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Tag Archives: terrorism
The world reacts to the terror in Christchurch. ‘An attack on all of us.’
Across the globe, leaders expressed shock, horror and sadness. ‘At this tragic time, my thoughts and prayers are with all New Zealanders,’ said the Queen.
How do we decide what we consider ‘terrorism’?
Opinion: There should not be a disentangling of the motives of violent attacks almost the instant they’ve happened
How terrorists use propaganda to recruit lone wolves
Opinion: The attack raises questions about a new type of terrorism—and the new methods required to stop the tide of extremism
Canada’s counter-radicalization program has a problem
Ottawa has been searching for a coordinator to lead its office since 2015, and the odds of getting just the right person aren’t good
The right’s terrorism problem
Scott Gilmore on why we remain so focused on the bogeyman of Islamic terrorism when the most dangerous terror threat is far right extremism
I knew the London Bridge terrorist
Opinion: One man’s search for lessons and answers after Khuram Butt—a man he befriended a year ago—led a terror attack on London Bridge
The Barcelona attack and what it says about ISIS today
The cell behind the Las Ramblas attack was not sophisticated. But its tactics underscore how difficult it will be to end this kind of terror.
How the West is winning the war on terror
New data shows that incidents of terrorism around the world continue to decline as police forces gain the upper hand
Donald Trump’s vulgar reply to the London attacks
By repeating propaganda lines and preying on fears, politicians on both the far right and left continue to disgrace themselves