RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is revamping its education curriculum to eradicate any trace of Muslim Brotherhood influence and will dismiss anyone working in the sector...
LONDON: In a chilling warning to the British royal family, ISIS-supporting extremists have threatened to attack Prince George at his London school.
In a message allegedly posted by the...
WASHINGTON: United States has said that extremists have inflicted great harm to Pakistan, ARY News reported on Saturday.
State Department spokesman Mark Toner, in a...
WASHINGTON: The head of a prominent US Muslim advocacy group Sunday strongly condemned the nightclub massacre in Florida, calling members of the Islamic State group an "aberration" amid allegations the gunman was inspired by the jihadists.
JAKARTA: A group of Indonesian "cyber warriors" sit glued to screens, as they send out messages promoting a moderate form of Islam in the world's most populous Muslim-majority country.
WASHINGTON: Barack Obama says the biggest mistake of his presidency was the lack of planning for the aftermath of the fall of late Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, with the country spiraling into chaos and grappling with violent extremists.
KARACHI: And the hate lost it eventually, while peace and love prevailed as a large number of Indian citizens on Saturday expressed their wish for tranquility with Pakistan through social media, rejecting the hard-lined Shiv Sena and its promoter - Modi government.
NEW YORK: Islamic State militants will "stop at nothing" to strengthen their presence in Libya and the urgency of a request by the country for international help to tackle the extremists should not be underestimated, a top United Nations official said on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON: The United States Thursday sought to galvanize global action against violent extremist groups, amid warnings the world was confronted with "a new war against a new enemy."
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron vowed on Friday to take on "the poisonous ideology" of Islamic extremists and said intelligence agencies must be allowed to track militants online despite privacy concerns.