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A man was today (Thursday) found guilty of encouraging support for a banned terrorist group.   Joseph Campbell, aka Joseph Farren, (25), of Gosheden Cottages in Derry, went on trial last week to deny a single charge of inviting support for a proscribed organisation, namely the Irish Republican Army.  ...

BERLIN, Nov 11 (Reuters) – German police have detained a Polish-German citizen accused of running a site on the dark web that agitated for the murder of prominent politicians, prosecutors said on Tuesday. Prosecutors said the suspect, named only as Martin S. in accordance with German privacy laws, had solicited...

Two teenagers have been arrested after allegedly trying to copy Axel Rudakubana’s killing spree. Triple child murderer Rudakubana was jailed earlier this year for his attacks in Southport last July, which kicked off a summer of unrest across Britain. Now, the youths – a 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy...

British police are deploying more than 700 officers in Birmingham, where local football club Aston Villa will host Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv in the UEFA Europa League three weeks after the home team’s decision to bar travelling supporters from attending the match due to threats of violence. The group-stage match between...

Two men were arrested in Co Laois on Wednesday as part of a terrorism-related investigation, gardai have said. The pair in their 30s and 40s were detained after gardai stopped a vehicle and seized a number of items. Local residents were evacuated and ammunition technical officers (ATO) were called to...

DETROIT (AP) — Two men who had acquired high-powered weapons and practiced at gun ranges were scouting LGBTQ+ bars in suburban Detroit for a possible attack, authorities said Monday in filing terrorism-related charges against the pair.   Momed Ali, Majed Mahmoud and co-conspirators were inspired by the Islamic State group’s...

There were a record 8,778 referrals to the Government’s anti-extremism programme Prevent over the last year, a rise of 27 per cent.   The total for 2024/25 is up 27 per cent from 6,922 referrals the year before – pushing it to the highest figure since data began in 2015....

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