US conducts precision strikes in Syria, kills 37 terrorists
The US on Sunday conducted precision strikes in Syria, killing 37 terrorist operatives, including high-ranking leaders from ISIS.
The US on Sunday conducted precision strikes in Syria, killing 37 terrorist operatives, including high-ranking leaders from ISIS.
FATF has released India’s mutual evaluation report on combating terror financing and anti-money laundering regime.
As Telegram Founder and CEO Pavel Durov remains in France under the close observation of local authorities, a media analysis has found that his social media platform is "inundated" with illegal and extremist activity.
Last week marked 75 years since the adoption of the Geneva Conventions on 12 August 1949. In theory, these rules of war are universally agreed by every nation.
The NIA in March had booked three people and filed a supplementary charge sheet before the Special Court at Delhi's Patiala House against 17 others.
Begum's son is one of the scores of children who have died fleeing from fighting in the Islamic State (IS) terror group's last remaining Syrian enclave Baghouz.
The fall of Baghouz, an eastern Syrian village on the bank of the historically connected Euphrates River, would mark a milestone in the global campaign against ISIS.
US intelligence agencies increasingly see the younger bin Laden as a successor to his father for the mantle of global jihad.
If the statement issued by the Revolutionary Guards is any indication, a vehicle loaded with explosives had targeted a bus carrying affiliated border guards.
President Trump‘s decision to withdraw forces stationed in Afghanistan has evoked critical responses from many strategists and generals. A report authored by James Dobbins, former President George Bush‘s special envoy to Afghanistan, has clearly said that, in the event of a precipitous withdrawal, the government in Kabul will lose influence and legal legitimacy, and terror groups such as Al Qaida and ISIS would be encouraged to intensify their attacks on various US targets.