Terrorists News
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With the U.S. in the throes of a 31-day government shutdown and President Trump and members of Congress focused on our Southern border, a new report suggests some lawmakers are planning to place fresh scrutiny on the wide-open Canada-US border.
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Long before his historic trip to Cuba, President Barack Obama had been trying to close the infamous prison facility at Guantanamo Bay.
Many Republicans have opposed this, insisting that the prison sends a strong message to would-be terrorists.
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With the world still reeling from the multiple terrorist attacks affecting not just France, but a number of other countries as well, the global climate conference, to be held in Paris on November 30, must still go on.
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Jerusalem -
Two Israel Defence Force(IDF) soldiers shot and killed a man who they claim was acting erratically and attempted to grab one of their guns. They shot and killed the man because they believed he was an Arab terrorist.
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For some time now we have been witnessing an unprecedented phenomenon in our everyday history. Our mass media bring to our roofs tragic scenes of people migrating from one continent to another.
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On February 26, 2015, Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker told the 2015 CPAC, "that he has the guts and experience to take on the Islamic State (ISIS) because he faced down public employee unions in his home state (2012)."
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Kabul -
Bank clerks in Afghanistan's southern Kandahar province may have stolen as much as 81 million Afghanis ($1.4 million) from the country's central bank when they raided their own bank and fled, said one official on Saturday.
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Berne -
Three Iraqis suspected of planning a terrorist attack in Europe under the auspices of Islamic State (IS) have been held in custody in Switzerland since the end of March this year.
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Denver -
No story is worth a journalist’s life. We are not Navy Seals who can burst into a room and stop a massacre.
Writing about genocide has won many awards, but rarely stopped killings.
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Islamabad -
Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif visited the PAF Base Samugli and Khalid Aviation Base Quetta after security forces killed five suicide bombers who attempted to execute a coordinated attack on both air bases.
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Oslo -
Norwegians were warned Thursday of the concrete possibility of a terror attack occurring in that country at the hands of people with connections to an extremist group in Syria.
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A suicide bombing inside a southern Saudi Arabian government building has left at least two confirmed dead, both of whom are believed to Al Qaeda linked militants.
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By AFP
Baghdad -
Top U.S. officials have reached out to key regional leaders to help resolve the political chaos in Iraq even as the Iraqi premier offered a general amnesty to undercut support for a raging jidhadist-led offensive.
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Denver -
A 19-year-old resident of the northern Denver suburb of Arvada has been arrested on charges of helping the jihadist ISIS guerrillas sweeping Iraq.
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Washington -
These days things that seem to be falling from the sky could be real: most likely drones or even Wi-Fi balloons. There soon will be many more of these devices flying.
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Desmond Tutu has confirmed that he will not be voting for the ANC in the upcoming elections, and has subtly called on South Africans to do the same by advising them to think and pray before they vote, and not to just vote "like cattle".
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Sharply escalating the stakes in a dispute over grazing fees allegedly owed to the US government by a cattle rancher in Nevada, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) has declared that Cliven Bundy and his supporters who carry arms are "domestic terrorists."
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The ongoing civil war in Syria has devastated a country that, two and a half years ago, had subsidized health care. Today, with 7 million people displaced, Syria is dealing with a massive humanitarian crisis, as well as an outbreak of polio.
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The most essential ingredient in making a home office work is communication with the outside world. By that definition allowing mobile phones on airplanes doesn’t make a passenger seat an office.
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Egyptian Air Force strikes in the Sinai Peninsular leave one dead, 30 injured and several militants arrested. An army official states: "We are cleaning the villages from dangerous terrorists" as operations continue in Northern Sinai.
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A new document from the Department of Homeland Security discusses the potential misuse of fireworks that are readily available for not only the average Independence Day fanatic but dangerous terrorists as well!
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Saudi Arabia's foreign minister stated that the al-Qaeda affiliated terrorists in Syria must be armed, but weapon shipments to al-Assad's regime must be halted.
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Counter-terrorism officers are investigating a suspicious fire at a Somali community center in north London where graffiti spelling out the name of a far-right group was left on the building. Police say graffiti reading EDL was found on the building.
