While the world lost many well-known celebrities in 2015, perhaps less recognized was the passing of Menes Abdul Noor, a man known as the "Billy Graham of Egypt."
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is standing by his comments that Western culture is superior to that of Islam.
Many of those fleeing war-torn countries find that life in refugee camps is hardly better than what they left behind. This is the case for those living in a French refugee camp known as "The Jungle."
Across Europe the hunt continues for suspects in the aftermath of the Paris terror attacks, police in Geneva seeking at least four suspects linked to ISIS.
Christian leaders are pushing the Obama administration to declare that ISIS is committing genocide against Christians, Politico reports.
With West focused on ISIS in the wake of several spectacular attacks carried out by the terror group, is it taking its eye off an even greater threat posed by a nuclear Iran? Erick Stakelbeck takes a closer look.
There's a growing outcry for the Christian persecution in the Middle East under ISIS to be acknowledged as genocide.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Wednesday the U.S. is willing to assist the Iraqi army with more personnel and attack helicopters to help it fight Islamic State militants, especially in the battle to retake a key city in Iraq.
A Demand for Action, a campaign group for minorities in the Middle East, confirmed that the Assyrian Church of the East in Syria secured the release of 25 Assyrians who have been held hostage since February.
The tech-savvy terror monsters of ISIS use the Internet to recruit and spread chilling propaganda around the world. Are social media companies really doing enough to stop them?