From Arbitrary Detention to Hezbollah: Venezuela is a Terrorist State
An active police state operating in the Western Hemisphere is bad enough. A terrorist state is even worse.
Read MoreAn active police state operating in the Western Hemisphere is bad enough. A terrorist state is even worse.
Read MoreDr. Bryan Price of Seton Hall University’s Buccino Leadership Institute presented his first book titled “Targeting Top Terrorists: Understanding Leadership Removal in Counterterrorism Strategy.” The focus of Dr. Price’s research pertains to “leadership decapitation.”
Read MoreOn Saturday March 22, The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced the end of the so-called “caliphate” declared by the terrorist group in 2014. After fully liberating the small village of Baghouz in eastern Syria, the coalition of Kurdish and Arab soldiers backed by American, British, and French Special Forces said that it has officially defeated ISIS.
Read MoreOn Monday, March 4, former jihadist supporter Hoda Muthana’s request for case expedition was denied by the federal courts, the latest development in a case that has generated international discussion on the status of “ISIS brides”.
Read MoreOn February 11, acting Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan arrived in Afghanistan for previously unannounced talks with the Taliban this week.
Read MoreDr. Tatsushi Arai, current Sergio Vieira de Mello Endowed Visiting Chair at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, talks about his research on reconstruction and reconciliation in Northeastern Nigeria.
Read MoreOn Sunday January 27, two bombs exploded in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Jolo, the capital of Sulu Province, Philippines.
Read MoreIran’s Parliament voted on Sunday, October 7 to join a global convention to cut off terror financing.
Read MoreWhat was once the richest and most well equipped terrorist organization in the world is now holding on to thin ropes. Staff Writer Shamel Dishack dives into the future of the Islamic State.
Read MoreAn explosion between two underground train stations between the Sennaya Ploshchad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations, in St. Petersburg and left fourteen people dead.
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