Barack Obama: Members of the UN Security Council are expected to adopt a binding resolution aimed at curbing the trend of foreign fighters who travel to join extremist organizations such as Islamic State. The resolution would require countries to enact domestic laws banning suspected militants from travelling and will be championed by U.S. President Barack Obama during a meeting of the powerful UN body on Wednesday afternoon. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Terrorism Western governments scramble to guard against homegrown militants Canada is poised to take part in a global push to strengthen domestic anti-terror laws amid growing concern about the threat of Islamic State militants. United States Strikes justified because Syria unwilling or unable to protect territory, Obama tells Ban
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