Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Taliban weighs use of US mass surveillance code meets with Huawei

US mass surveillance code

Taliban weighs use of US mass surveillance code meets with Huawei. This initiative aims to enhance security and counter international militant groups. Human rights groups are worried about the surveillance resources. The Taliban is in the process of establishing a comprehensive camera surveillance network in Afghan cities, with potential involvement from a plan developed by … Read more

Blast in Kabul, several injured

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The explosion happened in a shopping area popular with Shi’ite Muslims. No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack. KABUL: A bomb exploded in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul on Saturday, injuring many people, according to reports. The explosion happened in a busy shopping area in the western part of the city, where Shi’ite Muslims … Read more

Nigerian police rescue dozens, including children, held in church

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  • Nigerian police rescued dozens of people, many of them children, from a church.
  • They had been told to wait for what they believed would be a divine happening.
  • Police raided the church in Ondo State after receiving information that children were being held against their will.

 

Nigerian police rescued dozens of people, many of them children, from a church where they had been told to wait for what they believed would be a divine happening, according to a police statement.

On Friday, police raided the Whole Bible Believers Church in southwestern Ondo State after receiving information that children were being held against their will.

Seventy-seven people including 26 children were rescued and two church pastors were arrested, Ondo State police spokeswoman Funmilayo Odunlami said.

Police said they had been kept in the church after being told they must wait for Rapture, a belief among some Christians that they will ascend to heaven at the end of the world.

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Turkey issues 18 arrest warrants

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Turkey issues arrest warrants for 18 Turkish nationals for allegedly giving financial support to the Islamic State (IS) group. Raids were conducted in 12 regions of Turkey as part of an operation centred in the capital, Ankara, and arrested 12 individuals. The Turkish government designated IS a terrorist organisation in 2013. Turkey issued arrest warrants … Read more

Two people slain in Kabul temple explosions

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Three blasts struck a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul’s Police District 4 on Saturday, multiple sources reported. Initial reports said that gunmen attacked and got into the building, and three security personnel were also injured. There is currently no formal statement regarding the incident. At least two people were killed and three security personnel were injured … Read more

Germany, Switzerland arrest suspected IS sympathisers

Germany

Four suspected members or sympathizers of the Islamic State group detained in Germany and Switzerland. The suspects are charged with “participation in or support for the outlawed organization In Germany, a man was detained in the western town of Roemerberg, federal prosecutors said. Four suspected members or sympathizers of the Islamic State group were detained … Read more

Five IS fighters slain near Baghdad

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Militants from the violent Islamic State (IS) group were killed in a confrontation near Baghdad. A paramilitary Hashd Shaabi unit engaged with IS militants late Monday in the Tarmiyah area. Iraq’s security forces have been conducting operations against extremist militants in recent months. Five militants from the violent Islamic State (IS) group were killed in … Read more

Germany sentences Tajiks to jail over IS plots

Germany

A German court on Tuesday convicted five Tajik men for their membership in an Islamic State cell that plotted jihadist attacks in Germany and elsewhere. The men, aged 25 to 34, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three years and eight months to nine and a half years, according to a court in Duesseldorf. … Read more

Erdogan tells Putin Syria ‘safe zone’ is ‘imperative’

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Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday that construct a “safe zone” inside Syria near the Turkish border, According to his office, Russia and Turkey agreed in 2019 that Russian military police and Syrian border guards would begin driving a Syrian Kurdish militia 30 kilometers (19 miles) away from … Read more

Irish court finds ex-soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining IS

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Three judges at Dublin’s Special Criminal Court On Monday found former soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining the so-called Islamic State group in Syria.

Smith, 40, sobbed in the dock as Judge Tony Hunt read the panel’s decision after a nine-week trial.

The Muslim convert, who appeared in court wearing a hijab, pleaded not guilty to membership in an illegal terrorist group between October 28, 2015 and December 1, 2019.

Judge Hunt said the prosecution had established beyond reasonable doubt that she travelled to Syria “with her eyes open” and pledged allegiance to the group, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

She was acquitted of a separate charge of financing terrorism by sending 800 euros ($900) to aid medical treatment for a Syrian man in Turkey.

Hunt said there was reasonable doubt that she intended the money to be used for humanitarian purposes rather than to fund terrorism.

He granted her bail until a sentencing hearing on July 11.

During the trial, which began in January, prosecutors detailed how Smith, who was a member of the Irish Defence Forces from 2001 to 2011, travelled to IS-controlled territory in 2015 after converting to Islam.

In 2012, she went on pilgrimage to Mecca and expressed a desire on an Islamic Facebook page to live under Sharia law and to die a martyr.

The court was told that she bought a one-way ticket from Dublin to Turkey, crossing the border into Syria and living in Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State’s self-styled caliphate.

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At the time, the hardline Islamists ruled over vast swathes of Syria and Iraq, attracting thousands of foreign fighters to their cause before the group’s territorial defeat in the region.

After failing to convince her husband to join her, Smith divorced him in 2016 and married a UK national involved in the group’s armed patrols.

As IS lost ground to a US-led coalition on the battlefield and towns and cities under its sway fell, Smith was forced to flee Raqqa and then Baghouz, their last remaining stronghold, before returning to Ireland.

