A Czech appeals court on Thursday upheld a lower court ruling that convicted a former Prague Muslim leader of being part of a terror group and financing terrorism, sentencing him to 10 years in prison.
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French Daesh terror suspects escape YPG-controlled jails in Syria
Thirteen female suspected Daesh militants from France have escaped from YPG/PKK-controlled prisons in northern Syria, a Paris-based anti-terror monitor said Wednesday.
Read More »British government to prosecute Hezbollah flag wavers at online protests
The British government warned it will prosecute protesters who break the law if Hezbollah flags are displayed in online demonstrations.
Read More »20 years after withdrawal, Israel, Hezbollah brace for war
Twenty years after Hezbollah guerrillas pushed Israel’s last troops from southern Lebanon, both sides are gearing up for what could be another war, one that neither seems to want.
Read More »US-led Coalition airstrikes destroy ISIS tunnels southwest of Erbil: Source
The US-led coalition against the Islamic State, in coordination with Kurdish Peshmerga forces, carried out airstrikes on Wednesday against the terrorist group’s fighters in the area known as Qarachukh Mountain, located outside the disputed district of Makhmour, a security source said.
Read More »Man Pleads Guilty in US to Conspiracy to Hezbollah Drone Parts Export
A Lebanese man has pleaded guilty in federal court in Minnesota to conspiring to export drone parts and technology from the US to Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Read More »Iraqi security services arrest ISIS leader – report
According to the British intelligence agencies, he was appointed leader hours after al-Baghdadi’s assassination during a special operation held by US special forces.
Read More »UK government's new counter-terrorism bill: the key measures
The government has unveiled a new counter-terrorism bill. Here are some of the key measures to be introduced in the legislation: New sentencing regime Terrorism offenders will be sentenced under the following terms:
Read More »Suspected Al Qaeda-linked extremist played chess on counter-terror programme
The problems faced by governments in the West dealing with returning foreign fighters have been revealed in the case of an alleged British extremist who snubbed de-radicalisation efforts to play chess with a government-assigned mentor.
Read More »Lebanese MPs warn Hezbollah over US sanctions
Political forces in Lebanon have renewed pressure on the Iranian-backed Hezbollah to reform or face the US imposition of the Caesar Act, which could prove catastrophic for the country.
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