Islamist group's move follows capture of Benghazi army base after killing dozens of soldiers.
NYT report reveals governments, mostly European, paid $125m in ransom to free kidnapped hostages.
The Islamic State declared an Islamic caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria in early July.
UK security services said to be extremely concerned by claims in al-Qaeda internet magazine Inspire
Investigators said they are taking no chances with the piglets while the country is on high alert for terror attacks.
OPEC members embroiled in political turmoil push Brent futures above $112 a barrel.
AQAP gunmen open fire on military checkpoint at Bayhan in Shabwa province.
Aida Alic was prevented from boarding NY-bound flight as her name sounds like al-Qaeda pronounced backwards
The video shows al-Qaida leader saying he wants to wipe out America
After the arrest of a 14-year-old Dutch girl for making a terror threat to American Airlines on Twitter, dozens of US teenagers are doing the same.
Around 250 militants are believed to have returned to the UK radicalised by their experience in Syria.
The magazine recommends that a "lone wolf" should target high profile events such as Wimbledon and FA Cup matches.
Magazine for jihadists provides advice for preparing bombs and list of potential targets.
Gunmen open fire on worshippers during a prayer recital at a church near Mombasa.
20-year-old Nicholas Teausant from California arrested trying to cross US border to Canada.
Tehrik-e-Taliban militants, backed by al-Qaida, suspected of plotting terrorist attacks.
Email suggests head of US special operations ordered pictures of Bin Laden's corpse destroyed.
Going by name of 'Izhaab' or 'Ashab', organisation propagating Jihad.
A US appeals court revives liability suit for 9/11 victims versus Saudi Arabia
Javier Espinosa and photographer Ricardo Garcia captured by rebels fighting for Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
Suspect accused of Woolwich murder tells jury of disgust over Iraq war and his love of al-Qaida.