Two decades ago, Ahmad al-Sharaa was held in a U.S.-run detention center in Iraq after joining al-Qaida militants fighting against American forces there.
The president’s bellicose threats of going to war with one of the United States’ most crucial allies on the African continent ...
Federal agents have arrested six young men across three U.S. states in connection with an Islamic State-inspired terror plot ...
According to Lavrov, Rosoboronexport’s products that are supplied to Russia’s strategic partners and other countries are commercially viable and demonstrate their competitive edges on the battlefield ...
Members of the Iraqi security forces and displaced people are casting their ballots in early voting in the country's ...
CAIR, founded in 1994, had the mission of fighting anti-Muslim discrimination in the US by trying to inform and educate the ...
The children's educator wrote that she's unsubscribing from the newspaper over its "dehumanizing coverage of Palestinians." ...
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has dismissed the designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular ...
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, has strongly rejected the designation of Nigeria as a “Country of ...
Sharaa, once detained by the U.S. for joining Al Qaeda in Iraq, will be the first Syrian president to visit Washington since ...
A court filing shows how FBI agents used a controversial spy tool to investigate the largest terrorism case in Metro Detroit in more than 20 years.
Two decades after being detained by US forces in Iraq for fighting alongside al-Qaida, Ahmad al-Sharaa is poised to make history as the first Syrian president to visit Washington since the country's ...