
Authorities Foil Alleged ISIS-Inspired Attack in Northern Italy
Italian ministers praised security services after prosecutors concluded the suspect was prepared for “martyrdom.”

Italian ministers praised security services after prosecutors concluded the suspect was prepared for “martyrdom.”

Minister says returnees would receive no government support—warning that any crimes would be prosecuted under Australian law.

U.S. and Nigerian forces reportedly killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki during a joint counterterrorism operation.

A German court heard that the accused had embraced Islamic State ideology online—rejecting Western society while plotting a violent attack.

Authorities described the plot as highly disturbing, warning it could have resulted in one of the deadliest attacks on Britain’s Jewish communities.

The EU Agency for Asylum also revised its guidance for Christians in Syria, noting that they would be considered at risk of persecution only in ‘exceptional’ cases.

The 19-year-old had secured funding, scouted central Stockholm, and recorded a “martyr video,” the court said.

Prisons holding hardened jihadists have emptied amid chaos and clashes, exposing the reality behind Syria’s so-called new order.

Authorities in Telangana say the suspect had no known extremist ties in India—while Australia links the deadly shooting to Islamic State ideology.

U.S. and Syrian officials are treating the shooting, by a member of the Syrian security services, as an ISIS attack.