Posts Tagged ‘worldwide terrorism threats & trends’
Peru rules out 2 suspects planned attack at APEC forum
Peru’s authorities ruled out the initial hypothesis that an Iranian and a Peruvian arrested on Friday were planning an attack on an Israeli person at the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum. The arrests prevented an attack on a foreign businessman, according to a statement by APEC’s Peru office, which is currently attached to the…
Read MoreNorway: Oslo terrorism trial for LGBTQ bar shooting begins
A trial began on Tuesday in Norway for a man accused of killing two people, and seriously injuring nine others, at an Oslo nightclub in 2022. Prosecutors said 44-year-old Zaniar Matapour fired 10 rounds with a machine gun and eight shots with a handgun into a crowd outside the “London Pub,” a popular gay bar.…
Read MoreSpanish and European officials mark the 20th anniversary of the Madrid train bombings in 2004
Victims of terror attacks are a symbol of the constant need to guard freedom and the rule of law against threats, King Felipe VI of Spain said Monday at a ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of one of Europe’s deadliest extremist attacks. “Remembering, just like justice and truth, is a commitment that cities make to…
Read MoreItalian police arrest three Palestinians on terrorism charges
Italian police have arrested three Palestinians based in central Italy who they said were planning attacks in an unspecified country, a police statement said on Monday. The three men living in l’Aquila, about 120 km (75 miles)northeast of Rome, had set up a cell linked to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, it said. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs…
Read MoreAl Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula announces death of leader, SITE Group says
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) announced the death of its leader, Khalid Batarfi, on Sunday, the SITE Intelligence group said. In a statement, AQAP did not give a cause of death, according to SITE. It named Sa’d bin ‘Atef al-Awlaki as his successor, the monitoring group added. “Allah took his soul while he…
Read MoreProtesters march in Syria against al-Qaida-linked group as militant released
A powerful al-Qaida-linked group that dominates much of rebel-held northwestern Syria released Friday one of its founders after he spent months in jail on suspicion of having links with forces outside the country. The release appears to be a move by the militant group’s top leader to appease the public as many have been protesting…
Read MoreSuspected Attack By Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Sets Off Explosions Ahead Of A Ship In The Gulf Of Aden
A suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Friday set off explosions ahead of a vessel in the Gulf of Aden, authorities said. No one was hurt on the ship, which continued on its way, according to the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Operations center, which watches over Middle East’s waterways. The private security firm…
Read MoreSweden police arrest suspected Islamists believed to prepare attack
Swedish police on Thursday apprehended four people on suspicion of preparing a terrorist crime tied to violent Islamist extremism, the Sapo security service and prosecution agency said. “We see links to serious organised crime and also international connections that we tie to the terrorist organisation Islamic State,” a Sapo spokesperson told Reuters. The spokesperson gave…
Read MoreRussia says it neutralized ISIS cell plotting attack on Moscow synagogue
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday it prevented an attack on a synagogue in Moscow that was plotted by an Islamic State cell, Russian state news agencies reported. FSB said that the members of the organization had been planning “to commit a terrorist act against one of the Jewish religious institutions in Moscow”,…
Read MoreNigeria’s ex-Boko Haram fighters threaten return to arms
Former Boko Haram militants in Nigeria have warned they might return to fighting if they don’t get more support from the authorities. The ex-fighters, who now live in camps in Borno state, northeastern Nigeria, say they are frustrated that for months their essential needs had been ignored. Some told DW that they were better off…
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