Manchester attack

Manchester Arena terrorist attacks three with weapons, hot oil 

Two of the three officers are reportedly in life-threatening condition as a result of the attack.

Hashem Abedi.
People attend a vigil for the victims of last week's attack at a pop concert at Manchester Arena, in central Manchester, Britain May 29, 2017.

Manchester bombing victims win case against conspiracy theorist who claimed UK gov't behind attack

Women light candles for the victims of the Manchester Arena attack last month

Trapping lone wolves

People pay their respects to the victims of the deadly suicide bombing in Manchester that took place during an Ariana Grande concert.

Manchester terrorist attack


Cousin of Manchester bomber: If Hitler was still alive, Jews would burn

The relative had also posted anti-UK messages, including derogatory comments about his hometown, writing: "Manchester is my no.1 enemy I f***ing hate the s***hole.”

Salman Abadi, the man identified as the Manchester suicide bomber (handout)

Pope prays for 'martyrs' of Egypt and Manchester attacks

Catholic leader extends condolences to Coptic counterpart in Egypt, asks god to convert the hearts of terrorists.

Pope Francis waves to pilgrims, gathered in St. Peter's square at Vatican, from the window of his appartment during his Sunday Angelus prayer on October 11, 2015.

UK spy agency investigating how it dropped the ball on Manchester bomber

BBC report says MI5 was alerted to Salman Abedi's extremist views at least three times.

Thames House, the headquarters of the British Security Service (MI5) is seen in London, Britain

Photo of Manchester attacker, new details released by UK police

22-year-old Salman Abdei, a Libyan national, killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert in a major Manchester arena Monday.

UK police release image of the Manchester attacker.

US leaks on Manchester spur UK vexation following alleged Israel intel gaffe

British police have reportedly stopped sharing information about the Manchester bombing with the United States, due to anger over the detailed disclosures.

British Prime Minister Theresa May looks on as US President Donald Trump speaks during their joint news conference at the White House in Washington, January 27, 2017

New developments in Manchester attack probe

Two suspects were detained Thursday morning as the police probe into the possible terror network behind the lethal attack at the Manchester arena continues.

Armed police patrol near Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack in Manchester, northwest England on May 23, 2017

Netanyahu extends condolences to British PM over Manchester attack

The premier called the UK's prime minister to express Israel's solidarity with Manchester in the days after the lethal terror attack that claimed the lives of at least 22 people.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street, in London, February 6, 2017

Liberman slams Europe’s 'PC' behavior for impeding war on terror

Following the Manchester Arena attack, Israel's defense minister says too much talk, not enough action on coping with clash of values among European Muslim youth.

Armed police officers stand near the Manchester Arena, where US singer Ariana Grande had been performing, in Manchester, northern England, Britain May 23, 2017.

Tel Aviv City Hall lights up in solidarity with Manchester

Israeli city expresses solidarity with the British city after a suicide bomber killed at least 22 people at a concert.

The Tel Aviv Municipality building lights up in solidarity with Manchester after a deadly suicide bombing, May 24, 2017

Salman Abedi: Profile of the Manchester murderer

Suicide bomber blamed for the death of 22 people is believed to have recently returned from Libya.

Salman Abadi, the man identified as the Manchester suicide bomber (handout)