Cameron: threat levels to Jewish community & police
Prime Minister David Cameron confirms that raising the threat level for the Jewish community would mean stepping up police patrols.
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Belgian defence minister announces the deployment of hundreds of troops to guard potential high-risk locations, including Jewish sites and diplomatic missions.
Prime Minister David Cameron confirms that raising the threat level for the Jewish community would mean stepping up police patrols.
Five people have been charged after major counter-terrorism raids in Belgium that started on Thursday evening and left two suspects dead.
As a Belgian prosecutor charges five people, there are reports that the families of two men linked to the raid have been unable to reach their children amid fears they were killed.
At least two people are dead following a terrorism raid in the town of Verviers and a third person is seriously injured according to Belgian TV.
David Cameron is to meet with intelligence and security chiefs to discuss Britain’s response to the terror attacks in France, the day after joining one million marchers on the streets of Paris.
Australia, Britain and France have been hit by terrorists previously known to the authorities. Are the security services letting us down, or do we have unrealistic expectations of what they can do?
As voting closes in Sri Lanka’s elections, the biggest challenge to Mahinda Rajapaksa’s presidency in 15 years, there are accusations of violent intimidation and misuse of public property.
A 25-year-old woman has been arrested at Luton airport on suspicion of Syria-related terror offences.
North Korea threatens the United States, calling it a “cesspool of terrorism” and accusing the Obama administration of being behind the satirical film The Interview.
US President Barack Obama says the cyber hack against Sony, blamed on North Korea, is not an “act of war” – but is considering putting them back on the terror list.
Pakistan lifts its moratorium on the death penalty for terrorists as the funerals of the 141 people killed in the Taliban’s attack on a Peshawar school begin.
Two British men who travelled to Syria to join rebel fighters have been jailed for 12 years and 8 months.
Bearing in mind Facebook moderators sometimes have trouble telling the difference between breastfeeding and porn, I reckon they’d struggle to distinguish angry boasts from genuine threats to life.
Two brothers who were arrested in Calais trying to get back into Britain have been jailed after admitting to conspiring to attend a terror training camp in Syria.