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Two decades ago, on March 11, 2004, Europe was shaken by what is still one of the deadliest terror attacks on its soil. The Madrid train bombings, which claimed the lives of 191 people and injured over 2,000 others, left an indelible mark on Spain and the global community. As we mark the anniversary of this tragic event, it is evident that despite significant advances in counter-terrorism capabilities, the challenges posed by Islamist extremism and terrorism remain as complex and formidable as ever. The intervening years have seen a string of horrific attacks hit Europe, from the 7/7 Undergrou...
Euronews (English)
The leader of al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen, Khalid Saeed al-Batarfi, is dead, the terrorist group announced in a video published on social media. The video, released on Sunday evening, is said to show al-Batarfi's body in a shroud. The cause of death was initially unclear. Al-Batarfi had led Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)for four years, a branch of the international jihadist network that operates in Yemen. It was formed in a 2009 merger between the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda and militants from Saudi Arabia who had taken refuge there. The US describes it as "al-Qaeda's most dangerous aff...
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Zwei afghanische Gefangene durften nach 20 Jahren nach Kabul, in Afghanistan, zurückkehren, wie der Taliban-Sprecher Abdul Mateen Qani mitteilte. 2022 wurden die beiden Männer ohne Prozess inhaftiert. Seit dem saßen Abdul Zahir Saber und Abdul Karim 14 Jahre lang im US-Gefangenenlager Guatanamo auf Kuba. Dann wurden sie nach Oman gebracht, wo sie weitere sieben Jahre unter Hausarrest standen. Hochrangige Taliban-Vertreter beglückwünschten die beiden Männer in den sozialen Medien. Eine offizielle Willkommenszeremonie für ihre Rückkehr werde in der Hauptstadt Afghanistans organisiert, sagte Qani...
Euronews (German)
Two Afghan prisoners how were held by the US at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years before being transferred to Oman have been released from house arrest, a Taliban spokesman said Sunday. Abdul Zahir Saber and Abdul Karim were freed as a result of the efforts made by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Taliban interior ministry spokesman Abdul Mateen Qani said. Senior Taliban officials posted photographs of Saber and Karim on social media with messages of congratulations. An official welcome ceremony is being organised in the capital, Kabul, for their return on Monday, Qani said. The two men were held...
Euronews (English)
Veinte años después sin condena ni cargo alguno, dos detenidos por Estados Unidos vuelven a Afganistán. Regresaron a Kabul después de largas negociaciones llevadas a cabo por el gobierno talibán. El centro de detención de la base estadounidense de Guantánamo en la isla de Cuba fue inaugurado por el presidente George W. Bush en 2002 después de los ataques terroristas del 11 de septiembre. Los detenidos, sospechosos de pertenecer al grupo terrorista Al Qaeda, no eran sometidos a juicios con garantías ni recibían información en el momento sobre el motivo de su entrada en prisión. Eran considerado...
Euronews (Spanish)
Some of the pages identified by TTP have lingered on the platform for years, accumulating “likes” and posts with terrorist logos and symbols. Because Facebook is creating, not simply hosting, these pages, the findings raise serious legal liability questions for the company—days before the Supreme Court is set to hear cases challenging Big Tech’s Section 230 immunity around terrorist content. Q4 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Facebook Tools Are Helping Terrorist OrganizationsCampaign for Accountability Executive Director Michelle Kuppersmith said, “The findings in this report are...
ValueWalk
By The Conversation The killing of the al-Qaida leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in Kabul by a US drone strike on July 31 raises some crucial questions. It appears the ruling Taliban were aware of, and gave their blessing to, al-Zawahiri staying in one of the residential areas in Kabul. But did someone in their hierarchy turn him in to the US – and if so, who and why? It's worth thinking about what this means for the relationship between the two groups: one an ailing global terror network, the other an insurgent group trying to gain international legitimacy for its takeover in Afghanistan. Also Read...
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The United States killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a drone strike over the weekend, President Joe Biden confirmed in a speech from the White House balcony on Monday. “People around the world no longer need to fear the vicious and determined killer,” he said. “The United States continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the American people against those who seek to do us harm. We make it clear again tonight, that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the United States will find you and take you out.” Zawahiri wa...
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By Sana Fazili The US on Monday announced that Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in airstrikes in Afghanistan over the weekend. Al-Zawahiri was the alleged mastermind of 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York that left nearly 3,000 people dead. He took over as the chief of the terror outfit after Osama Bin Laden's killing in 2011 in Pakistan's Abottabad. "Justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more," US President Joe Biden said as he announced Zawahiri's death. Zawahiri was reportedly killed in Kabul where he had moved after spending years hiding near ...
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