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Argentina declares Jalisco New Generation Cartel a ‘terrorist’ group President Javier Milei’s office said the designation is meant to ‘strengthens international cooperation’ against crime. [1]
JAKARTA/SINGAPORE -- President Prabowo Subianto claims the wave of deadly unrest that has gripped Indonesia since last week may be linked to acts of treason by "mafia" figures. [2]
JAKARTA — An elite anti-terrorism police squad killed six suspected militants and arrested another during an extended standoff at a house near the Indonesian capital, a police spokesman said Wednesday. [3]
By Jim Gomez/ AP Writer/ Manila, Philippines Monday, August 1, 2005 [4]
TOKYO -- Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Cayetano on Tuesday called for international support in fighting Islamic State-aligned militants who have laid siege to a city in Mindanao. [5]
JAKARTA -- Two attacks and the arrest of nearly 100 suspects in recent weeks show that Islamist terrorism remains a substantial threat in Indonesia -- both from pro-Islamic State cells and a potential revival of an old regional network. [6]
By Marites Sison Tuesday, March 26, 2002 By Marites Sison Tuesday, March 26, 2002 By Marites Sison Tuesday, March 26, 2002 [7]
TOKYO -- The Japanese government decided Monday to ramp up an anti-terrorism unit's intelligence-gathering capabilities in response to the recent incident in Bangladesh. [8]
Argentina declares Jalisco New Generation Cartel a ‘terrorist’ group President Javier Milei’s office said the designation is meant to ‘strengthens international cooperation’ against crime.
JAKARTA/SINGAPORE -- President Prabowo Subianto claims the wave of deadly unrest that has gripped Indonesia since last week may be linked to acts of treason by "mafia" figures.
JAKARTA — An elite anti-terrorism police squad killed six suspected militants and arrested another during an extended standoff at a house near the Indonesian capital, a police spokesman said Wednesday.
By Jim Gomez/ AP Writer/ Manila, Philippines Monday, August 1, 2005
TOKYO -- Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Cayetano on Tuesday called for international support in fighting Islamic State-aligned militants who have laid siege to a city in Mindanao.
JAKARTA -- Two attacks and the arrest of nearly 100 suspects in recent weeks show that Islamist terrorism remains a substantial threat in Indonesia -- both from pro-Islamic State cells and a potential revival of an old regional network.
By Marites Sison Tuesday, March 26, 2002 By Marites Sison Tuesday, March 26, 2002 By Marites Sison Tuesday, March 26, 2002
TOKYO -- The Japanese government decided Monday to ramp up an anti-terrorism unit's intelligence-gathering capabilities in response to the recent incident in Bangladesh.
The authorities say that the terrorist threat in Finland continues to be small, but the number of potential terrorists has grown in recent years. The amount of police surveillance related to terrorism has also increased.
As Japan grappled with the notion it had become a target for the extremist group Islamic State following the hostage crisis earlier this year, the country's Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida outlined a strategy for dealing with Islamic terrorism.