The Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, is pursuing development of chemical weapons, setting up a branch dedicated to research and experiments with the help of scientists from Iraq and Syria, Iraqi and US intelligence officials to The Associated Press on Thursday.
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Showing posts with label Islamic State militants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islamic State militants. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Friday, 14 August 2015
ISIS Releases Personal Data, ‘Hit List' of 1,500 US Military Personnel’ Obtained From Hacking
Islamic State terrorist group has released what it claims to be a list of US government and military officials, complete with personal data, obtained. hacking. There are doubts that the information is as authentic as it is claimed to be.
Saturday, 8 August 2015
Indian Security Arrest 2 Nigerian Students Suspected of Trying To Join ISIS
Two young Nigerian Students suspected to be on their way to joining the Islamic State (ISIS) militants have been arrested at the volatile India-Pakistan border after scaling a barbed wire fence near the border.
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Terror Alert! Islamic State Claims To Have 'Trained soldiers' in 15 US States Ready To Launch Deadly Terror Attacks
ISLAMIC State have “trained soldiers” in 15 states across America waiting to carry out deadly missions, according to an online warning from the group. The online warning claimed there were 71 trained soldiers operating on American soil.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Special Report: How Denmark's 'Lone Wolf Terrorist' Became Radicalized, Slipped Through The Net
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - On Valentine's Day, two weeks after his release from prison, Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein walked up to a Copenhagen cafe hosting a debate on freedom of speech and sprayed it with bullets.
Monday, 20 April 2015
Fight Terrorism by Partnering With Muslims
Saturday's police raids in Melbourne provide further proof that terrorism is inside Australia's house, not at its doorstep.
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Her Majesty’s Jihadists: More British Muslims Have Enlisted Into Islamist Militant Groups Than In The British Armed Forces
He was a dreamer, with Che Guevara looks — a jet-black beard and eyes — who built a new persona online, as a Muslim warrior riding into battle in the back of an open-bed truck, dressed in black, his long hair blowing in the breeze, with an AK-47 hanging from his shoulder, strapped to his back. He had just turned 22 — the product of British private schools, a computer aficionado working in customer service at Sky News — when he decided to turn his dream into reality.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Gunmen In Military Attire Kill 19 In Tunisia Museum Attack; 2 Gunmen Killed in Firefight
Gunmen in military uniforms attacked a museum in downtown Tunis around noon on Wednesday, killing 19 people, officials said. Security forces later advanced into the museum and killed two gunmen in a firefight, state television reported.
Monday, 2 March 2015
How To Fight Terrorism With Twitter, Social Media
Standing together in hashtag movements on social media is the right antidote to terrorism, argues Donovan White The 2015 report issued by social media agency We Are Social South Africa revealed that there are 85-million active social media users in Africa.
Friday, 27 February 2015
ISIS Recruiting Nigerian Youths Through Social Media
Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, has sounded the alarm that the blood-thirsty Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, ISIS, is currently using the social media to radicalize and recruit Nigerian youths, particularly those who come from a wealthy background.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
How A Swedish Suburb Became A Breeding Ground For Foreign Fighters Streaming Into Syria And Iraq
Foreign Fighters In Syria (Source: statista.com) |
When he was 3 years old, Ahmed arrived in southern Sweden from Iraq, together with his older brother and parents. The family settled in one of their new country’s cut-off suburbs, where its many new immigrants come to live, but mostly to be forgotten.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
AFRICOM Commander Wants Full Counterinsurgency Plan For Boko Haram
The top commander of U.S. troops in Africa said he would like the U.S. military to do more to fight the terrorist group Boko Haram, but that it’s up to Nigerian and U.S. policy officials to decide how much they’re willing to change the trajectory of that group’s violent stronghold on the region.
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Islamic State Militants Threaten to Kill Japanese Jostages
The Islamic State group
threatened in a video Tuesday to kill two Japanese hostages within 72
hours unless it receives a $200 million ransom, but Tokyo vowed it would
not bow to "terrorism".
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
Jordanian Pilot Captured by Islamic State After Warplane Crashes in Syria
IS Fighters with Captured Pilot |
Islamic State militants captured a Jordanian pilot after his plane went
down during operations by the U.S.-led coalition against the group on
Wednesday in northeastern Syria, Jordan’s military said. The Raqqa Media Center, which is sanctioned by Islamic State, claimed
the group shot the plane down with antiaircraft guns and the pilot
ejected near the city of Raqqa—the capital of a province by the same
name that is the seat of Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
26 Things About the Islamic State (ISIS) That The United States Does Not Want You to Know About
The US led war against the Islamic State is a big lie. In this article, we address 26 concepts which refute the big lie. Portrayed by the media as a humanitarian undertaking, this large scale military operation directed against Syria and Iraq has resulted in countless civilian deaths.
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Is It Right To Pay Ransom To Free Abductees?
The killings of US journalists and British aid workers in Syria, and a French hiker in Algeria have highlighted the dilemma for governments over whether to pay ransoms.
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