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DC transit police officer charged with aiding ISIS

Nicholas Young was arrested by the FBI on Wednesday but was on law enforcement's radar since 2010, according to an affidavit released with Young's arrest.

There was no evidence of any threat to the DC Metro system. Young will make his first appearance in court later Wednesday, according to two law enforcement officials.

He would be the first police officer in the United States arrested and charged with supporting ISIS.

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Hostages freed in ISIS oil field attack

Four hostages -- employees of the Iraqi North Oil Company -- were taken captive after four attackers, believed to be wearing suicide vests, stormed the Bai Hassan oil field northwest of Kirkuk on Sunday, the source said.

One of the attackers blew himself up when security forces responded. The other attackers were later killed by security forces.

The ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency released a statement claiming responsibility for the attack, which was widely circulated by the terror group's supporters on social media networks.

American volunteer killed fighting ISIS in Syria

The YPG said Levi Jonathan Shirley, a volunteer also known as Agir Servan, died on July 14 in Manbij, an ISIS-held city in northern Syria.

Nice attack: Islamic State claims responsibility for truck carnage

"The person who carried out the operation in Nice, France, to run down people was one of the soldiers of Islamic State," the news agency Amaq, which supports the militant Islamist group, said via its Telegram account.

"He carried out the operation in response to calls to target nationals of states that are part of the coalition fighting Islamic State."

Islamic State confirms key commander Omar Shishani dead

The Amaq news agency said Shishani was killed in combat in the town of Shirqat, south of Mosul in Iraq.

The Pentagon said in March he had died from injuries sustained in a US air strike in north-eastern Syria.

Shishani's real name was Tarkhan Batirashvili but he was also known as Omar the Chechen.

The red-bearded jihadist was said to be a close military adviser to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

The confirmation came on the Amaq website, which IS regularly uses to issue news and which had denied the Pentagon's claims in March.

Istanbul airport bombings: Turkey in mourning as investigators probe terror attack

Turkey has declared three days of national mourning over the suicide bombings which claimed the lives of 41 people and injured 239 more.

Forty-one people remain in intensive care from the attack which happened on Tuesday night (local time).

Five Saudis and two Iraqis were among the dead, a Turkish official said. Citizens from China, Jordan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Iran and Ukraine were also among the 13 foreigners killed.

Among those buried were victims Siddik Turgan and Mustafa Biyikli, who were mourned at funerals in Istanbul on Wednesday.

Orlando gay nightclub shooting 'act of terror and hate' - Obama

Americans were united in grief, outrage and "resolve to defend our people", he said.

Omar Mateen, 29, killed 50 people and wounded 53 at the Pulse club before being shot dead by police.

The so-called Islamic State group has said it was behind the attack, but the extent of its involvement is not clear.

A statement on its affiliated Amaq news agency said that an IS "fighter" was responsible.

NBC News reported that Mateen had called the emergency services before the attack and swore allegiance to IS.

Five Australian men arrested over alleged plan to join Islamic State

Shayden Thorne, the brother of another hardline Islamist, Junaid Thorne, was also arrested.

Police arrested the men yesterday as they were towing a boat towards Cape York, in far north Queensland.

Isis executes first female citizen journalist

The execution of Ruqia Hassan marks the fifth journalist who reported onĀ Isis to be killed since October, according to Syrian journalism organisationĀ Syria Direct.

Beijing vows justice as ISIS kills Chinese hostage

ISIS said it had killed the two men, identified as Chinese national Fan Jinghui and Norwegian citizen Ole Johan Grimsgaard-Ofstad in its English-language online magazine.

President Xi Jinping "strongly condemned" ISIS for the killing of Fan, the first known Chinese national to be killed by the group, and the country's foreign ministry said the Chinese government would "definitely hold the perpetrators accountable."

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