The European Parliament has approved a law that will launch the use of the Passenger Name Record system that will detect suspicious behavior and travel patterns of passengers.
The Libyans charged with terrorism by the UAE security prosecutors are now facing lesser charges. They are now charged with illegally providing monetary funds to rebels in Libya.
A 16-year-old school girl was apprehended in Sydney earlier this week for transferring thounsands of dollars to Islamic State to fund the group's terror activities. The girl faces charges on terror financing.
The defense minister of Israel believes Iran has always been a major part in the international terror network. The Israeli authorities has been keen on getting information and evidence that would solidify these claims.
The families of victims from the San Bernardino shooting incident have shown their support in the court order for Apple to provide assistance to the FBI.
A man accused of helping plan an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas will be tried this week. The trial is said to be the first in the United States on terror charges linked to the Islamic State.
HSBC has been sued by US citizens whose relatives were murdered by drug gangs. Under the US Anti-Terrorism Act, they claim that the London-based bank allowed the Mexican drug cartels launder billions of dollars for their business operation.
Seven people with suspected links to Islamic State have been arrested by the Spanish National Police in Valencia, Alicante. The arrests are the result of a two-year police investigation into the foreign operations of Daesh and the Al-Nusra front, Al Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria.
Many are incenced at the new visa requirement passed by the US Congress. Under the new restrictions, dual citizens of Iran, Syria, Sudan and Iraq must obtain a visa before they can enter the US soil.
A British mother who took her child to Syria to join ISIS was sentenced to six years imprisonment. A British mother who took her child to Syria to join ISIS was sentenced to six years imprisonment.
The police official of Senegal arrested 500 people as part of a measure to deter terrorism in the country. 900 people were also questioned for other offenses such as counterfeiting currency and possession of illegal drugs.
The New Jersey man accused of killing four people reportedly wanted to be part of the Islamic State. Before the killings, he was on the terrorism watch list.
A Minneapolis man who has been charged for tweeting threats against FBI agents and a judge pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges outlined in a new indictment. He was also ordered held pending for further proceedings.
China's anti-terorrism law affects the U.S. vendors beginning January 1. The law requires companies to help investigators access encrypted information to be able to prevent terrorism-related messages wghich may compromise privacy