Solidarity comes in every shape and form: Check out a selection of works from cartoonists who are sending defiant messages of support.
Videos have emerged of the horrific events that occurred across Paris on Friday night and here’s what there is from the Bataclan Concert Hall.
Last night, France deployed 12 bombers which targeted a massive IS recruitment centre in northern Syria. Shit’s getting real.
The capacity for evil that some people possess is simply astounding, IS and their militants finding increasingly inventive ways to further their reign of terror.
A pair of Turkish fishermen were forced into action when they came across a number of refugees cast adrift. Amongst them was an 18-month-old baby.
Drone videos are a dime a dozen but I’ve never seen anything quite like this one emerging from the battlefields of Damascus.
Quite a few ISIS supporters are reportedly from Johannesburg, South Africa, from where the terrorist group is gaining personal and cash money.
Elon Musk stood in front of a crow in Berlin to preach about the effects of climate change. The gist of it? The Syrian refugee movement is just the beginning of what is going to be a world wide phenomenon that’s going screw us all over.
The war in Syria is real and as the world’s eyes have opened up to the devastations of the once beautiful City of Aleppo, volunteers on the ground provide real insight into what’s happening.
And this is why Charlie Hebdo’s cartoon didn’t take it too far and actually nailed satire on the head: because you’re thinking about it, people.
As the Syrian refugee movement spreads across Europe and shows the world the darker side of the lives of asylum seekers from both angles, satire is still being regarded as offensive and abusive.
As Syrian refugees make their way to northern Europe, their travels are made difficult by lack of trains, pen-like camps and mistreatment by Hungarian authorities.
This how to end your journalism career – get caught on camera doing something tragically inhumane. What a bitch.
Yeah, we’re cool, but it’s the root of a lot of our problems too and there are better ways to help than to open your border.
The world was rocked yesterday by the heartbreaking images of a young Syrian boy washed up drowned on a beach in Turkey. Now the father has spoken.
If your day hasn’t already been ruined this will surely do the trick. Be warned, these pictures don’t make for easy viewing.
We’ve heard plenty of late about youngsters being intercepted on their way to Syria. Now we have official confirmation of the first South African to die fighting alongside ISIS.
The level of destruction that IS had left in its path is quite a sight to behold. Watch here as a drone takes flight through a war torn town in Syria.
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that TIME magazine has some of the finest news photographers around and these pictures are proof of just that.
Behead people on video, talk in a British accent, taunt your audience, this guy certainly knew how to paint a target on his back. Now it seems he has been found out.
Get ready to crank up your blood pressure levels because ISIS are at it again. I believe the headline kind of sums it up best.
Whilst the major ISIS headlines have slowed down a bit, the group is still out there, outsmarting and outwitting the US. They could almost turn this into a game of Survivor… Let’s see who outplays whom.
IS has kept its hostage situations carefully under wraps, but now recounts are being told of the horror that IS captives had to endure.
Here’s another challenge for us to all get involved in – #wakeupcall is helping the Syria Children’s Emergency and is powered by UNICEF.
ISIS has released a third video of British hostage John Cantlie, this one featuring the gaunt prisoner criticising Obama’s “predictable military strategy.”
Islamic State controlled oil refineries in Syria got a wake up call on Wednesday, when the US decided to flatten them. Is this one step closer to ending their terror?
It seems the FBI is making slow progress with the crisis that’s happening in Iraq and Syria. Now that they have Jihadi John’s name, maybe they can step it up a notch.
A sickening photograph has emerged of a tiny baby lying on an ISIS flag surrounded by guns and hand grenades.
IS shows no signs of slowing down on their executions of innocent people, especially whilst Obama keeps sending in missiles and doesn’t change his policy.
The Rubble Bucket Challenge has taken off on Facebook and Twitter to help raise awareness of the plight that people living in the Gaza Strip are enduring.