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Blast in Istanbul Tourist District Kills at Least 10 People

An explosion in the heart of Istanbul’s historic Sultanahmet tourist district killed at least 10 people and wounded 15 on Tuesday and some local media reports said a suicide bomber may have been responsible. Several bodies lay on the ground in

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Security Experts Fear ‘European 9/11’ In The Coming Year

(AFP) – Just a week into the year, France has already been rattled by an attempted attack on a police station, but counter-terrorism officials have far graver fears for Europe in 2016. November’s attacks in Paris, in which 130 people

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House of Jerusalem Stabber Demolished

Despite some international criticism, Israel remains steadfast in its policy of demolishing the homes of terrorists as a creative effort to deter terrorism. Ynetnews reports: The home of Muhannad Halabi, who carried out a deadly stabbing attack in Jerusalem in October, was

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Iraqi Refugee Appears in Court on Terror Charges

HOUSTON, Texas – The Iraqi refugee who is accused of providing material support to the Islamic State appeared before a federal judge in Houston on Friday to hear the formal charges against him. He is accused of providing material support

Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan, left, is escorted by U.S. Marshals from the Bob Casey Federal

Iran Accused of Backing Terror Cell in Bahrain

Officials in the tiny Gulf nation of Bahrain said Wednesday they busted an Iran-backed “terror” cell that was planning imminent attacks inside of the country. Bahrain is ruled by a Sunni monarchy but is populated with a Shiite majority.

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Giuliani: We Could Have More Attacks This Year

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani warned that more attacks like San Bernardino are possible within the year. Giuliani told host Joe Scarborough that this won’t reach levels of what the Israelis have had

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Geller: Charlie Hebdo’s PTSD

In the wake of the jihad slaughter of cartoonists at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo last January, the remaining employees of the magazine have said a number of outrageous, grotesque, and weak-willed statements. This is, of course, forgivable in light of the horrible jihad slaughter of their editorial staff because of a couple of sophomoric and inane cartoons of the humorless Muhammad.

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