Search
You have searched for "Terrorism"
Showing 21-30 of 10000
British lawyer declines HK case after being subjected to 'disgraceful' comment
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A British prosecutor hired by the Hong Kong government to lead a case against democracy activists has pulled out after coming under pressure in Britain including 'disgraceful' comments by its foreign minister, city authorities said on Wednesday.
Martin Luther King's struggle, a Capitol riot, and America's immoral arc of white supremacy that bends back
The nation is still reeling from the violent images of the Jan 6 insurrection at the US Capitol.
New study examines how Trump used Twitter to craft an alternate reality for his followers
Most people in the United States know somebody – maybe a friend or acquaintance – who believes the narrative Trump pushed over the past five years.
Saudis vowed to stop executing minors; some death sentences remain, rights groups say
DUBAI (Reuters) - Five people who committed crimes in Saudi Arabia as minors have yet to have their death sentences revoked, according to two rights groups, nine months after the kingdom's Human Rights Commission (HRC) announced an end to capital punishment for juvenile offenders.
Attack on Capitol Hill returns attention to infamous 'The Turner Diaries'
How 'The Turner Diaries' continues to inspire right-wing groups opposed to the US government.
Pompeo’s desperate Iran claims
A maximum pressure campaign against the Biden administration?
Facebook to ban ads promoting weapon accessories, protective gear in U.S
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Saturday it will ban advertisements for weapon accessories and protective equipment in the United States with immediate effect until at least two days after U.S. President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20.
Social networks clamp down on Colombian FARC dissident accounts
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Twitter has suspended accounts linked to FARC dissidents after Colombian police complained that they were being used to encourage violence, and Facebook said it has also removed related content from its platform.
HK security chief says communications surveillance can come under security law
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's security chief said on Friday that police surveillance of communications can come under the city's national security law, potentially giving officers broader powers of interception.
Biden's inauguration rehearsal postponed over security concerns, Politico says
(Reuters) - A rehearsal for U.S President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration scheduled for Sunday has been postponed because of security concerns, Politico reported late on Thursday, citing two people with knowledge of the decision.