Premier pleads for end to ‘language of division’ in politics after WA police foil alleged mass terror attack
Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook calls for an end to divisive political rhetoric following the arrest of a man charged with planning a terrorist attack.
Darío Lopérfido and Politics: A Journey That Took Him to the Pinnacle of Power and into Controversy Over the Disappeared
Darío Lopérfido's political career has been marked by significant roles and controversies, particularly regarding his denial of state terrorism victims in Argentina's military dictatorship.
24 years in prison for former Tunisian Prime Minister and Ennahda condemns the ruling
The former Prime Minister of Tunisia, Ali Larayedh, has been sentenced to 24 years in prison, a ruling condemned by his political party, Ennahda.
US: Trial begins in New York against Pakistani national for plotting the murder of Trump
A trial has commenced in New York against Pakistani national Asif Merchant for allegedly conspiring to commit political murders, including that of Donald Trump.
Back to Back Barries: the politics of no sympathy for ‘IS families’
A debate is unfolding in Australia regarding the fate of 34 Australian women and children held in a Syrian detention camp, highlighting the political tensions and differing views on their repatriation.
Ambassador Angers France - Heavy Penalty
Tensions escalated between France and the United States after U.S. Ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, failed to attend a meeting requested by the French Foreign Ministry regarding comments made by the U.S. Embassy about a recent political murder.
More details emerge about Mar-a-Lago shooting
New details have surfaced regarding the shooting of a man by Secret Service personnel at Mar-a-Lago, highlighting concerns about rising political violence.
The Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo and hundreds of political prisoners began a hunger strike
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo and over 200 political prisoners in Venezuela have initiated a hunger strike to demand their freedom following the passage of an Amnesty Law that excludes those accused of 'terrorism'.
The political furore over Islamic State families - podcast
A group of 34 Australian women and children detained by Islamic State has faced controversy after attempting to flee Syria back to Australia.
Trains Delayed: 'The Red Brigades Haven't Returned, Those Who Say So Are Just Propagandizing'
Senator Enrico Borghi dismisses claims of a revival of the Red Brigades terrorism in Italy, asserting that current concerns are exaggerated and rooted in political propaganda.
Criticism from the Moderates against Kneecap's booking: "Must not happen in venues owned by the City of Stockholm"
The hip-hop group Kneecap's scheduled performance in Stockholm has sparked controversy and criticism from local political leaders due to past allegations against one of its members regarding terrorism.
From the Gallows to Parliament... Two Candidates Accused of Anti-India Terrorism Win in Bangladesh Elections
Two candidates with a history of anti-India terror charges have won seats in the recent Bangladesh elections, igniting a debate about the implications for the country's political landscape.
Prosecutor’s Office Asks Russian Supreme Court to Designate Anti-War Committee as Terrorist Organization
The Russian Prosecutor’s Office has requested the Supreme Court to label the Anti-War Committee, an organization opposing the war in Ukraine, as a terrorist group.
Municipal Elections 2026: the 'Scooter Hero' of the Nice Attack Joins Éric Ciotti
Franck Terrier, known for his heroism during the 2016 Nice attack, has joined political candidate Éric Ciotti's team ahead of the 2026 municipal elections.
'... Bangladesh will become a hub of terror', explosive allegations by Sheikh Hasina's son just before the elections
Sajid Wazed, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, raises serious questions about the upcoming elections in Bangladesh, calling for a boycott and warning of potential terrorism if Jamaat-e-Islami gains power.
States Can Also Commit Terror
The article discusses the concept of state-sponsored terror and argues that political violence should not justify mass violence against civilians.
Queensland moves to ban pro-Palestine slogan ‘from the river to the sea’ under sweeping new hate speech laws
Queensland's government is proposing new hate speech laws to ban the phrase 'from the river to the sea' following a recent terror attack, in an effort to curb incitement and hate speech.
Americans: We have captured a key participant in the attack on our complex in Benghazi
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrest of a key participant in the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. complex in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans and has caused significant political division in the U.S.
Amnesty law in Venezuela should include those accused of 'treason against the homeland' and cancel Interpol alerts
The Venezuelan Parliament is debating an amnesty bill that would cover those accused of treason, terrorism, and incitement of hatred, primarily aimed at political prisoners, and would also facilitate their return by canceling Interpol alerts.
Norwegian police assisted Turkey in alleged terrorism case against Norwegian parliamentarian
Turkey has charged Rødt representative Seher Aydar for 'making propaganda for a terrorist organization' based on Facebook posts from 2018, prompting Norway's police to summon her for questioning amid concerns of political harassment and free speech violations.
The Government of Ayuso, on the housing minister's idea of applying Article 155: "They can't beat us at the polls, so they want to put us in jail"
The Ayuso government criticized the housing minister's proposal to apply Article 155, accusing the national government of political persecution and complicity with terrorism.
Tehran warns of consequences of classifying the Guards as terrorists, while Macron speaks of 'security vigilance'
Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned the EU's decision to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, stating that the political, legal, and security repercussions of this action are the responsibility of European policymakers.
The victims ask the Government to clarify whether ETA will remain on the list of terrorist organizations
Victims' associations demand the Spanish government clarify the status of ETA on the EU's list of terrorist groups amid allegations of concessions to Bildu for political support.
Funari's prophecy about Islamists: "They will come here to kill Catholics"
The article discusses the ongoing issues of Islamic fundamentalism in society, highlighting past terrorist attacks and current political infiltrations related to pro-Palestine demonstrations.
Terror Against Infrastructure: Attack on the Framework of Democracy
The article discusses the urgent need for political action and awareness in response to terrorist attacks targeting infrastructure, particularly the energy supply in Berlin, as stated by various extremist groups.
Left-Wing Radicalism: 'It is astonishing that we have not already experienced more terrorist attacks'
Political scientist Peter R. Neumann warns of a resurgence of violent left-wing radicalism in light of recent extremist actions, such as sabotaging the power grid and arson against officials.
"We must take left-wing terrorism more seriously than in the past"
Following a left-wing extremist attack on Berlin's power grid, CDU interior politician Alexander Throm calls for "political consequences" and greater powers for security authorities, emphasizing that left-wing terrorism should not be downplayed further.
Felipe González pressured the PSE to favor the political representation of the PNV in Euskadi
Former Prime Minister Felipe González systematically pressured the PSE to enhance the political representation of the PNV in Euskadi as part of efforts to involve them in legal order and counter-terrorism against ETA.
A terrorist attack has taken place in Berlin
Following a left-wing extremist attack on the power grid in Berlin, Peter Tiede, political chief author at 'Bild', calls for increased pressure to pursue those responsible.
"US State Terrorism" to "Service to the Venezuelan People" – Federal Politics Responds to Venezuela
The US military has arrested Venezuelan socialist leader Nicolás Maduro, sparking political disagreement in Germany, with factions divided between support for the US action and accusations of violating international law.
After Maduro's Arrest: Learn About Washington's List of Most Wanted in Venezuela
The recent arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. has reignited discussions regarding the indictments against several top Venezuelan officials accused of drug-related terrorism since 2020, which they deny as politically motivated.
Phenomenon of Inversion: If you read the headlines, it is a greater sin to pray or listen to Thompson than to trample on people
The article discusses the connection between the mass murder of ethnic Jews in Australia and the political-media attacks on prayer in Croatian cities, highlighting a media-driven inversion of reality.
That Family Album
The article discusses the interconnectedness of pro-Hamas sentiments with the pro-Palestine movement on the left, emphasizing the need to acknowledge and sever these ties.