A Belgium appeals court on Thursday sentenced top jihadist recruiter Khalid Zerkani to 15 years in prison after convicting him of enlisting key suspects in the Brussels and Paris attacks.
Authorities in southern Turkey have arrested two men suspected of preparing to carry out suicide bombings for the Islamic State (IS) group, which has staged two attacks in Istanbul this year, reports said Tuesday.
Brussels Airport reopens on Sunday with three ‘symbolic’ flights and strict additional security checks for passengers, marking a new era for air travel in Belgium after attacks by Islamic State suicide bombers.
Belgian police on Thursday carried out a new raid in connection with a foiled attack plot in France whose main suspect was charged this week with membership of a terrorist organisation, prosecutors said.
Bomb-damaged Brussels airport held a drill for a partial restart on Tuesday but warned it could take months to reopen fully.
A French judge has extended the detention of the main suspect in what officials said was a foiled terror attack, a judicial source said Monday, as European countries remained on high alert following last week's carnage in Brussels.
Poland on Thursday announced plans for new anti-terror measures following the deadly Brussels attacks and in the run-up to the NATO summit Warsaw will host in July.
A man was found guilty in London Wednesday of a 2014 plot to kill police, troops and civilians in a drive-by shooting inspired by Islamic State (IS) group jihadists.
US President Barack Obama urged nations Wednesday to unite against terrorism after the deadly jihadist attacks in Brussels and said wiping out the Islamic State group was his ‘top priority.’
They came from Peru or Morocco, from North America or Europe, and their lives -- as parent, eurocrat, sportsman or missionary -- were just as diverse.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Muslims were failing to report suspicious activity and they must do more to help prevent attacks such as those that killed at least 30 people in Belgium.
A series of explosions ripped through Brussels airport and a metro train on Tuesday, killing around 35 people and injuring more than 200 in the latest attacks to rock Europe.