Extremism
Law enforcement was aware of San Diego mosque shooter prior to deadly attack - report
Documents filed at San Diego Superior Court demonstrate that Caleb Vazquez had been on the police’s radar long before Monday’s shooting.
Italian teenager re-arrested in Florence for terrorism recruitment
UK charity regulator allowing Islamist, Iran-backed hate to spread, victims say - report
Jews are 'universal enemy,' San Diego shooters wrote in neo-Nazi antisemitic manifesto
Islamic regime’s extremism being imported to Europe, Kosar Eftekhari warns ‘Post’
Kosar Eftekhari, who was shot in the eye by the Islamic regime for participating in the Women, Life, Freedom protests, was attacked in Germany last week by supporters of Khamenei.
German intelligence service flags watermelon symbol in new pro-Palestinian extremism guide
Germany’s BfV warns that antisemitic codes, from financial conspiracy terms to anti-Israel symbols, can spread extremism while going undetected.
Hamas linked network behind Red Ribbon campaign for Palestinian 'hostages' - exclusive
The Red Ribbons campaign, which first appeared in mid-November, has been claimed by British activist Adnan Hmidan, who has extensive ties to organizations linked to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
In double trouble: Iran’s oil crisis – opinion
Given that the Islamic Republic’s lifeblood – oil – is being squeezed, it should learn from history that collapse always begins with a warning sign such as this one
World Jewish Congress marks 90 years since its founding in Geneva
Swiss President Guy Parmelin addressed the opening gala, where WJC leaders honored the family of Ran Gvili with the Israel Resilience Award.
Trump signs new counterterrorism strategy focusing on hemispheric threats
After the assassination in September of activist Charlie Kirk, White House aides called for a coordinated effort against unnamed left-wing groups accused of promoting violence.
Arrest of Pakistani journalist spurs dispute over Al-Qaida allegations
Supporters of Muhammad Saad bin Riaz say the accusations do not match his work as a researcher and journalist focused on regional conflicts and information warfare.
Western collective Stockholm Syndrome: Empathizing with those who threaten it - opinion
What happened in Stockholm over six days, the West has been doing, collectively, gradually, and largely without acknowledgement for the better part of three decades.
Australia says Islamic State-linked citizens in Syria camp plan to return home
Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said any returnee suspected of criminal activity would "face the full force of the law without exception," though he did not specify potential charges.
Drawing a red line: National responsibility vs tribal loyalty - opinion
For a significant segment of the Right, there remains something more important than tribal loyalty – the common good of the country.