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As if COVID-19, and the ensuing economic collapse, wasn’t enough to keep you up at night, radical militant group ISIS has now made a series of threats against South Africa.
28-year-old Usman Khan was taken down by civilians wielding a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk, before law enforcement arrived on the scene.
In an attempt to undermine its bitter rival, Al-Qaeda has released “embarrassing outtakes” from an ISIS propaganda video.
Sri Lanka is still reeling from the Easter Sunday attacks, as the country’s Muslim population fears a backlash of violence headed their way.
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When terrorist Brenton Tarrant attacked his second mosque, he was confronted by Abdul Aziz in a heroic act of bravery that saved many lives.
The man who livestreamed his attack on Facebook has been named as Brenton Tarrant, a white, 28-year-old Australian-born man from New South Wales.
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According to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, terrorists are “likely” to carry out attacks in South Africa. Not everybody agrees.
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You would be forgiven for thinking the scenes in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend were from the 19th century. America is absolutely losing the plot.
Sporting a beard and a surprisingly upbeat attitude, Stephen McGown shared what it was like to be held captive by terrorists in the Sahara desert.
The internet is full of creeps trying their luck, but the story of ‘Brian Kil’ and his arrest shows just how far the FBI will go to bring criminals to justice.
Eight minutes after three terrorists used their van to murder innocent civilians, the police caught up with them. It was over pretty quickly.
It turns out the mother of London Bridge terrorist Youssef Zaghba had been worried about him for a while, and authorities may have dropped the ball on this one.
If those who carried out the recent attack in London wanted to sow fear in people’s hearts, they wouldn’t be very pleased with this guy’s reaction.
Britain is reeling and Britain is under siege, at least according to many reports. Nerdy Brit John Oliver has some harsh words for those aboard that train.
One of the three suspects from this weekend’s London Bridge incident was featured on a jihadist documentary last year, and people are wondering why nothing was done.
A number of terrorist attacks have been carried out in the UK since 2005, and not all have been linked to Islamic extremists.
Even Piers Morgan sometimes utters the word apology, although it’s usually him demanding one. Popstar Ariana Grande has pried one out of him, though.
After another tragic attack over the weekend, more stories of bravery in the face of danger have come to light. Then there’s this chap and his pint.
I would imagine that terror groups like Boko Haram like to top lists like this, so they probably won’t like the fact that they have been bumped into second place.