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(Reuters) – A militia group leader, who was convicted of the 2017 bombing of a mosque outside of Minneapolis that “terrorized” the community of Somali immigrants it served, was sentenced on Monday to 53 years in prison. Emily Claire Hari, 50, was found guilty in December, after a five-week trial,...

Afghanistan is not the most pressing terrorism threat for the United States, even after the takeover by the Taliban, the Biden administration’s top intelligence official said Monday. The withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan and the collapse of the U.S.-backed government has created challenges for collecting intelligence in the country,...

The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has urged tech companies to take a more active role in protecting people against terrorism and other forms of online harm. Delivering the keynote speech to the International Institute of Counter Terrorism’s World Summit this morning, Monday 13 September, Cressida Dick told an audience...

The TINYg team are delighted to announce that Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist | Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command is joining our International Advisory Board with immediate effect.   Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist joined the Met in 1996 as a Police Constable. The vast majority of his service has...

Homes were evacuated after a suspicious object was discovered in Ard Na Smoll in Dungiven on Sunday. Police said the alert was now over and residents have returned to their homes. Inspector Stephen McCafferty said it was a “completely reckless” act to leave a device in a residential area, and...

(Reuters) – The FBI on Saturday released a newly declassified document related to its investigation of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and allegations of Saudi government support for the hijackers, following an executive order by President Joe Biden. The partially redacted 16-page document released by the...

The UK government’s plan to end all Troubles-era prosecutions in Northern Ireland would create an amnesty wider than the one Augusto Pinochet introduced to shield human rights violators in Chile, according to a study. Downing Street’s plan would offer a level of impunity more sweeping than almost 300 other post-conflict...

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