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Taxpayers Footing ISIS Bride's £250,000 Legal Fees As She Tries To Return To UK
Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join the ISIS, lost another appeal against the UK government's decision to strip her of her British citizenship.
'Can I Go To School?': Boy, 8, Travels Over 3500 Miles Alone To Italy After Jihadists Attack His Village
The eight-year-old walked through the Sahara Desert and endured some time in prison before finally crossing the Mediterranean Sea in a dinghy.
Will The UK Be Able To Wipe Out The Houthis Group?
International relations expert warns of intensified conflict and reveals all about the alliances between the Iran-backed groups in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and Gaza.
Two Men In France Linked To Belgium Terror Attack
Two men, who both reside in the Paris region, have been arrested and held in custody for being connected to the gunman who murdered Swedish football fans in Belgium last week.
Suspected Middle-Aged ISIS Terrorist Killed By Police In Belgium This Morning
Following a terrorist attack that targeted Swedish nationals in Belgium, police shot a suspect who admitted to killing people in the name of God.
Braverman Suggests Crackdown On Pro-Arab Chants After Sunak Vows Accountability for UK Supporters of Hamas
Braverman is calling for criminal action to be taken against UK supporters of Hamas as part of a broader strategy to bolster national security and safeguard against extremist ideologies.
Alleged Russian Spies Appear in London Court
Their surveillance activities are alleged to have apparently been for the purpose of assisting Russia to conduct hostile action against the targets.
Number of teen terrorists continues to rise in the UK
Terrorist groups are recruiting young people by posting extreme content online. Since 2022, the number of young people involved in extremism has increased by 11 per cent.
US top court backs Big Tech over terror claims
A law known as Section 230 gives internet platforms blanket immunity from any legal fallout of content that comes from a third party.
Spain wants NATO to flag migration as 'hybrid threat' in policy roadmap, says Foreign Minister
Spain, as host of an upcoming NATO summit, will push for the inclusion of "hybrid threats" such as irregular migration, food insecurity and terrorism in the alliance's new policy roadmap, Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said in an interview.
Mired in poverty, dozens of Lebanese join Jihadists in Iraq
The security official believes that "financial motives" are the main reason Tripoli's youth are joining IS ranks.
'Incredibly complex': The US raid that killed IS chief
US forces took incoming fire from unknown local gunmen during the raid
IS attacks Syria prison, freeing jihadists: monitor
Relatives of jihadists, including children, are kept in Kurdish-controlled camps in Syria's northeast
Australia lists Hezbollah as 'terrorist organisation'
No reason was given for the timing of the move, which comes as Lebanon reels from spiralling political and economic crises.
Apple sues Israeli spyware maker for targeting its users
NSO has consistently denied any wrongdoing and insisted its software is intended for use by authorities only in fighting terrorism and other crimes.
US generals say they recommended keeping 2,500 troops in Afghanistan
Milley said the Taliban "was and remains a terrorist organization and they still have not broken ties with Al-Qaeda."
Divided, bruised US marks 9/11's 20th anniversary
The Taliban who once sheltered bin Laden are back ruling Afghanistan.
'Total failure': The war on terror 20 years on
While in 2001 it was clear that terrorism was enemy number one of the United States and its allies, tensions have since grown with Iran, Russia and above all China.
US official warns cyberattacks are 'here to stay'
FBI director Christopher Wray recently underscored the severity of the problem
Thirteen on trial in France over threats against teen who slammed Islam
The accused face up to two years in prison and fines of 30,000 euros ($36,600) for online harassment.
Iran atomic agency says nuclear facility hit by act of 'terrorism'
IAEO spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi had earlier reported an accident at the enrichment facility caused by a "power failure".
Pro-IS terror network behind Indonesian cathedral suicide bombing
Indonesia has seen a string of attacks by Islamic extremists over the past two decades.
Verdict awaited in French trial over Charlie Hebdo attack
President Emmanuel Macron's government has introduced legislation to tackle radical Islamist activity in France.
Gunman shot dead by police after New York Christmas concert
Police recovered two guns from the scene and a bag found nearby that had a full container of gasoline, rope, wire, and multiple knives.
Britain declares deadly stabbing spree 'terrorism'
The police said three people were also seriously injured and a 25-year-old resident of the historic town 60 kilometres west of London was detained.
Sister of French IS brothers jailed for 'terrorist association'
The court also found Clain's husband guilty and handed him a ten-year sentence
NRA recognised as a domestic terror group in San Francisco
San Francisco has officially recognised the NRA as a "domestic terror group" due to the increase in gun violence incidents all over the nation.
London police investigating 3 bomb threats at major UK transportation hubs
Scotland Yard is investigating packages containing explosive devices that were mailed to three major London transit hubs in what might be considered "a linked series."
More than 70 countries commit to combat terror financing
A two-day event was convened by French President Emmanuel Macron to coordinate efforts to reduce the terror threat in the long-term.
Isis teacher tried to recruit an 'army of children' for jihadist attacks across London
A former teacher of the Lantern of Knowledge School in Leyton has been found guilty of trying to recruit children as young as 11 into Isis-style terrorism.