A French court has convicted eight people charged in connection with a truck attack by an Islamic State sympathiser that killed 86 people celebrating Bastille Day.
Umar Patek, who was paroled last week after serving about half of his original 20-year prison sentence for making the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings has apologised to victims' families.
A $1 million reward is on offer for information leading to the conviction of people responsible for the 1982 bombings of the Israeli Consulate and the Hakoah Club in Sydney.
A suspect is in custody related to an explosion that killed at least six people and injured at least 81 others in Istanbul, Turkey's interior ministry said.
Three Sydney mayors are asking for a meeting with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over the repatriation of the wives of Islamic State fighters to their LGAs.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton met with community leaders in Western Sydney following the federal government's decision to resettle 16 women and 42 children.
French cement company Lafarge has pleaded guilty to paying millions of dollars to the Islamic State group in exchange for permission to keep open a plant in Syria
El Shafee Elsheikh, who was formally sentenced to life in prison today for a leading role in the beheading deaths of American hostages, had a somewhat whimsical nickname as a so-called "Beatle" that belied the viciousness of his conduct.
School playgrounds are being used as potential terrorism recruitment centres, with graphic videos being shared with vulnerable children, the federal government has warned.
A bomb maker who assembled the explosives used in the Bali terror attacks is set to walk free from prison weeks before the 20th anniversary of the bombings.
An Iranian official has denied Tehran was involved in the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie, though he sought to justify the attack in the Islamic Republic's first public comments on the bloodshed.
For a year, US officials have been saying that taking out a terrorist threat in Afghanistan with no American troops on the ground would be difficult, but not impossible.
Ayman al-Zawahiri was sheltering in a safehouse in Kabul and was killed in "a precise tailored airstrike" using two Hellfire missiles, US officials say.
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's death at the hands of a US drone strike brings an end to his "trail of murder and violence against American citizens," President Joe Biden said.