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It's almost unthinkable that Western banks could be complicit in attacks by militants on US armed forces operating in Iraq. That they had sunk so far into the nihilism of profit-chasing that they would make money as a link in a financial chain that led to the killing of American soldiers.
The impact of terrorism fears on visits to attractions such as Madame Tussauds waxworks and the London Eye have been blamed by Merlin Entertainment for holding back its profits.
Two Syrian men, one of whom faces war crime charges in the killing of 36 Syrian civilian government employees, have been arrested in Germany and accused of membership in a terrorist organization, federal prosecutors said on Th
LafargeHolcim, the Swiss-French cement company, on Thursday admitted “unacceptable” measures had been taken to keep its Syrian plant open, following allegations staff had dealt with armed groups during the country’s violent civil war.
A gruesome Isis video depicting Uighur fighters in Iraq calling for attacks on China has raised concern that the Asian nation could become a target for jihadist groups, even as Beijing stages mass military manoeuvres designed to quell separatist sentiment in the restive frontier region of Xinjiang.
President Donald Trump asserted in his Tuesday night speech to Congress that the “vast majority” of individuals convicted of terrorism or terrorism-related offences since 9/11 came from outside the US. Based on a review of data previously published by Mr Trump’s own attorney general, that claim is a vast overreach.
Paul Manafort’s family expressed misgivings about the political consultant’s work for both Russia-aligned Ukrainian strongman Viktor Yanukovych and Donald Trump, according to text messages allegedly hacked from one of his daughters' phones.
Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution Tuesday that would have imposed sanctions on 21 Syrian people and organizations linked to chemical weapons attacks in the war-torn country.
It is in Kuala Lumpur's "Little India" neighborhood, behind an unmarked door on the second floor of a rundown building, where a military equipment company called Glocom says it has its office.
Mobile banking applications produced by 50 of the world’s largest 100 banks were all vulnerable to hacking attacks which could allow password capture or surveillance of users, according to new research from a European mobile security outfit.