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If you find yourself changing careers, out on the streets looking for a new job, you probably will learn what other job seekers have discovered: it is a cruel and ugly world out there.
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Russian experts are developing robots designed not only to minimize casualties in terrorist attacks but also to neutralize terrorists the Russian state finds to be potential threats, despite they haven’t yet done anything wrong.
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Enniskillen -
Next month, G8 leaders and their entourages descend on County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland for the 39th G8 summit, on June 17-18. Like earlier summits, an agreeable location will host the event, on the shores of picturesque Lough Erne.
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"It means Tounisi was arrested for trying to join the Syrian rebels group that our State Department is funding. How much more screwed up can this administration be” says a critic.
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A video entitled "Little Commandos" which shows children as young as five training with heavy firearms at a terrorist training camp in a remote tribal area of Pakistan has surfaced online.
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A silent video posted online appears to show the bodies of hostages kidnapped in Nigeria on February 16. Islamist militant group Ansaru claimed to have killed all seven hostages, at the weekend, as special forces launched a rescue mission.
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Bin Laden's son-in-law Suleiman Abu Ghaith, who once served as an al Qaeda spokesman, was in US custody on Thursday following a secret operation involving Jordanian intelligence services, the CIA and the FBI.
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Tony Blair, former British prime minister is widely criticized for offering Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi "the hand of friendship." Blair first visited Libya in 2004, and was instrumental in transforming a pariah state into an ally and helping BP to seal a big energy deal with Gaddafi's regime. G8 Summit
A combo of pictures released by Scotland Yard in London and the Italian Police in July 2005, shows (clockwise from top L) Yassin Omar, Muktar Said Ibrahim, Hussain Osman and Ramzi Mohammed , Metropolitan Police/AFP/File
Two Hamas fighters show off Yasin RPG. Photo by Ominae
3 most wanted al-Qaida terrorists FBI
Belgian brothers Khalid (left) and Ibrahim El Bakraoui were identified as two of the suicide bombers who struck Brussels. Interpol/AFP
Pakistani soldiers patrol the town of Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 9, 2014 Aamir Qureshi, AFP/File
Twin Towers on fire. 9/11. 13 to 14 minutes after Flight 11 Impact Tower 1 (at the right side) and seconds after impact United Airlines Flight 175 in Tower 2 (left side). Seen from the north. Photo courtesy FEMA
A helicopter flies over the area as smoke pours from the southwest corner of the Pentagon Building, minutes after a hijacked airliner crashed into the southwest corner of the building, during the 9/11 terrorists attacks. U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram
4-year-old Isabella Brademeyer who TSA officials accused of possibly concealing a gun. Michelle Brademeyer via Facebook public page
A captured Iraqi military vehicle AFP
FBI list of most wanted terrorists. U.S. Department of Justice
mage grab taken off a video on January 20, 2015, reportedly released by the Islamic State allegedly shows Japanese hostages Kenji Goto (L) and Haruna Yukawa (R) with a black-clad militant brandishing a knife at an undisclosed location Screengrab
The incident happened outside the Jama Masjid, one of India's biggest mosques. Madhav Pai
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma stands next to the logo for the 2010 Commonwealth Games during a recent visit to India. The games are being held in New Delhi, India, from October 3-14 , 2010. CWG
Candles and flowers in front of Paris restaurant Le Comptoir Voltaire, one of the targets of the November 13 terror attacks Bertrand Guay, AFP
A young South African student in Durban writes a message on a blackboard during a "BringBackOurGirls" school project on May 15, 2014 Rajesh Jantilal, AFP
Little Commandos LiveLeak
Handout photos released by French Police in Paris early on January 8, 2015 of suspects Cherif Kouachi (L), aged 32, and his brother Said Kouachi (R), aged 34. French Police/AFP
Boston bombs suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, captured (right). Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, dead (left) FBI
A file image grab taken from a video uploaded on YouTube on August 23, 2013 allegedly shows a member of Ussud Al-Anbar (Anbar Lions), a group affiliated to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), holding up the black and white Islamist flag , YouTube/AFP/File
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