Two terrorists who shocked the world
The world must focus on the true factors behind the brutal terrorist attacks that killed 66 people in Tunisia and Kuwait last week.
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In the wake of the Tunisia attack, the prime minister and defence secretary call for MPs to consider if Britain should send its warplanes to bomb the self-styled Islamic State group in Syria.
Online images show the public destruction of a series of statues from the ancient site of Palmyra.
The world must focus on the true factors behind the brutal terrorist attacks that killed 66 people in Tunisia and Kuwait last week.
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The British death toll in the Tunisian beach massacre is expected to double to at least 30, sources say, as David Cameron pledges a “full spectrum” response to terrorism.
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The devastating attacks on civilian targets in France, Tunisia and Kuwait come just days after an ISIS spokesman urged his followers to carry out attacks during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Islamic State say they have blown up two shrines in central Syria. The monuments are in Palmyra, a 2,000-year-old Unesco world heritage site.
Kurdish-led forces have advanced deep into Islamic State territory in Syria, showing new momentum after they unexpectedly swiftly seized a border crossing from the jihadists last week.
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David Cameron says there is a danger from people who “quietly condone” groups such as Islamic State. The prime minister made the comments at a security conference in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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