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Israelis Are Buying a Ton of Guns Amid Current Violence
VICE News visited a gun store and shooting range in Jerusalem where business is booming since the government relaxed gun licensing laws, in the wake of a recent upsurge in violence.
9/11 Families Suing Saudi Arabia Suffer Setback — But There's Hope in Congress
Lawyers for the plaintiffs have argued that evidence shows that Saudi officials and clerics were involved with several 9/11 hijackers in the months before the attacks.
This Bill Would Allow a Lawsuit Over Saudi Government's Alleged Role in 9/11 to Proceed
On Thursday, a bipartisan group of US senators reintroduced the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act — and there is hope that the time has finally come for Congress to approve it.
Obama Heads to a Kenya in Turmoil on His First Visit to the Country as President
As the US president prepares to travel to his father’s homeland, human rights advocates worry that Obama risks legitimizing Kenya’s unscrupulous war on terror.
In Photos: At Home With Osama bin Laden
Newly released photos reveal bin Laden's crude living conditions in the Tora Bora mountainside of Afghanistan back in 1996.
French President François Hollande Promotes Secularism Following Paris Terror Attacks
Speaking on Thursday, Hollande defended secular values and argued that they provide the foundation on which religious freedom is based.
Far-Right French Politician Makes Electoral Gains in First Vote Since 'Charlie Hebdo' Attacks
France’s National Front party topped the polls on Sunday in the first round of a parliamentary election, the first since the country's worst terror attacks in decades.
France Will Spend $490 Million On New Anti-Terror Measures After the Paris Attacks
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced tighter surveillance, a plan to combat extremism in the country's jails, and a bigger security budget.
Community Outreach — Not 'Enhanced Interrogation' — Might Be the Best Way to Stop Terror Attacks
Security experts say the most effective tactic for preventing domestic terrorism requires a much softer touch than US intelligence have used in the past.