November 2015 Paris attacks

US not in favor of resumption of Turkish flights over Syria

The truck attacker who killed 84 civilians in Nice, France, sent another shockwave to the world, which had barely recovered from consecutive jihadist attacks in Orlando, Istanbul, Dhaka and Baghdad that claimed the lives of hundreds of people. The attack in Nice bore resemblance to the assault on a gay nightclub in Orlando, as both assailants could be described as self-radicalized "lone wolves.

Belgian authorities find a list of targets in Abdeslam’s apartment

Investigators have found a list of targets for future terror attacks in France on a computer used by attacker Salah Abdeslam.

According to information, Belgian authorities discovered a list on the hard drive of the computer in the apartment where the fugitive was captured.

German nuclear research center was among Abdeslam’s targets

Salah Abdeslam, one of the terrorists arrested for the bloody attacks in Paris, had targeted German nuclear research center, German media reports claim.

Authorities found articles and photos of German nuclear research center Juelich, which has atomic waste stored there, as well as its director Wolfgang Marquardt, in Abdeslam’s apartment.

15-year old brother of Paris attacks mastermind threatens to take revenge

European police have been placed on high alert, following reports that 15-year old Younes Abaaoud, brother of Paris mastermind terrorist Abdelhamid Abaaoud, has left Syria and is on his way to Belgium to avenge his older brother’s death. Younes has been described as the youngest jihadist fighter of ISIS in the media.

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