
Islamic State Leader in Somalia Has Family Living in Britain
While Abdul Qadir Mumin leads terrorists abroad, his wife and three children live quietly in an English town.

While Abdul Qadir Mumin leads terrorists abroad, his wife and three children live quietly in an English town.

The Ghent Court of Appeal confirms prison terms for the suspect’s family and associates, highlighting an official aspiration to maintain vigilance against extremist networks in the region.

Authorities are holding a suspect they say financed IS with cryptocurrency, received instructions on making explosives, and prepared an ideologically motivated trip to Somalia.

An assault in Germany has reignited debates over immigration and security—and the potential deportation of violent criminals back to Syria.

Swedish authorities have charged a young adult with planning an ISIS-inspired attack on a festival.

“There are plenty of traditions, history, and religious justifications within Islam for the slaughter of the infidel.”

The terrorist, a UK citizen of Syrian descent, contacted police as he carried out the violent antisemitic attack.

El Shafee Elsheikh, who beat and waterboarded hostages before their filmed executions, wants to swap a U.S. supermax cell for a British prison.

The 16-year-old defendant was found guilty of “preparing a serious act of violence endangering the state” and “supporting a terrorist act abroad.”

Salah Numan, described as one of the group’s most dangerous figures, was killed in a house raid in Idlib.