The author who investigated the story learned the girls’ father was lying, and was threatened by a Norwegian tabloid
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Disorganized authorities have fumbled investigations, as ISIS recruitment efforts create a ‘jihadi-mania’
Two researchers comb through the records and discover that religious faith doesn’t drive Islamist terrorism
Why are so many young women from Western countries running away from home to join a genocidal death cult?
With hundreds of young Brits fighting in Syria, anxiety over what happens when they return grows
Boko Haram rejects Western education, as well as democracy
Pakistan is helping insurgents. Could that be seen as an act of war?
For family members of the Canadian victims of 9/11, bin Laden’s death does little to ease the pain
How a series of terror attacks totally changed the Western way of life
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A farce about inept Islamic terrorists comes as a shock but is wickedly entertaining