A Kazakh court has sentenced 12 men who were found guilty of attempting to join the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria.
A survey conducted in 10 EU member states has found that many Europeans believe there is a connection between the refugee crisis and the increased threat of terrorism in Europe.
Two detainees at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are being transferred to Serbia -- leaving 76 detainees at the facility.
In a new audio recording, the son of Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden has purportedly threatened revenge against the United States for killing his father.
At least three people died and dozens were wounded in the troubled Himalayan region of Kashmir on July 9 when Indian troops clashed with protesters who defied a curfew and participated in the funeral of a top rebel commander.
Indian security officials said they killed a prominent rebel leader in the troubled Himalayan region of Kashmir and are imposing a curfew in the area to hold down protests on July 9.
Saudi Arabia says a suicide bomber who attacked Prophet Muhammad's Mosque in the city of Medina was a young Saudi citizen with a history of drug abuse.
The federal prosecutor's office said on July 7 that the man, identified as 31-year-old Syed Mustufa H., was arrested two days before in the northern city of Bremen.
Dozens of homes have been destroyed by an earthquake in Tajikistan, although no injuries or deaths have been reported.
The United States says it believes air strikes it conducted outside war zones killed from 64 to 116 civilians and about 2,500 members of terrorist groups from 2009 to 2015.
Kyrgyz authorities have said it is too early to confirm Turkish media claims about the alleged involvement of a Kyrgyz national in the deadly Istanbul airport attack until official DNA tests results are announced.
Hundreds of protesters clashed with police and Indian soldiers in Kashmir after two suspected insurgents opposed to Indian rule died in a gunfight, officials said on June 30.
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