Tag: terrorism

  • Bomb attack in Somalia

    At different points in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, 2 there was an explosion. in keeping with the primary data won, the dead and wounded within the attack.

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  • Strasbourg Christmas market taking pictures: 5Th sufferer dies

    Hundreds gathered in Strasbourg to honour the victims on Sunday Symbol copyright AFP Symbol caption Loads accumulated in Strasbourg to honour the victims on Sunday

    A 5th victim has died following the gun assault at the Christmas marketplace within the French town of Strasbourg, the Paris prosecutor’s workplace has stated.

    His brother named him as Barto Pedro Orent-Niedzielski, a 36-year-old Polish-born man.

    The suspect in last Tuesday’s attack, Cherif Chekatt, was shot useless via police on Thursday.

    Four participants of his family had been released on Saturday and others just about him have been freed on Sunday.

    Only one other particular person continues to be in detention.

    Image copyright Police Nationale (France)

    The officials discovered an vintage gun, nonetheless loaded, a few ammunition and a knife on his body.

    Seven folks had been first of all arrested in reference to the assault. Cherif Chekatt’s oldsters and two of his brothers had been amongst the ones detained, however have because been freed.

    How did Tuesday’s attack spread?

    At approximately 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT) on ELEVEN December, a man opened fire on the subject of the famed Christmas market.

    Mr Heitz mentioned the person had shouted “Allahu Akbar” (“God is greatest”) as he opened hearth.

    The suspect was once armed with a gun and a knife and escaped the world after leaping into a taxi.

    As he fled he got here into contact with four infantrymen, Mr Heitz stated, and commenced firing at them. the warriors fired back, it seems that hitting him in the arm.

    The attacker told the taxi driving force he had killed 10 folks, and also said he have been injured all the way through a firefight with soldiers.

    He ordered the taxi driving force to drop him near the police station in Neudorf. Whilst he got out of the car, he fired at police officers sooner than escaping.

    What do we learn about the suspect?

    Chekatt was once born in Strasbourg and was already known to the safety services.

    He was on the “fiche S” watchlist of individuals who constitute a potential risk to nationwide safety.

    He had 27 convictions for crimes together with robbery spanning France, Germany and Switzerland, and had spent substantial time in prison as a result.

    Strasbourg taking pictures: Face to face with gunman

    The Islamic State group’s self-styled information company, Amaq, on Thursday mentioned that Chekatt was “an Islamic State soldier” who had “performed the operation in response to calls for concentrated on citizens of coalition nations” fighting its militants in Syria and Iraq.

  • Alabama mall Thanksgiving shooting suspect arrested

    Photo of Emantic Bradford Jr in a tuxedo at his father's home Symbol copyright Emantic Bradford/Facebook Symbol caption Emantic Bradford Jr was once shot and killed by way of an officer all through a mall capturing at Thanksgiving that left two folks wounded

    a man suspected of a shooting assault at an Alabama mall is in custody after police admitted killing the inaccurate guy.

    Erron Brown, 20, handed himself in on Thursday to government in Georgia.

    Police in the beginning believed they had shot and killed the gunman on the scene of the assault at the Riverchase Galleria mall on Thanksgiving.

    However, they later admitted wrongly killing Emantic Bradford Jr, 21, at the mall in Hoover, Alabama.

    Mr Bradford, who had a permit to carry a weapon, had “heightened the sense of danger” at the scene via drawing his gun, police mentioned.

    Image copyright CBS Symbol caption Demonstrators have demanded justice for Emantic Bradford Jr

    As folks fled, witnesses stated many people had their own guns out, in line with NPR.

    When police arrived on scene, a uniformed officer noticed Mr Bradford with a firearm and shot him useless, believing him to be the gunman.

    Police initially praised that officer as a “hero”. However they later admitted their initial report was once “no longer utterly accurate”.

    Mr Bradford’s family mentioned witnesses as saying that he were looking to help through waving other folks to safety.

    The unnamed officer who killed Mr Bradford throughout the capturing has reportedly been placed on administrative depart.

  • Afghan army mosque blast leaves many dead

    Afghan soldiers attend their graduation ceremony in Herat, Afghanistan, on 19 November 2018. Symbol copyright EPA Image caption Squaddies have been stuck in the mosque attack all the way through Fridays prayers (file image)

    at least 12 other folks have died after an explosion tore through a mosque in Afghanistan’s eastern Khost province.

    The development was inside of an Afghan military base in Mandozai district, where squaddies had been offering Friday prayers.

