Recent bombings in Baghdad provide a glimpse of what might be in store for Iraq in the run-up to elections in 2010.
The arrest of a radicalized physicist in France points to a potential jihadist threat, but that threat should not be overblown.
The coming military offensive aimed at the heart of Pakistan's Taliban insurgency will scatter a new generation of jihadists to the four winds.
The bombing of the U.N. World Food office in Islamabad reflects two trends in jihadist tactics -- smaller bombs and softer targets.
Attacks by militant activists are hardly the biggest security problem in Mexico, but they are likely to grow more frequent, spectacular and deadly.
The death of top Indonesian militant leader Noordin Mohammad Top leaves a significant leadership vacuum, and his group will be challenged to fill it.
Recent events point to the continuing value to jihadists of targeting passenger aircraft and highlight their latest innovation.
While an al Qaeda suicide-bombing attempt against a Saudi prince demonstrates the group's creativity, it also speaks volumes about its limitations.