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His remarks come after Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz gives policy statement in Senate
Assailant had arrived as unaccompanied minor in Germany and lived in shelter and then more recently with foster family
The new troop deployment would raise the number of US forces to around 4,650, far below the peak of about 170,000
Several people who were questioned by police said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel did show signs of being 'religious'
Police arrest five in connection with the carnage.
The country is already on high alert after terror attacks in March claimed by the Islamic State group
Violent extremists try to use violence to eliminate the other. Sadly, the state is a combination of many others
To respond to challenge of extremism, ‘infotainment’ can be an effective technique broadcasting industry can utilise
Omar al-Shishani was killed in the Iraqi town of Sharqat
The Pentagon said in March that Shishani had likely been killed in a US air strike in Syria
Mahin Khan, 18, of Tucson, was arrested by FBI agents on July 1 and indicted last week on state charges of terrorism
Al Qudsi, 42, was found guilty in a unanimous decision of aiding the men to fight with extremist groups in 2013
His trip comes two days after Iraq announced the recapture of a base to the south of Mosul
The sooner Muslim states recognise that the key solutions to extremism and terrorism lie in their hands, the better
Tugboat was in waters off east coast of Sabah when it was attacked by armed men in a white boat, say police
Day and night, warplanes take off from the USS Eisenhower for Iraq or Syria
This will repeat, repeat and repeat until you lose and we win, says a video message
The numbers killed and injured were low but the attacks were highly symbolic
Menhali was detained after a clerk at a local hotel called 911 to report a man pleading allegiance to the organisation
Unlike al Qaeda, IS sought to take, hold and administer large swathes of territory
Many were in tears as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid wreaths on the coffins of those killed in the siege
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi vowed 'punishment' for those responsible, declared three days of mourning
Home minister rules out IS links; authorities question suspect caught alive
Extremism can only be rooted out if all these forces are on one side, not fighting each other
The blast hit the Karrada neighbourhood in the early hours of the day
Sajad Gharibi says he wants to defend Shia Shrines in Syria against IS and other attackers
The attacker targeted the vehicle of Haji Hayat Khan, a leader in a local movement opposing IS militants in Nangarhar
Attention is now shifting to Mosul, where a battle to liberate the city is expected to unfold in the coming months
Over 20 people of different nationalities killed, claims IS-linked news agency
IS desperately thirsts for recognition and propaganda to keep fuelling its toxic global recruitment drive
There has been no claim of responsibility for Tuesday's carnage at Ataturk airport, which left 42 people dead
One of the suspects was planning an attack either in the Turkish capital Ankara or in the southern city of Adana
Islamic State and al Qaeda have claimed responsibility for the killings of more than 30 people since early last year
On the conflict in Syria, Brennan says there will be no way forward on the political front without Russian cooperation
One of the suspects had killed himself by detonating an explosives device
Kenyan intelligence agencies estimate that around 100 men and women may have gone to join the IS in Libya and Syria
A defence ministry spokesperson confirmed a Tunisian in Turkey on private business had been killed in the attack
There are at least 41 dead and reportedly 140 injured in a gun-and-bomb attack on Istanbul’s Ataturk airport
A group of Indian fighters vowed to avenge the deaths of Muslims killed in riots
The Dogan news agency said autopsies on the three bombers had been completed and they may have been foreign nationals
He also said Islamic State leaders were being killed at a rate of one every three days
Nadia was taken by IS from her home village of Kocho in August 2014
Iraqi forces seized the Islamic State group's last positions in Fallujah on Sunday
Police believe LeJ had been seeking to build relations with IS before Malik Ishaq was killed last year
Health workers were reported to have pulled bodies of children from under rubble, mostly under Islamic State control
The suicide bomber set off from the makeshift Syrian refugee camp near the Rukban crossing in Jordan
Troops wrest control of neighbourhood where last IS fighters were holed up
Interior ministry in a statement said at least 18 fighters had been killed and more than 40 others wounded so far
Only eight defendants are held by authorities while 16 others remain at large
Patel admitted making videos depicting cruel violence perpetuated by IS