As the gunmen raided the building, they fired their guns and yelled "God is great," in Arabic.

Three people were killed and over 100 people were taken hostage at an international hotel in Mali, West Africa, BBC News reports.

Terrorist ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was reportedly seen in the Parisian suburb Saint-Denis going to mosque in the hours leading up to the raid.

Boko Haram has surpassed the number of fatalities claimed by the Islamic State (formerly known as ISIS).

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“The enemies of humanity will never win. Hand in hand, we will rid our land of terrorism.” ~ Pres @MBuhari — President Buhari (@NGRPresident) November 17, 2015 An explosion blamed on terrorist organization Boko Haram rocked Yola, capital of Nigeria’s Adamawa state, on Tuesday, killing an estimated 32 people and injuring 80 others, the Associated Press reports. According to […]

"Spectre" wins once again at the box office, bringing its total gross up to almost $550 million.

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As the world recovers from the terrorist attacks that took place in Paris last week, ISIS is already posing new threats. The terror group released a new video Monday that indicates they are looking to plot an attack on Washington D.C.

President Barack Obama on Monday pledged solidarity with France after explosives and gunfire killed more than 120 people last week in Paris in coordinated terror attacks claimed by ISIS.

President Barack Obama addressed his GOP critics at the G20 Turkey Leaders Summit Monday, telling them not to “pop off” over his handling of Syrian refugees…

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Multiple people were killed in attacks across Paris Friday night.

Despite pledging to bring home almost all American troops before leaving office, President Barack Obama plans to leave nearly 10,000 troops in war-torn Afghanistan through 2016 in an effort to help fend off the Taliban, reports the Washington Post.

The NYPD's move to add x-ray vehicles to its counterterrorism efforts has shaken up critics and civil rights groups over possible negative health effects from the military-style devices.