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Monthly Archives: February 2024

A French cop has been stabbed multiple times in the neck and hand inside a police station, local media reports. The attacker pulled out a knife and is said to have thrown himself at the officer in the hallway of La Rochelle police station. The policeman had been walking through...

A laboratory technician who collected documents on how to make homemade explosives and weapons has avoided a prison sentence. Charles Cannon, 22, of Aldershot, Hampshire, was convicted of seven charges of possessing terrorist information dating back six years. He was described as having a “dangerous mindset” and speaking “enthusiastically of...

The Senate passed a massive foreign aid bill to Ukraine and Israel without border security measures after Republican turmoil ultimately tanked a bipartisan deal last week. The sprawling $95 billion bill captured the necessary 60 senators needed to send the legislation to the House Tuesday morning after a rare all-night session ending in a...

Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Vicki Evans of Cambridgeshire Constabulary has been appointed as the new Senior National Coordinator (SNC) for Counter Terrorism Policing.   ACC Evans was appointed this week as the permanent successor to Deputy Assistant Commissioner (DAC) Tim Jacques, who has retired from policing after 37 years, the last...

In a forthright address during his visit to New York, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szijjártó, called for the United Nations to amplify its investment in counter-terrorism initiatives. Lamenting the UN’s historical treatment of counter-terrorism as a secondary concern, Szijjártó emphasized the urgent need for change, echoing...

Deaths from terrorism in Africa have skyrocketed more than 100,000 percent during the U.S. war on terror according to a new study by Africa Center for Strategic Studies, a Pentagon research institution. These findings contradict claims by U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) that it is thwarting terrorist threats on the continent and...

More than 200 vehicles have been impaled by anti-terrorism bollards in Canterbury since 2021. Canterbury City Council said there were 50 incidents in 2021, 110 in 2022, 61 in 2023 and six so far this year. It added that 80% of these were caused by tailgating and 20% by drivers not...

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