SNL sketch goes viral amid Columbia protests: 'Predicted the future'
The resurfaced 2015 spoof shows actress Dakota Johnson being picked up by ISIS on her first day at college.
ISIS is once again planning to attack the West. Are we prepared?
After striking in the heart of Russia, an ambitious arm of the notorious militant group sets its sights on Europe.
Russian lawmakers call for probe of West over "terrorist" attacks
The Russian State Duma has requested that the Kremlin investigate Western countries over strikes against Russia.
Putin suggests Kyiv "ordered" ISIS to commit Moscow terror attack
At least 139 people were killed in Friday's terror attack on a Moscow-area concert hall, according to Russian officials.
ISIS issues fresh threat to Putin: Reports
A poster has been circulated on social media purporting to be from an Islamic State-linked group threatening to attack Russia.
Putin critics suggest Moscow concert shooting was "false flag" operation
Vladimir Putin has accused Ukrainian entities of working to aid the gunmen in Friday's mass shooting in Moscow.
With world's attention on Gaza, ISIS is making a global comeback
ISIS could "attack U.S. and Western interests abroad in as little as six months with little to no warning," said CENTCOM's head.
America's Failed 'War on Terror' Has Left Africa on the Brink of Chaos
The U.S. and the rest of the West's callous neglect of a continent riven by division, extremism, and economic and climate meltdown could have disastrous consequences.
Why U.S. Troops Should Remain in Syria
Our absence would likely compound the difficulties in delivering aid and safeguarding civilians in Syria's conflict-ridden areas, further worsening the already grave humanitarian conditions
Washington Cannot Justify Its Troop Presence in Syria
The legal justification for the U.S. military presence in Syria to fight ISIS is legally dubious.
The Real History of Israel and Palestine With Yair Netanyahu
The United States is the greatest power in the world, and the great superpower can walk and chew gum at the same time.
Don't Forget About the Persecuted Christians of Iraq and Syria
Human rights organizations, politicians, and others who fight against religious persecution of any kind must always remember the persecuted Christians of Iraq and Syria.
Archaeologists find ancient Egyptian tomb with burials and statues of Isis
The tomb, found in the renowned archaeological site of Saqqara, is thought to date back more than 4,000 years.
ISIS officially joins growing Middle East war, claims deadliest Iran attack
ISIS said two of its fighters detonated suicide belts, targeting "polytheist Shiites" mourning Major General Qassem Soleimani.
COVID map shows 4 states with higher positive cases
Test results for a region covering Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska, saw a jump in COVID-19 cases.
When You Erase Our Assyrian Name, You Erase Our Humanity
Names are strategic and intentional. They hold power.
Iran compares Israel to ISIS after Gaza Christians killed in church blast
The historic Greek Orthodox church was struck on Thursday night, resulting in 18 reported deaths.
ISIS calls for Jewish attacks around the world
The terrorist group's publication lists three ways Jewish people can be targeted, divided into different sections: military, media and prayer.
ISIS Just Got a New Boss. Does Anyone Care Anymore?
With five caliphs in less than four years, the Islamic State makes governments in the Sahel seem stable.
Imran Khan arrest destabilizes Pakistan and fuels terror, ex-minister warns
"An unstable Pakistan is not good for the world, it's not good for the region," a former official of Imran Khan's administration tells Newsweek.
As war and terror loom in Asia, Pakistan looks to U.S. and China for help
"Pakistan and India are nuclear weapons states ... with big armed forces and big populations, and therefore, peace should be an imperative."
Video shows Russian fighter jet damaging U.S. MQ-9 drone over Syria
The Russian jet was "harassing" the drone and "deploying flares from a position directly overhead" the U.S. military said in a statement on Tuesday.
Russia, U.S. inch toward direct conflict in Middle East
A U.S. drone in Syria was damaged on Sunday by Russian aircraft, U.S. officials confirmed on Tuesday.
The U.S. and Russia Test Each Other in Syria
What is causing the Russians to behave in such an aggressive manner?
U.S. airstrike kills ISIS leader in Syria: DOD
The drone strike in Eastern Syria is currently believed to have caused no harm to civilians.
How Ukraine followed the ISIS playbook
Battlefield and recruitment videos released by Ukraine and Russia in the ongoing war bear hallmarks of video propaganda pushed by the Islamic State group.
The world is at risk as war in Sudan threatens to spread, U.N. forces warn
"It does affect all of us," U.N. Under Secretary General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix tells Newsweek.
Ice Spice's real name shocks fans after Instagram deemed it "dangerous"
The rapper shared her real name, but Instagram removed the post, writing, "Your post goes against our guidelines on violence or dangerous organizations."
U.S. kills senior ISIS leader in helicopter raid
The leader was responsible for planning terrorist attacks in the Middle East and Europe.