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Charlie Hebdo
07 Sep 2020
French magazine Charlie Hebdo uncowed after attacks - but now with bodyguards
To mark the start of the trial, Charlie Hebdo republished the cartoons which, when first published, turned it into a target of searing anger and a global symbol of free speech "It`s to show that we are still standing, still alive, still doing Charlie," said Antonio Fischetti. Anticipating strong sales, the magazine said it printed 200,000 copies of last week`s issue While before it struggled to stay afloat with weekly sales of 30,000, the first edition after the attacks sold 8 million copies. Weekly sales have now settled back to around 55,000, the magazine said
Sri Lanka
17 Nov 2019
Sri Lanka former wartime defence chief Rajapaksa set to become president
Rajapaksa, who oversaw the military defeat of Tamil separatists under his brother and then president Mahinda Rajapaksa 10 years ago, has promised strong leadership to secure the island of 22 million people.
Sri Lanka
29 Apr 2019
Sri Lanka bans face veils after attacks by Islamist militants
The measures would help security forces to identify people as a hunt for any remaining attackers and their support network continues across the Indian Ocean island, authorities said.
Nigeria
14 Dec 2018
Nigeria accuses UNICEF of spying for Islamist militants, suspends activities
It said UNICEF had been training people to sabotage troops` counter-insurgency efforts by uncovering the military`s alleged human rights abuses.
Islamist militants
03 Jun 2018
Britain says militant Islamist threat to stay high and may rise further
Britain will publish a revised counter-terrorism strategy on Monday designed to cope with what it said was a shift in the threats the country faces as militants of all ideologies adopt new tactics.
France
07 Nov 2017
Anti-terrorism raids launched in southeastern France: Report
French police today launched an anti-terrorism operation in the southeastern Alpes-Maritimes region.
Australia
09 Sep 2017
Australia to send more troops to help Philippines fight Islamist militants
Australia will send troops to assist Philippine forces in the ongoing battle against Islamic State fighters in the southern city of Marawi, Australia’s Defence Minister Marise Payne said on Friday.
Emmanuel Macron
27 Jul 2017
France's President Emmanuel Macron eyes special centres in Libya to handle asylum requests
Earlier this week, Macron chaired talks between Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj and the divided country`s eastern commander Khalifa Haftar.
Islamist militants
08 Jul 2017
Suspected Islamist militants attack Kenya village, behead nine men
Suspected Islamist militants beheaded nine men in an overnight attack on a village in the Kenyan coastal district of Lamu, police said, days after Somali militants killed three policemen in an attack on a nearby village.
America
24 Jun 2017
US wanted terror leader may have fled Philippine city
An attempt by government troops to arrest Hapilon in Marawi on May 23 triggered a rampage by Islamist militants flying black IS flags and backed by some foreign fighters who seized parts of the mainly Muslim city.
United States
24 Jun 2017
United States wanted terror leader may have fled to Philippine city: Army
Isnilon Hapilon, a veteran Filipino militant said to be the leader of the Islamic State (IS) group in Southeast Asia, has not been seen in the battle zone in Marawi City, said Lieutenant General Carlito Galvez, head of the military's Western Mindanao Command.
Islamist militants
21 Jun 2017
Philippines military says hostage drama resolved
A hostage drama that unfolded at a primary school in the southern Philippines on Wednesday has been resolved, a military spokesman said, and the Islamist militants who had held people captive had withdrawn with no reports of casualties.
Islamist militants
21 Jun 2017
Islamist militants storm school in southern Philippines, take students hostages
Pro-Islamic State militants stormed a school in the southern Philippines early on Wednesday and are holding several students hostage, police said, on the same island where fighting between government troops and Islamists has entered its fifth week.
Philippine troops
17 Jun 2017
Philippine troops pound Islamists as death toll passes 300
Philippine troops pounded Islamist militants holding parts of southern Marawi city with air strikes and artillery Saturday as more soldiers were deployed and the death toll rose to more than 300 after nearly a month of fighting.
Washington
16 Jun 2017
White House has no update on Russian report of Baghdadi's death
The U.S. administration on Friday was unable to provide any update on a report by Russia`s defense ministry that it may have killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in an air strike near the Syrian city of Raqqa last month, a White House official said.
Stockholm
16 Jun 2017
Islamist militants rapidly increasing in Sweden: Security Chief
The biggest concentrations of militants are in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo and Orebro, according to Sapo.
Marawai City
15 Jun 2017
Philippines politician says residents see 100 bodies in besieged city
The military has said 290 people have died in more than three weeks of fighting, including 206 militants, 58 soldiers and 26 civilians.
Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte
11 Jun 2017
Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte says didn't seek US support in city siege
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Sunday he did not seek support from Washington to end the siege of a southern Philippines town by Islamist militants, a day after the United States said it was providing assistance at the request of the government.
United States
10 Jun 2017
US forces back Philippine troops in Islamist held city
The local terrorist groups are using the mosque, they are entrenched there. They also used civilians as human shields.
Marawi City
10 Jun 2017
US joins battle as Philippines takes losses in besieged city
The Philippines is majority Christian, but Mindanao has a significant population of Muslims and Marawi City is overwhelmingly Muslim.
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