La organización terrorista Estado Islámico ha amenazado a por lo menos 60 países con ataques terroristas, en especial al grupo de naciones que conforman la coalición internacional
Investigators identified Foued Mohamed-Aggad as one of three Islamist gunmen who killed 90 people at the Bataclan.
According to a list dated April 6, 2015 given by the Ministry of Finance to EL UNIVERSAL, Mexico does not allow banking transactions with some people and companies in Iraq, Iran, Uganda, Bosnia, North Korea and Congo, among other nations.
Combatants on one side are part of a new U.S.-backed alliance that includes a powerful Kurdish militia, while their opponents include rebels who are widely seen as backed by Turkey and who have also received support in a U.S.-backed aid program.
Russia's Deputy Defense Minister said that Turkey's President and his family benefit from the illegal smuggling of oil from Islamic State-held territory in Syria and Iraq.
Vladimir Putin said Moscow was ready to unite with Paris against a "mutual enemy" following the downing of the Russian airliner and the attacks in Paris.
IS includes Mexico in threats
The extremist group includes the Mexican flag among those of 60 countries in a video.
Brussels kept subways and underground trams closed for a second day with a menace of Paris-style attacks and a missing suspect in the deadly Nov. 13 attacks in France last spotted crossing into Belgium.
That draft urges countries to coordinate military activities with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government and has been dismissed by veto-power Britain and other members.
Los sirios llegaron a Honduras con pasaportes falsos