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A youth in Montreal has been arrested for allegedly planning to carry out a “major” terrorist attack in Canada.   Granted anonymity due to his age, the accused was arrested on Wednesday afternoon at his home in Cote-des-Neiges, in French-speaking Montreal, after some 40 police officers descended on the scene....

The affected area is between West 43rd Street and 7th Avenue in Manhattan, according to authorities.   New York City police said to avoid Times Square due to the investigation and to expect delays.   The NYPD said: “Due to an active police investigation, avoid the area of West 43rd...

A gunman seen carrying an M4 assault rifle killed four people, including a police officer, when he opened fire in broad daylight in the heart of New York City, before taking his own life.   In terrifying security camera photos, the gunman could be seen striding into a midtown Manhattan office building...

A 55-year-old man was indicted Tuesday after authorities say he created and placed at least seven improvised explosive devices in different areas of New York City, including subway track on the Williamsburg Bridge and on Manhattan residential apartment building rooftops, according to an indictment announced Tuesday.   Michael Gann, who...

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Members of the Irish-language rap group Kneecap were banned from entering Hungary ahead of their scheduled performance at the popular Sziget Festival as authorities argued the musicians’ presence in the country would constitute a risk to national security.   The Belfast trio, scheduled to play on Sziget’s closing day on Aug....

A man has been jailed after posting threats on TikTok that sparked an international alert that ISIS was planning attacks on football stadiums hosting Champions League games.   The Spanish interior ministry announced an “extraordinary” security response for the match featuring Real Madrid and Manchester City.   More than 3,500...

Palestine Action has attempted to thwart the Government’s terror ban by creating a secret website to recruit activists for further direct action, The Telegraph can reveal.   The protest group said it would continue its activity “regardless of the name it falls under”, as it directed potential recruits to a...

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