It is the latest in a series of Taliban restrictions on Afghan women and girls
US military said militant planned attacks in Europe
Fifty-five-year-old Emraan Ali, born in Trinidad and Tobago, pleaded guilty in November of conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization
Wassim Nasr, who interviewed the head of a terror group, says stifling of information in Burkina Faso is happening gradually
The militant group says the first phase of military operations by the Somali government and local fighters has failed
The bloodshed is straining ties among communities in Diyala, an ethnically and religiously diverse province north of Baghdad; it also raises questions about the sustainability of the relative calm and stability that has prevailed in much of Iraq in the years since the defeat of IS.
Syria's Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned U.S. strikes, saying Washington had lied about what was targeted and pledging to "end the American occupation" of its territory
Department of Homeland Security assessment comes as other intelligence streams indicate Islamic State’s Afghan affiliate is set on attacking Western targets
Nigerian authorities established the exit program called Operation Safe Corridor for voluntary defectors from the extremist group in 2016
Olivier Dubois and U.S. aid worker Jeffery Woodke arrive in the Niger capital, Niamey, on Monday after being freed
Burkina Faso's struggle against Islamist militants has raised security concerns in neighboring Ghana. Observers say illegal weapons are being smuggled into Ghana via the porous border. Senanu Tord reports from Paga, Ghana.
US Special Operations Africa chief hints at a greater focus on Ghana for security efforts
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