Why Libya’s revolutionaries are the greatest threat to its revolution
Old scores are being settled in Libya as militias fight to assert their power in towns and cities across the country.
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Old scores are being settled in Libya as militias fight to assert their power in towns and cities across the country.
Burka terror suspect Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed is seeking damages from the government in a human rights legal challenge involving allegations of torture.
A British Libyan is challenging the Metropolitan Police and the home secretary over the right to a solicitor when stopped entering the UK under controversial Schedule 7 powers.
The head of MI5 condemns the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, saying his revelations endanger the ability to protect the country from terrorism.
Tributes pour in for talented British architect Ross Langdon, killed along with his pregnant girlfriend in the Nairobi terror attack. His mother describes her loss as “immeasurable”.
British lives would be put at risk if documents seized at Heathrow from David Miranda, partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald, were published, a government adviser has said.
Eighteen of the 19 United States embassies closed across the Middle East due to fears of a potential terrorist attack will reopen on Sunday, the US State Department said on Friday.
Britain pulls all embassy staff out of Yemen due to “increased security concerns”, whilst the US orders all non-essential personnel to exit the country.
MPs warn the government not to underestimate the impact of e-crime and cyber attacks by hostile states. But have the risks been exaggerated?
Imran Khan tells Jon Snow the biggest current threat to Pakistan is terrorism and that radicalism can be curbed by Pakistan removing itself from the war in Afghanistan.
A money transfer system allowing UK families to send cash back home is under threat after Barclays said it wouldn’t do business with transfer firms. Jamal Osman reports on the problem facing Somalia.
The Taliban attacks the CIA’s headquarters in the Afghan capital of Kabul, alongside key presidential buildings, in a brazen assault that threatens to derail peace talks.
More transparency, stricter controls. President Obama promises to be more open about America’s fight against terrorism – in an effort to regain his credibility in an increasingly dangerous world.
With diplomatic moves to end Syria’s conflict locked in paralysis, there is a very real danger the country’s huge chemical weapons stockpile could either be used or fall into the hands of jihadists.
A new report warns of the increasing tactic of kidnaps and estimates that at least $60m has gone to financing terrorist groups in ransom payments since 2008.