Mohammed Dura-Ray, 16, bled to death after being ambushed by a gang a short distance from his south London home. His family have called for tougher penalties for people who carry knives.
"There have been clashes between the IMA and the government [in the past], but never on such basic ethical issues," Raphi Walden, a physician and member of the group Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, told AP. However, those in favor say the law is …
Mohammed Abu Khdeir's name was added to the Victims of Acts of Terror Memorial in Jerusalem's Mount Herzl cemetery, Israel's Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday, ahead of the Israeli Memorial Day commemorating …
Tunisian skipper Mohammed Ali Malek, 27, was arrested when he stepped onto Sicilian soil last night some 24 hours after his overcrowded boat capsized in the Mediterranean.
Mohammed Khubaib, 43, of Peterborough, enticed vulnerable victims as young as 12 with cash, cigarettes, Big Macs and flowers, the Old Bailey was told.
Mohammed Emwazi grew up in Ladbroke Grove, an area that has become a breeding ground for Islamic militants, and attended the University of Westminster, where extremists have been invited to speak.
In the Philippines, placards were held aloft which accused the West of remaining silent over the deaths of Muslims and that said: ‘You are Charlie, I love Mohammed’.
Turkish prosecutors on Thursday opened an investigation into two commentators writing for daily newspaper Cumhuriyet who illustrated their columns with the controversial Prophet Mohammed cartoon published by Charlie Hebdo. The prosecutors were investigating Cumhuriyet columnists Ceyda Karan and Hikmet Cetinkaya on suspicion of "inciting public hatred and insulting religious values", the official Anatolia news agency […]
The latest Charlie Hebdo shows a weeping Mohammed on the cover, holding a sign reading ‘I am Charlie’ with the words ‘All is forgiven’ above him. It sold out in Paris within minutes of going on sale.
Charlie Hebdo’s lawyer Richard Malka confirmed the defiant stance a week after nine of the magazine’s most senior staff, including editor Stephane Charbonnier (pictured) were murdered.