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The man who drove a truck carrying an ISIS flag into a crowd of New Year's revellers in New Orleans's French Quarter, killing 15, has been identified as 42 year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen.
Over 1,000 protesters have flooded Magdeburg, demanding mass deportations after a Saudi psychiatrist killed five people and injured over 200 in a Christmas market attack.
A man convicted of inciting terrorism by spreading Jihadist propaganda is suing a pub called The Saracen's Head, claiming the sign will incite violence against Muslims. Not a Babylon Bee story!
Teenager Axel Rudakubana who is awaiting trial for the murder of three young girls in Southport has been charged with possession of a study of an Al-Qaeda terror training manual and manufacture of the poison ricin.
A Hezbollah tunnel has been found 100 metres from a UN peacekeeper base in Lebanon, raising questions about how the UN could be unaware of it and why UN troops are refusing to evacuate.
Teenage boys could face anti-terrorism investigations for sexist remarks in class under new Home Office plans, sparking fears of Prevent losing focus on deradicalising terrorists.
Riots and terrorist attacks are acceptable if done for a 'good cause' such as climate change and Gaza, according to celebrated Left-wing academic Andreas Malm. Rank hypocrisy springs to mind, says Steven Tucker.
Eugyppius takes stock of the recent fatal knife attacks in Germany and how the usual state media "Diversity Explainers" are already working to undermine our pattern-recognition systems.
Were the anti-racism rallies that appeared 'spontaneously' on Wednesday to oppose 100 largely non-existent 'far Right riots' even real, asks Steven Tucker. Yes, people were there, but who was really behind it?
French authorities have barred 3,570 individuals out of over 770,000 applicants for the upcoming Olympics, due to concerns over terror links and national security threats.
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