    Talib Mangal, a spokesman for Khost’s provincial governor, mentioned 33 other people have been injured in the blast at about 13:30 Kabul time (09:00 GMT).

    Reuters reviews that the dead might number a minimum of 26 and the injured more than 50, bringing up officials.

    All those killed belonged to the Afghan safety forces, in line with a spokesman for the 2nd Regiment of the Afghan Nationwide Military, based totally in Khost.

    The blast comes simply three days after a suicide attack on spiritual scholars killed at least 50 folks and wounded dozens extra within the Afghan capital.

    No team has yet stated it was once in the back of the latest bloodshed.

  • Cancers ‘rising around the world’

    A woman is treated with chemotherapy Image copyright Science Photo Library

    There will be 18.1 million new cases of cancer and 9.6 million people will die with the disease this year worldwide, a report predicts.

    The rise, from 14.1 million cases and 8.2 million deaths in 2012, is partly due to a growing and ageing population.

    The figures suggest one in five men and one in six women will develop the disease in their lifetime.

    And as countries become wealthier, more people get cancers related to lifestyle rather than those linked to poverty.

    The International Agency for Research on Cancer provides regular snapshots of the scale of cancer around the world, looking closely at 36 different cancers in 185 countries.

    Researchers say while ways of measuring and collecting cancer data have improved over the years, the overall trend is that cancer rates and deaths have risen year on year.

    The latest report suggests lung cancer, female breast cancer, and bowel cancer are responsible for a third of all cancer cases and deaths worldwide.

    ‘Tobacco control’

    And the authors say lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in women in 28 countries.

    The worst hit countries include the USA, Hungary, Denmark, China and New Zealand.

    George Butterworth, from the charity Cancer Research UK, said: “Tobacco is the single biggest reason why more women across the world are getting lung cancer than ever before.

    “In the UK smoking among women became more prolific later than it did for men, so it’s not surprising that we’re seeing increasing lung cancer rates now.

    “Similarly, cigarettes are now increasingly popular among women in low and middle income countries and the tobacco industry’s aggressive marketing to them is influencing this.”

    Meanwhile, Dr Freddie Bray, of the IARC, said: “The results highlight the need to continue to put in place targeted and effective tobacco control policies in every country in the he world.”

    ‘Extraordinary diversity’

    Overall, the report estimates, nearly half of all cases and most cancer deaths in the world this year will occur in Asia, partly because of the large numbers of people living in the continent and partly because some cancers with higher death rates are more common in this region.

    This includes, for example, high rates of liver cancer, which generally has a poor prognosis, in China.

    Beyond this, the authors say, there is “extraordinary diversity” in the types of cancer and patterns of illness around the world.

    They say because of this countries need to consider tailoring how they try to prevent and treat cancer.

  • Social media faces EU fine if terror lingers for an hour

    ISIS fighter Image copyright Reuters Image caption Draft EU regulation is being planned to force social media to act more swiftly over terror content

    The European Commission is planning to order websites to delete extremist content on their sites within an hour to avoid the risk of being fined.

    The regulation would affect Twitter, Facebook and YouTube among others.

    The crackdown would lead to the EU abandoning its current approach – where the firms self-police – in favour of explicit rules.

    The shake-up comes in the wake of high-profile terror attacks across Europe over the past few years.

    Julian King, the EU’s commissioner for security, told the Financial Times that the EU would “take stronger action in order to protect our citizens”.

    The BBC has confirmed the details of the report.

    In March, the EU’s civil service published details of the current voluntary arrangement, which noted that “terrorist content is most harmful in the first hours of its appearance online”.

    At the time, it said there was “significant scope for more effective action”.

    The BBC understands the draft regulation is set to be published next month. It would need to be approved by the European Parliament and a majority of EU states before it could be put into action.

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    Mr King told the FT that the law would apply to small social media apps as well as the bigger players.

    “Platforms have differing capabilities to act against terrorist content and their policies for doing so are not always transparent,” he added.

    A study published last month by the not-for-profit Counter Extremism Project said that between March and June, 1,348 videos related to the Islamic State group were uploaded on to YouTube, via 278 separate accounts, garnering more than 163,000 views.

    The report said that 24% of the videos had remained online for more than two hours.

    The BBC has asked Google, Twitter and Facebook to comment.

    Google has previously said that more than half of the videos YouTube removes for containing violent extremism have had fewer than 10 views.

    In its latest ‘transparency report’, Twitter says that between July and December 2017, a total of 274,460 accounts were permanently suspended for violations related to the promotion of terrorism. The company says 74% of those accounts were suspended before their first tweet.

