August 10, 2016 Everybody out of the pool: French 'burqini' party for Muslim women canceled Days after organizers in France announced a “burqini” pool party for Muslim women, which triggered backlash and death threats, officials said Tuesday they decided to cancel the event.
August 10, 2016 12 held for Bahrain demonstrations near Shiite cleric's home Bahrain's state-run news agency says 12 people have been detained and charged with unlawful assembly over demonstrations near the home of a Shiite cleric targeted in a crackdown on dissent in the tiny island kingdom.
August 10, 2016 Former monk convicted of child abuse in Germany A German court has convicted a former monk and religion teacher of sexually assaulting a boarding student at a Benedictine monastery in the southern state of Bavaria more than a decade ago.
August 10, 2016 German raid targets Islamist preachers suspected of recruiting for ISIS Police in Germany on Wedndesday launched anti-terror raids against Islamist preachers suspected of trying to recruit men to fight for ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
August 10, 2016 Manhunt for Belgian teen jihadi who called for extermination of Christians Belgian police on Tuesday were hunting for a 15-year-old boy seen on a recent video calling for “the murder of all Christians.”
August 9, 2016 Coach fired for praying speaks out after filing lawsuit Coach Joe Kennedy on 'The Kelly File'
August 9, 2016 Notorious Iraq militia leader once held by US threatens Americans on the battlefield The powerful commander of an Iran-backed Shiite militia in Iraq -- whom the U.S. freed after the kidnapping deaths of four American soldiers in 2007 -- has hinted that his fighters could blend in with Iraqi forces to kill Americans on the battlefield in Mosul.
August 9, 2016 Swedish church to send Bible-dropping drones over ISIS caliphate A Swedish church intends to use drones to drop thousands of digital Bibles into ISIS-controlled territory in Iraq, where Christians are among the terrorist organization’s main targets.
August 9, 2016 Christians say defeating IS won't make Iraq safe for them As operations to retake the militant-held city of Mosul ramp up, Iraqi Christians displaced from the area by the Islamic State group say that even if the militants are defeated militarily, the country will not be safe for minorities.
August 9, 2016 The Latest: Austria detains 22 migrants in smuggling case The Latest on Europe's migrant crisis (all times local): 10:25 a.m.