She was arrested on arrival at Dublin airport on December 1, 2019 with her young daughter.

Defence lawyers argued that Smith’s presence in IS territory did not make her a de facto member of the extremist Sunni group.

They have stated that it could only be argued “at a stretch” that she helped the group because she provided a home for her husband.

The three judges presided over the Special Criminal Court, which hears cases involving terrorism and organised crime.

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France charges 18-year-old over IS attack plot

France

France has detained and charged an 18-year-old man on suspicion of planning an imminent knife attack in the name of Islamic State (IS) jihadists, According to a judicial source, Initial investigations revealed that he intended to carry out an attack “in the name of IS, to which he had pledged allegiance,” according to the unnamed … Read more

Iraqi military confirms the killing three IS fighters

The Iraqi military reported three Islamic State (IS) fighters were killed in an airstrike in the western Iraqi province of Anbar on Friday. According to the Iraqi Joint Operations Command’s media office, the terrorists were killed in an attack on an IS hideaway in the southern rural area of Kubaysah, a town some 200 kilometres … Read more

14 terrorists are killed by Egyptian army

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CAIRO: The Egyptian army killed 14 terrorists during armed clashes and military operations in the North Sinai Governorate on Wednesday. Seven terrorists were killed in skirmishes with law enforcement authorities when they attempted to attack a security installation in North Sinai, according to an Egyptian military statement. According to the statement, the terrorists’ automatic rifles, … Read more

IS militants are killed by Iraqi soldiers

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BAGHDAD: Iraqi soldiers killed nine Islamic State militants in Kirkuk, Iraq’s northern region, on Wednesday, according to the Iraqi military. The Iraqi military surrounded nine militants holed up in a tunnel near Kraw Mountain, some 250 kilometres north of Baghdad, and blasted the tunnel, killing all nine militants inside, according to the Iraqi Joint Operations … Read more

2 rockets target coalition troops in Iraq, no casualties

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Two rockets focused on a base in western Iraq hosting US-led coalition troops on Saturday crashed close to the complex without inflicting casualties or damage, security resources stated. “Two rockets fell outside the Iraqi base of Ain al-Asad,” a security forces statement said, adding there were no “losses”. The base, controlled by Iraq, is located … Read more

Islamic State ‘Beatle’ Kotey sentenced to life in jail by US court

Islamic State

Alexandra Kotey, part of the Islamic State kidnap-and-homicide mobile called the “Beatles,” turned into sentenced to life in prison Friday, with the family of sufferers addressing him and another member directly in the US court. Kotey, a 38-years-old former British countrywide, pleaded responsible in September, admitting his function in the deaths of 4 American hostages … Read more

UK court jails IS follower for life over MP murder

MP murder

A British judge on Wednesday sentenced Islamic State group follower Ali Harbi Ali to a whole-life prison term for murdering lawmaker David Amess in a knife attack last year. “This is a murder that struck at the heart of democracy,” judge Nigel Sweeney said as he handed down his sentence at London’s Old Bailey courthouse, … Read more

Is the PTI’s NSP a step in the right direction?

NSP

Sherry Rehman, PPP leader   T he NSC and the federal government have given a nod to NSP, 2022-2026, yet we only found out through the media that the new NSP will be based on economic centrality. Despite being the primary arena for policy development, the NSP has not been presented in the parliament and … Read more

Islamic State in Afghanistan ‘under control’, say Taliban

KABUL: Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers said Wednesday that the threat posed by the Islamic State group in the country was “more or less under control” despite recent bloody attacks that have killed dozens. Spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told a news conference that IS was “not a great threat”, adding that around 600 members or sympathisers had been … Read more

13 killed in Damascus army bus bombing: state media

13 killed in Damascus army bus bombing: state media

DAMASCUS: A bomb attack on an army bus in Damascus killed at least 13 people Wednesday in the bloodiest such attack in years, the SANA state news agency reported. “A terrorist bombing using two explosive devices targeted a passing bus” at a key bridge in the capital, the news agency said, reporting an initial casualty … Read more

US, UK warn citizens of threat to Kabul hotels

KABUL: The United States and Britain warned their citizens on Monday to avoid hotels in Afghanistan, days after dozens were killed at a mosque in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. The Taliban, which seized power in August and declared an emirate, are seeking international recognition and assistance to avoid a humanitarian disaster … Read more

Attacks will stop after U.S exit from Afghanistan: Taliban

Zabihullah Mujahid

The Taliban has stated that the group will clamp down on Islamic State attacks and anticipates them to end once foreign forces have left the country. “We hope that those Afghans who are influenced by IS… will give up their operations on seeing the formation of an Islamic government in the absence of foreigners,” Taliban … Read more

Wedding ceremony in Afghanistan turns into mourning

air strike in Afghanistan

At least 35 members of a wedding party, including women and children, were killed and multiple wounded in an airstrike in southern Afghanistan. An airstrike and raid were conducted by Afghan Special Forces against of Taliban in southern Helmand province. Deputy provincial councilman Abdul Majed Akhund, said that initial reports showed 24 civilians were killed, … Read more