Terrorism in the United States
Neither Russia nor China: They are America's deadliest threat
The recently released US Intelligence Community Annual Threat Assessment for 2023 is blunt in its warning: Nazis and other racist groups are now the "deadliest threat" facing the United States.
Turkish soldier killed by PKK terrorists in northern Iraq
YPG/PKK terrorists killed one Turkish soldier and wounded another in the Operation Pençe-Şimşek zone, Turkey's National Defense Ministry said late on Aug. 15.
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US Capitol police Warn of Possible Plot to Breach Congress
Security has been tightened at the US Capitol in Washington in response to "a possible plot to breach" the building.
The move was prompted by intelligence that a militia group planned the attack for 4 March - the day conspiracy theorist group QAnon believes Donald Trump will return for a second term.
Turkish FM criticizes some countries over ‘silence’ toward recent PKK attack on Turkish nationals
Some countries that claim to be fighting terrorism are either silent over the PKK group's execution of 13 Turkish citizens in Northern Iraq or they are trying to slur over it, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Feb. 15.
German suspect admits anti-Semitic attack, far-right motive: Prosecutor
The German suspect in a deadly attack targeting a synagogue has admitted to the shooting rampage and confessed that it was motivated by anti-Semitism and right-wing extremism, federal prosecutors said on Oct. 11.
13 Police Officers Died in a Taliban Attack in Afghanistan
At least 13 police officers died in a Taliban attack on a police headquarters in the province of Baglan, the France press reported. The attack, started at noon in Pugli Homer, has 35 injured police officers and 20 injured civilians, a spokesman for the interior ministry said in a statement.
New Zealand mosque terror attack suspect charged with murder
Australian Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, a suspected white supremacist, was charged with murder on March 16 after 49 people were killed and dozens wounded in mass shootings at two New Zealand mosques.
Trump Signed a Resolution Condemning White Supremacists
US President Donald Trump signed a resolution condemning supporters of the theory that the white race is more evolved than the rest, reports CNN.
This happened as hours ago he once again said that there were "bad guys" amongst the counter-protestors against the nationalist demonstration in Charlottesville last month, the Associated Press reported.
Trump signs resolution condemning white supremacists
Donald Trump signed into law a Congressional resolution condemning white supremacists on Sept. 14, after lawmakers maneuvered the president into backing a text triggered by his equivocal response to racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
At least 50 killed in suicide attacks in southern Iraq
At least 50 people died in a suicide attacks in a southern Iraqi city on Sept. 14, with more than 80 wounded, a health official and police sources said.
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for the attacks.