by Beyond Today Editor
Islamic extremists are waging a war on the West, with Europe in particular under fire most recently.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
It appears that the Middle Ages moat has not gone out of style.
by Jerold Aust
Where does terrorism come from? The Bible clearly identifies the single most influential author of terrorism.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The goal of Muslims is to take control of the world--and it's gaining strength every day.
by Becky Sweat
The world is horrified by regular bloody terrorist attacks in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Such attacks have also been carried out in Western nations such as the United States, Britain and Spain. What's behind this blood-soaked trend,...
by Beyond Today Editor
Despite daily U.S. and allied forces’ airstrikes, the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) continues to seek the destruction of the Syrian state and the entirety of the current Middle East order. The focus on media...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Your Bible reveals that at the time of the end, there will be much turmoil in the Middle East.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Associated Press journalist Paul Schemm gives a personal account of facing mercenary Muslim extremists: "The bearded gunmen who surrounded the car full of foreign journalists in a northern Syrian village were clearly not Syrians.
by Rudy Rangel III, Darris McNeely, Peter Eddington
Government officials in Australia say the threat is real.
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
One way Islamic extremists groups gain support from people is through providing public aid.
by Darris McNeely, Don Hooser
Turkey has been a longtime strategic ally of the West—including Israel—having the second-largest military force in NATO. But Turkey is "signaling it's leaving its Western friends" with its "embrace of extremist neighbors" (Jill Nelson, "...
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
Recently the Iraqi army recaptured the town of Tikrit, which had been controlled by the Islamic State (IS or ISIS) since last year. The pushing back and forth between extremists and opposing forces in the Middle East is ongoing.
by Scott Ashley
The 10 bombs that shattered commuter-packed rail cars in Madrid last week, killing more than 200 and injuring another 1,600, should have shattered Europeans' illusions about the War on Terror.
by Joel Meeker
A provocative new book by a French journalist says today's clash of civilizations constitutes the opening phases of a devastating global conflict.
by Tom Robinson
Are Islamic extremists about to obliterate the state of Israel? Some experts see reasons to worry.
by Mario Seiglie
The terrible events of Sept. 11 may have forever altered life for much of the world. That day's atrocities underscored the grim reality that the cultural clash between Islamic extremism and the West is a clash of different worlds.
by Jerold Aust
How could a group of "men living in caves" have any far-reaching effect on the West? Your Bible speaks of just such far-reaching effects of Middle Eastern geopolitics instigated by Muslim extremist.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes, Scott Ashley
Concerns are growing about the inevitability of a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan.