Iran4 hours agoIranian terrorists claim to have active cells in Washington, DCIranian militia groups claim to have active cells of operatives stationed in Washington, D.C., and other U.S. cities, according to chatter in online forums used by these groups.
Oklahoma17 hours agoOklahoma man gets 3 years for smuggling firearms to UAE to help fight ISIS: prosecutorsAn Oklahoma man was sentenced to more than three years in prison for illegally smuggling firearms to the Middle East to help fight the Islamic State there, according to federal prosecutors.
North Korea20 hours agoNorth Korean nuclear activity detected, possibly extracting plutoniumNorth Korea could be at it again. New activity has been detected at the Yonbyong nuclear site north of Pyongyang.
Iraq20 hours agoAhead of Pope visit, survivor recalls Christian church massacre in IraqSix Al Qaeda-linked militants stormed and seized the church, killing dozens inside. At the time, the Oct. 31, 2010 attack was the bloodiest in a drumbeat of violence that Iraq’s Christians suffered during the brutal sectarian warfare following the 2003 U.S. invasion.
New Zealand1 day agoNew Zealand man charged over threats to Christchurch mosquesA New Zealand man is facing criminal charges after allegedly posting online threats against two Christchurch mosques that were the sites of a terrorist attack that left 51 people dead.
Sweden1 day agoSweden: Terrorism eyed after ax attack injures 8A man armed with an ax attacked and injured eight people in a southern Swedish town Wednesday before being shot and arrested, police said.
CRIME1 day agoFlorida man described as a 'volatile white supremacist-accelerationist' arrested on weapons chargesA 32-year-old man who the Anti-Defamation League describes as a "volatile white supremacist-accelerationist" was arrested Tuesday morning in south Florida for allegedly being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, authorities said.
Pope Francis2 days agoPope Francis will still travel to Iraq despite rocket attack: 'We can't disappoint'Pope Francis is pushing ahead with the first papal trip to Iraq despite rising coronavirus infections, hoping to encourage the country’s dwindling number of Christians who were violently persecuted during the Islamic State's insurgency while seeking to boost ties with the Shiite Muslim world.
TERRORISMFebruary 24Wannabe ISIS terrorist suspect goes from 'moderate Muslim' to 'Jihadist Muslim' without medicineA former Florida resident who reportedly told an investigator he turns into a "Jihadist Muslim" if he doesn't take his medication was charged Tuesday in connection with attempting to join ISIS.
2:10VIDEOFebruary 24How has the world responded to China's genocide of the Uighurs?'Fox News @ Night' looks into human rights issues in China and how world governments have failed to intervene