battlezone against Isis in Iraq in fact-finding mission for troubled Muslim youth
The UK Imams will enter the active combat zone of Samarra to witness the fight back.
Mosul Dam: Italian company signs contract to repair Iraqi dam at risk of collapse on Isis frontline
Iraqi government concludes deal with Trevi group to prevent catastrophic collapse of facility on Tigris River.
Isis: Daesh terror plot thwarted as seven killed by Jordanian special forces in Irbid gun battle
Jordanian authorities say they foiled an Islamic State plan to attack military and civilian targets.
Isis: Saudi cleric Sheikh Aaidh al-Qarni injured in Philippines assassination attempt on IS hit list
Qarni was outspoken in his condemnation of Isis provoking calls for lone wolf attacks against him.
War on Isis: US military captures its first Daesh operative in Iraq
Detainee will be handed over to Iraqi officials after interrogation, US officials said.
Nato commander accuses Russia and Syria of deliberately stoking refugee crisis
Philip Breedlove says Islamic State militants 'spreading like cancer' among refugees.
Neo-Nazi lone-wolf attacks in Europe are more deadly than Isis-inspired terrorist plots
Britain tops European table for the number of far-right attacks or plots over the past 15 years.
Syria: Fragile ceasefire brings calm and hope after five years of war. But how long will it last?
The cessation of hostilities has brought some respite to civilians, particularly from air strikes.
Syria conflict: Michael Fallon admits RAF strikes against Isis are not working
Defence secretary also says he is concerned by IS's growing strength in Libya.
Iraq: 14 including Shia militia leader killed in suicide attack on funeral
The blast occurred about 60 miles (90km) north of Iraqi capital in the town of Muqdadiyah.
Isis: Pentagon launches 'aggressive cyberwar' against Daesh to curb spread of propaganda
US Cyber Command-led operation will aim to disrupt online campaigns of Isis (Daesh).
Isis in Iraq: Death toll climbs to 73 in wake of Daesh suicide bombing of Shia market in Baghdad
Isis claimed responsibility for the killings in Baghdad, as well as an attack on Abu Ghraib.
Islamic State suicide bombings kill 24 in Baghdad market
Bombings also reported in areas south of capital.
3D virtual reality headsets used to 'dive down burial shafts' of Egypt's ancient Giza pyramids
Students and archaeologists at Harvard are using the latest technology to stroll around the Giza pyramids.
Apprentice star Yasmina Siadatan condemns half-brother for fighting with Isis in Syria
The winner of the fifth series of the Apprentice condemns her half-brother for joining the terror group.
Syria ceasefire: Car bomb kills two as government forces drop barrel bombs
Rebel group Jaish al-Islam claims the government has already violated the truce.
Syria: Landmark ceasefire comes into effect as Kurds take town close to Isis-held Raqqa
Explosions could be heard in the Syrian capital, Damascus, minutes before the 'cessation of hostilities'.
Isis in Iraq: Kurdish forces and civilians hit by Islamic State 'chlorine chemical attack' in Sinjar
Peshmerga militants fall ill after suspected chlorine strike near Iraqi town.