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- Paris accomplice killed in Syria as US strikes at ISIS 'head of the snake'
Charaffe al Mouadan was part of the Islamic State terror cell in Paris that killed 130 people on Nov. 13.
- ISIS plot? Belgium arrests two suspects in New Year's terrorist plan
Two people in possession of Islamic State propaganda were arrested in raids in and around Brussels Sunday and Monday, sparking renewed concerns about Belgium's homegrown jihadi insurgency.
- Why do Western women join the Islamic State?
Despite stories of escapees, women are joining the Islamic State at an exponential rate. An Austrian teen was reportedly killed recently when she tried to escape.
- Turkey shoots down Russian fighter plane near Syria border
The fate of the two pilots who ejected from the downed plane is unclear. Turkey had objected last week that Russia was bombing Turkmen rebels in Syria.
- Paris suspect eludes Belgium police as lockdown continues in Brussels
Police and military vehicles are patrolling the streets, while the metro and schools remain closed.
- France extends state of emergency, kicking off Europe-wide debate on rights
The French prime minister on Thursday warned of a possible chemical attack and urged lawmakers to approve expanded police powers.
- Two dead as French police raid Paris suburb seeking terror suspect
The suburb of St. Denis awoke Wednesday to the sound of gunfire and explosions. French police continue to hunt suspects linked to last week's attacks.
- Russia vows revenge after Kremlin confirms bomb caused Egypt crash
The Metrojet jet was downed over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Oct. 31, an attack claimed by Islamic State. Russian officials say there is growing consensus with Western powers on fighting Islamist terrorism.
- France widens manhunt for terror suspects as PM warns of future attacks
France has arrested 23 people in raids across the country and recovered a cache of weapons in the city of Lyon. A Belgium-born suspect is among those being sought by authorities.
- Jordan shaken by officer's attack on American, South African trainers
Jordanian officials haven't commented on the likely motives of the gunman who turned on his trainers at a police facility on Monday. Six people died in the attack, including the Jordanian attacker.
- US commander says South China Sea is no 'exception' to navigation rights
South Korea and other US allies in Asia have welcomed the US Navy's assertion of navigation rights near reclaimed islands controlled by China.
- In wake of US patrol, US and China hold talks on South China Sea
The USS Lassen sailed close to a Chinese manmade island on Tuesday. Tensions have been mounting over China's territorial claims in the area.
- Irking China, US sends naval destroyer on patrol in South China Sea
China has criticized the sail-past of a US warship close to an uninhabited reef in the South China Sea that China has occupied. The US and others contest China's territorial claims there.
- On Holocaust, Netanyahu countered by Israelis, Palestinians, and Germans
Netanyahu's claim that the then-grand mufti of Jerusalem, and not Hitler, conceived of the Holocaust is being ridiculed as a 'dangerous distortion' and an attempt to demonize all Palestinians.
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