Islamists vow bin Laden death will not mute Jihad call
Members of militant Islamist forums vowed on Monday to avenge the U.S. killing of Osama bin Laden, while others prayed the news was not true.Full story
Members of militant Islamist forums vowed on Monday to avenge the U.S. killing of Osama bin Laden, while others prayed the news was not true.Full story
Islamist extremists attacked an army post and killed at least 13 soldiers watching the Algerian president's televised speech promising reforms, security officials said Saturday. Full story
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in Moscow on Thursday that Russia and Israel will face a common threat if "radical Islamist" states acquire nuclear weapons, Russian news agencies reported. Full story
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of the Masjid al-Farah Mosque explains whether Rep. Peter King’s Congressional hearings, which some have called a “witch hunt,” will do more harm, than good.
French authorities arrested 12 accused miltants who allegedly have ties to suspected Islamic extremists. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.
In a fight that's lasted almost as long as the one in Afghanistan, U.S. Special Forces have been helping to wage a battle against Islamic militants in Southeast Asia. NBC's Adrienne Mong reports.
America's 9/11 Foundation's Nick Leishen discusses why the 9/11 support group is against building a mosque near ground zero.
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A Pakistani flood survivor hangs onto a hovercraft and waits to get relief food distributed by naval officials in Sangi Village near Sukkur, in southern Pakistan on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010. The world ramped up assistance to flood-ravaged Pakistan on Thursday three weeks after the crisis began, and U