    If the EU’s proposed regulation is approved, it will be the first time the European Commission has explicitly targeted tech firms’ handling of illegal content.

  • Boston police captain’s son jailed for IS terror plot

    Mugshot of Alexander Ciccolo Image copyright US Division of Justice Symbol caption Attorneys for Alexander Ciccolo said he had struggled with psychological sickness and substance abuse

    The son of a Boston police captain has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for planning an apprehension assault.

    The FBI defined Alexander Ciccolo, 26, as a “committed soldier” of the Islamic State terror workforce.

    He was once arrested in 2015 after his father alerted government over issues approximately his son.

    Prosecutors mentioned Ciccolo was once making plans to attack a campus with explosives. His legal professionals had argued he had mental problems and the plan was once poorly idea out.

    In an announcement released after his sentencing prosecutors said Ciccolo had used the alias Ali Al Amriki on-line and had “heeded the decision” of the Islamic State terror crew to devote a mass-casualty attack.

    Image copyright Getty Pictures Symbol caption Ciccolo’s father was once a first responder to the Boston Marathon bombings he’s mentioned to have been inspired by means of

    The observation says he used to be planning to attack “a U.s.a. university” however provides no detail.

    Earlier this 12 months Ciccolo pleaded responsible to attempting to provide make stronger to a overseas terrorist company, firearms ownership and attempting to using weapons of mass destruction.

    Prosecutors said the verdict by means of his father, Captain Robert Ciccolo, to report him “most likely saved the lives of various blameless folks”.

    Harold Shaw, who heads the FBI’s Boston division, said the 26-yr-antique had “expressed his want to have interaction in acts of violent jihad in opposition to our u . s . a ., and with this sentencing, he will now pay the associated fee for conspiring with a foreign terrorist organisation”.

    As smartly as the prison term, the 26-yr-vintage was once sentenced to a life-time of supervised liberate, which contains limits on his talent to make use of the internet.

    Defence attorneys had argued that their client’s history of mental sickness and substance abuse had played “a major impact on his ability to assume rationally”.

    His mom, who has defended her son considering the fact that his arrest, described the sentence as “unjust and cruel”.

  • IS warfare: AS MUCH AS 30,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq – UN

    Islamic State militants in Deraa province, Syria (July 2018) Image copyright Amaq/Twitter Image caption IS has defeated militarily in Iraq and so much of Syria

    Between 20,000 and 30,000 Islamic State (IS) militants remain in Syria and Iraq in spite of the group’s up to date losses, in step with a United Countries record.

    The document says that at the same time as many combatants, planners and commanders were killed, some IS participants continue to be absolutely engaged militarily.

    Among them is “a vital component to the various hundreds of active foreign terrorist opponents”, the record adds.

    A “lowered, covert version” of IS could survive in both countries, it warns.

    Last month, greater than TWO HUNDRED people had been killed and round 30 Druze women and children taken captive in an massive-scale attack by means of IS militants in south-west Syria.

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    In 2014, when IS seized keep an eye on of large swathes of Syria and Iraq and proclaimed the status quo of a “caliphate”, as many as 10 million other folks lived beneath its rule.

    However, the crowd was defeated militarily in Iraq and most of Syria during 2017.

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    Media captionRicardo Vilanova was held captive by means of Islamic State militants in Syria

    Iraqi pro-govt forces retook the northern town of Mosul in July 2017, at the same time as a US-subsidized alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias in Syria captured the jihadists’ de facto capital of Raqqa 3 months later.

    The UN file says continues to be controls small pockets of territory within the japanese Syrian province of Deir al-Zour, the place it has been able to extract and sell a few oil, and to mount attacks, together with across the border with Iraq.

    IS doesn’t totally control any territory in Iraq, however it remains active thru sleeper cells that have basically focused safety power bases.

    Up to FORTY,000 foreigners are envisioned to have travelled to fight in Syria and Iraq considering that 2011, however the float of combatants clear of the 2 countries within the prior yr has been “not up to expected”, in step with the report.

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    Media captionThe BBC’s Quentin Sommerville adopted Syrian rebels and police looking to prevent ex-IS combatants attaining Europe

    The report says IS continues “vital” affiliates in Afghanistan, Libya, South-East Asia and West Africa.

    The rival jihadist crew, al-Qaeda, in the meantime keeps a better presence in spaces reminiscent of Somalia and Yemen.

    The report also notes that there has been a fall in the choice of terrorist assaults in Europe considering the fact that overdue 2017, however warns that this drop could be temporary as “the underlying drivers of terrorism are all provide and maybe more acute than ever”.

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