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Al-Qaeda in North Africa: panel discussion
Tariq Ramadan, professor of contemporary Islamic studies at the University of Oxford and Professor Kiron Skinner of Carnegie Mellon University, discuss North African jihadism.
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Niono: holding the line against Mali’s jihadists
Residents of the Malian city of Niono have for years lived with the threat from jihadists – and now the rest of the world is beginning to understand.
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Pakistan’s army: taking on the Taliban in Waziristan
The US wants Pakistan to do more in its fight against the Taliban in Waziristan. But the Pakistan soldiers maimed in the war on terror might argue they have already given enough. Chris Woods reports.
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Who is Abu Qatada?
From Muslim teacher to “Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe”, Abu Qatada has been presented in many ways – but is he a danger?
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Supreme Court hearing set for Iraq compensation claim
The UK’s most senior judges will decide in February whether the relatives of soldiers killed whilst fighting in Iraq can pursue the government for damages.
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Nuclear war games: What if Israel attacks Iran?
Documentary maker David Patrikarakos, one of the producers of tonight’s Dispatches on #NuclearWarGames, considers the foreign policy question becoming more urgent by the day.
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Men ‘plotted suicide attack more deadly than 7/7’
Three men from Birmingham are accused of planning a suicide bombing campaign that according to the prosecution could have been more deadly than the 2005 London attacks.
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Families win right to pursue MoD over soldier deaths
Families of soldiers killed in Iraq are given permission to pursue the government for damages for allegedly failing to provide armoured vehicles or equipment that could have save their loved ones.
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FBI arrests man after New York bomb plot is foiled
The FBI arrests a man in connection with a plot to bomb New York’s Federal Reserve bank, according to reports from the United States.
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Survivors mark 10 year anniversary of Bali bombing
Survivors and relatives of victims gather at locations across the globe to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Indonesia’s worst terrorist attack.
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Boko Haram ‘guilty of crimes against humanity’
Widespread and systematic murder and persecution by militant Islamist group Boko Haram in northern Nigeria amounts to crimes against humanity, claims a new report by Human Rights Watch.
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Where in the world is al-Qaeda?
Channel 4 News maps the new frontiers of the terror network al-Qaeda and its affiliates across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
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Last western detainee in Guantanamo moved to Canada
The last western detainee held at the Guantanamo Bay military base, home to hundreds of suspected terrorists captured by the United States, has been returned to Canada.
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UK drone spend could pay wages of 30,000 new troops
A report into Britain’s spending on military drones over the last five years reveals the most clear evidence yet that the future of warfare is unmanned and remote-controlled.
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Bomb attacks kill dozens across Iraq
More than 100 people are killed, and hundreds more wounded, in a string of bombings and shootings in Iraq.