Planning terrorist attacks must be made a crime in all EU...

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Travelling abroad for terrorist purposes, training or being trained, incitement to terrorism, or financing of terrorist activities must be made a crime in all...

IS Oilfields Remain Operative Despite US, Russian Airstrikes

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Oil sales — the extremists’ largest single source of continual income — are a key reason the Islamic State has been able to maintain...

Should Security Services Track Underage Teens?

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A high-ranking German official has called for the country’s domestic intelligence service to be granted authority to keep tabs on teenagers under 16 who...

How Can Big Data On Climate Change Help The Planet?

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The Earth is big and its climate is complicated, with many different variants to take into account in order to be able to tell...

Turkey Cracking Down On Refugee Smuggling

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At least one of Turkey’s border is now being controlled more tightly. Following an agreement with the European Union, Turkey is cracking down on...

The Little intruder catchers

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They are small and well hidden and they can detect an invasion. You can find them along the borders of more than 30 countries,...

South Korea Remains Under US Protection Against North

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North Korea is an "up-close, dangerous and continuing threat,” said U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter at a news conference with his South Korean counterpart,...

Europe to Share Ballistic Information as Part of Anti-Terror Plan

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By ARIE EGOZI Europe begins to understand that without a common effort the Islamic terror will paralyze countries in the coming years. After the Europol said...

Boston Marathon Bomber Ordered To Pay $101 Millions To Victims

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Twenty two year old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bomber, has been ordered to pay more than $101 million in reparations to his victims....

How Big Data Can Help Migrants

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By Marzia Rango* The international community has been calling for an improvement to the availability and quality of migration statistics for decades. Just like in every...

Spotlight on Global Jihad – Paris terrorist attacks

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This week was marked by a series of terrorist shooting attacks in Paris, directed against the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and Jewish targets. These...

Ukraine Crisis and the Implications for the Middle East

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  The Minsk II Agreement: Implications of a (Shaky) Ceasefire The Minsk II Agreement, reached on February 12, 2015 between Ukraine and the separatist provinces in...
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Aiming at More Technological Army

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Over the last few years, China has been building its military abilities and prowess, to the worrying eyes of its neighbors and adversaries. Now,...
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Nuclear Cruise Missiles Program To Be Brought Back

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President Donald Trump’s administration of is about to overturn some more Obama-era policies. This time, President Trump is set to reverse a decision to...

Islamic State: Main developments in Syria – February 19-25, 2015

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Aleppo province In the area of Aleppo, battles took place between ISIS operatives and Shiite militias. According to Orient News TV, about 200 Shiite militia...

Terrorism challenge is big and growing

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Threats from terrorism will continue to challenge the United States. This, according to U.S. counterterrorism analysts In a recent congressional testimony, James Clapper, Director of...

World Military Spendings Rise By 1% In 2015

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World military expenditure rose by 1 percent in 2015, according to new figures from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The increase reflects continuing...

President Putin Visits Egypt

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Russian President Putin (L) meeting with Egyptian President el-Sisi (R) in Cairo, February 9, 2015 On February 9-10, 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Egypt...

Beheading of a British soldier on a London street foiled in...

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Nineteen-year-old Brusthom Ziamani has been sentenced to twenty-seven years in prison after being found guilty of planning to behead a British soldier on the...

The Iranian Nuclear Crisis and the U.S. Administration

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The Dilemma of Sanctions in Light of the Effort to Promote an Agreement In his State of the Union address on January 20, 2015, President...

Unmanned air systems could account for 10% of global aviation market...

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In the past, the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) was primarily restricted to military applications, the market has evolved and UAS use has...

Israeli firefighters undergo Hazmat training in Sweden

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Twenty officers and firefighters from Israel’s Fire and Rescue Authority are taking part in a special hazardous materials (Hazmat) course in Sweden. They are...

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Fighter Jet Without a Runway? X-BAT Makes It Real

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A new unmanned vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) fighter platform has been revealed, designed to operate from ships, islands, and austere locations while carrying...