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Trial of two Islamists 'caught in a sex position' on a beach opened Thursday, but was adjourned until September 22 after a no-show by both defendants.
Video: Sadiq Khan has hit out at France's burkini ban ahead of his trip to Paris, calling for respecting women's choices and embracing differences.
WikiLeaks, which touts itself as a platform for whistleblowers, is violating the privacy of ordinary, vulnerable people and putting others at risk in the Middle East, an AP investigation claims.
The West's democratic project stops at the borders of the Arab world as a fear of Islamism props up despots and prevents the fruition of liberty and people power.
Israeli forces razed the southern West Bank homes of two Palestinian men charged with killing four Israelis at a trendy Tel Aviv cafe in June, Israel said on Thursday.
Comment: In the wake of the failed 15 July coup, tens of thousands of people have been detained, arrested or lost their jobs, effectively paralysing Turkish institutions, writes Joris Leverink.
The Islamic State group have released the latest issue of its infamous online Dabiq magazine, attacking Christianity, secularism and liberalism, and coinciding with its most recent murderous rampages in Europe.
Lone wolves or 'leaderless Jihadis' are a phenomenon that has roots in the19th Century. Dalia Ghanem-Yazebeck looks at these terrorists and how they operate.
Comment: Reverberations of Turkey's attempted coup were felt thousands of kilometres away in The Netherlands, where the Dutch-Turkish community retain strong attachments to their country of origin, says Brenda Stoter.
Comment: While Kurdish leaders carefully distance themselves from the attempted coup, Erdogan is now even less likely to compromise or grant political rights to the Kurdish community, writes Yeghia Tashjian