Islamic State
Do High-Profile Terrorism Arrests Actually Help the Islamic State?
Every time government officials make noise about how the Islamic State is threatening a series of deadly attacks on American soil, it only adds to the group's notoriety.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Ireland voted to legalise gay marriage, and a topLAD was found duct-taped to a lamppost in Manchester with a beer taped to his hand.
Why We Shouldn't Panic About Danish Welfare Money Going to Fighters in the Middle East
A terrorism expert told us it's unlikely militants were able to get their hands on the dough without being detected.
Inside the Mind Control Methods ISIS Use to Recruit Teenagers
We spoke to Steven Hassan, former member of the 1980s cult The Moonies, and author of Combatting Cult Mind Control.
Water Scarcity Is Helping Radicalize the Middle East
Militant and extremist groups exploit the region's escalating water shortage to gain power, loyalty, and legitimacy.
A Missing Former Canadian Soldier Is Alive and Fighting the Islamic State
Brandon Glossop, a veteran of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, hopped on a plane in February to join the People's Protection Units in their fight against the infamous jihadists.
Inside Ben Gardane, Tunisia's Jihadist Enclave
Not far from Libya's border, the town of Ben Gardane is rife with smuggling, illegal money trading, and jihadist recruitment.
Canada Is Bombing the Islamic State in Syria, and Cyberwar Centres Could Be Next
Canada's CF-18s might look to take out the Islamic State's infamous media caliphate.
The Hangover News
This weekend, some ravers in Cardiff had to be rescued by the fire brigade after getting themselves stuck in a disused bank vault.
It's Hard to Be a Business Called 'Isis'
Unless you know how to make the name work for you: "The name is hot so people who had forgotten about me, when they hear it on the news, they might want to get their hair done."
The Hangover News
This weekend, it's reported that IS may have used chemical weapons against Iraqi Kurds, and a woman tried to find the father of her baby on Gumtree.
Smörgåsbord of Hate: The Islamic State Finds Fresh Recruits in Sweden’s Angry Young Men
Sweden knows of 130 "al Qaeda-inspired individuals" who have traveled to Iraq and Syria to join extremist groups. The unknown number could be more than double that figure.