Sky News says that it has been shown "the strongest evidence yet" that the British-accented masked militant in the latest IS propaganda video is British terror suspect Siddhartha Dhar a.k.a. Abu Rumaysah.
Sky says that voice analysis of the video has revealed "distinctive features" that support claims the militant is Dhar.
Dr Frederika Holmes, who has more than 25 years' experience as an independent consultant in forensic and phonetic analysis of speech and language samples, said: "There was considerable overlap in accent features across the two samples, and both samples could be plausibly within the range of a single speaker."
The IS group has built a research center devoted to launching attacks in the West using driverless cars and rehabilitated anti-aircraft missiles, new footage from inside the terror group reveals, The Guardian reports citing footage obtained by Sky News.
This concludes our live blogging on the Islamic State group for January 6. Check back here tomorrow for more of our continuing coverage.
The IS group has claimed responsibility for a suicide car bombing yesterday (Janauary 7) in Ras Lanuf, an oil port in Libya's oil crescent. AFP is reporting this morning.
IS's Libyan affiliate released a statement saying that the attack east of the IS-held coastal town of Sirte, was carried out by a foreign fighter using an explosives-packed car.
No group has yet taken responsibility for a second suicide bombing on January 7 in Zliten, west of Tripoli, which killed over 50 people including a baby.
Special-forces raids on an Islamic State stronghold in northern Iraq are under way before a planned offensive to retake Mosul, Iraq's parliamentary speaker Salim al-Jabouri told Reuters on January 7.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for yesterday's suicide attack on Zliten that killed over 50 people.
AFP have shared this graphic showing the locations and casualty figures from the two suicide bombings yesterday in Libya that killed more than 56 people.
IS has claimed responsibility for the attack at Ras Lanuf in Libya's oil crescent -- which the militant group has attacked several times this week -- but it is still unknown who was behind the deadlier attack at Zliten.
This is the announcement by the IS group this morning claiming responsibility for the Ras Lanuf suicide bombing. The bomber is named as Abu al-Abbas al-Muhajir ("the foreign fighter"), indicating that the perpetrator was not Libyan.
AFP has breaking news relating to the ongoing investigations into the November 13 attacks in Paris.
A fingerprint belonging to a fugitive wanted in connection with the attack has been found in a apartment in Brussels in Belgium.
Suicide vests and explosives traces have also been found in a Brussels apartment, though it is not clear yet whether this is the same apartment where the fingerprint was found.