Domestic terrorism
US issues new warning on domestic extremism as Covid rules eased
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a new warning over domestic terrorism on May 14, saying violent extremists could exploit the easing of Covid-19 restrictions to conduct attacks.
Australia centralizes national security agencies
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on July 18 Australia's domestic security bodies, including the police and the national spy agency, will be centralized under a single minister as Canberra tackles the rising threat of "lone wolf" attacks.
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European lockdown
Europe has been struggling for some time to cope with its disgruntled Muslim minorities, increasing refugee flows, and homegrown terrorists who radicalize through global jihadist cells and gain experience on the ground around the world before returning to create trouble. Europe-wide tension has recently increased following the terrorist attacks in Paris on Nov.
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Interactive guide to where a terrorist attack is most likely to happen
Are you thinking of traveling? There are over 30 countries where terrorism is seen as a high threat.
Four Marines killed in US shooting rampage, gunman dead
A 24-year-old gunman opened fire at two US military centers in Tennessee on July 16, killing four Marines in a rampage that officials said was being investigated as an act of "domestic terrorism."