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The Philippine government will withdraw from a ceasefire with communist rebels on Friday, President Rodrigo Duterte said, as he ordered soldiers to prepare to fight and declared there would be no peace with the insurgents for a generation.
French police officials say the Louvre attacker is believed to be an Egyptian national.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak dispatched a ship with thousands of tonnes of food and emergency supplies for Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims on Friday, but it was unclear where the bulk of the aid would be delivered.
The US on Friday imposed new sanctions on Iran as President Donald Trump followed up on his campaign pledge to take a tougher stance towards the Islamic republic.
Polish banks have spent the last week searching for hackers who broke into several of the country’s financial institutions in an incident that looks to be three months old, according to Polish media.
A U.S. military raid against an al Qaeda target in Yemen last weekend likely killed civilians, possibly including children, the Pentagon said in a statement Wednesday.
Officials at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in southeast Washington say they are holding an anti-terrorism exercise that will allow emergency responders to practice for a potential event on the base.
The Treasury Department has tweaked sanctions the Obama administration placed on a Russian spy agency in retaliation for its alleged cyberattacks.
Community groups in Michigan and Minnesota have decided to reject hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal aid to fight violent extremism because of what they call the Trump administration’s vilification of Muslims.
The German government will electronically tag all people on the country’s terror watchlist even if they have committed no crime, reflecting a tougher approach in the wake of December’s terror attack in Berlin.
