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Monthly Archives: November 2025

Cyprus and the United Kingdom have come together to launch a pioneering initiative aimed at improving the security of Cyprus’s tourism industry. The launch of the Counter-Terrorism Awareness e-learning platform, announced by the British High Commission in Limassol, is designed to help workers in the tourism sector recognize and respond to potential security threats, including terrorism. This program...

A quiet Wednesday afternoon in the nation’s capital was shattered when a gunman launched a calculated ambush against uniformed soldiers, turning a bustling commercial district into a scene of bloodshed. The vicious attack has sent shockwaves through the military community and prompted immediate action from the highest levels of government....

A 20-year-old Florida man using the online handle “Devilwaffen999” discussed the idea of torturing non-white children, sexually assaulting a man with an electrified baton, and provided bomb-making instructions to associates in a neo-Nazi group chat that the members didn’t realize was under surveillance by the feds, according to court filings reviewed by The Independent. Grocery...

Students and teachers have been kidnapped from a Nigerian Catholic school in a terrifying raid amid spiraling attacks on Christians. Armed gangsters stole the children from St. Mary’s School in Agwara, in central Nigeria, officials said Friday – the second kidnapping incident in less than a week. Local residents fear...

Isis has used artificial intelligence for the first time in a bid to recruit new British jihadists.   The terrorist group’s successful deployment of AI to try and attract new followers has caused alarm inside the UK’s intelligence agencies. Both MI5 and MI6 are monitoring the use of AI as a propaganda weapon amid...

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has arrested 35-year-old John Navarro in connection with an explosion that occurred on Nov. 13 in front of Piero’s Italian Cuisine on Convention Center Drive near Paradise Road. The incident took place around 2:19 a.m. when two males, one on foot and one...

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.  ...

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