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Islamic State terror risk remains despite weakening

Britain still faces a major threat from Islamic State-inspired terrorism despite the fall of the so-called caliphate in Syria, the head of MI5, Andrew...

Asos billionaire loses three children in Sri Lanka attacks

The billionaire fashion tycoon behind online clothing retailer Asos lost three of his four children in the Sri Lanka terror attacks, a spokesman has...

Tens of thousands of Gaza protesters join anniversary march

Tens of thousands of Palestinians have gathered at rallying points near the Israeli border to mark the first anniversary of weekly protests in the...

US says Alabama woman who joined Islamic State is not citizen

An Alabama woman who joined the Islamic State group in Syria will not be allowed to return to the United States with her toddler...

Dozens killed in sustained attack in capital of Afghanistan

A sustained coordinated assault on a government building in the Afghan capital of Kabul has killed 29 people, an interior ministry spokesman has said. Most...

Taliban urged to stop killing Afghans after attack on border troops

The Nato chief urged the Taliban to stop killing their fellow Afghans, an appeal that came just hours after the insurgents attacked border troops...

£34,000 raised after British-Australian boy, 7, killed in Barcelona attack

More than £34,000 (€37,297) has been raised for the family of a "much-loved" seven-year-old boy killed in the Barcelona terror attack. Julian Cadman, a dual...

Syrian forces capture Islamic State-held town

A US-backed, Kurdish-led militia has driven Islamic State militants from a northern Syrian town where the extremists had once run a training camp named...

Qatar foreign minister:’We have been anything but soft on terrorism’

Qatar has said it wants to resolve the diplomatic crisis in the Persian Gulf through dialogue, despite the "aggression" of its Arab critics. Speaking in...

Internet ’giants’ to address ’critical challenge’ posed by the spread of terrorism online

Four internet giants have teamed up to tackle terrorism, pledging to make their services hostile to violent extremists. Facebook, Microsoft, YouTube and Twitter have formed...

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