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Indonesia, Russia to work together to fight terrorism
Jakarta (AFP) - Indonesia and Russia pledged Wednesday to strengthen cooperation in cyber-security and counter-terrorism as concern grows about the spread of radicalism in Southeast Asia.
DPM: Our statements on terrorism not political spin
DENPASAR: The statements issued by the Government on terrorism threats faced by Malaysia are not political spin and should be taken seriously by all parties, said Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
Hisham: Malaysia supports Saudi-led alliance against terrorism
SUNGAI BULOH: Malaysia has given its support to the Saudi-led alliance of 34 Islamic countries to combat terrorism, says Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.
Qatari emir amends laws to bolster fight against terrorism - agency
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar's ruler has amended the country's anti-terrorism laws in a royal decree issued on Thursday, state news agency QNA reported, in a move that appears aimed at countering charges the Gulf Arab state supports terrorism.
Only a third of UK terrorism arrests lead to charges
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has arrested more than 1,400 people under anti-terrorism laws since Sept. 11, 2001, the government said on Wednesday, but only a third of those were charged and even fewer convicted.
Only a third of UK terrorism arrests lead to charges
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has arrested more than 1,400 people under anti-terrorism laws since Sept. 11, 2001, the government said on Wednesday, but only a third of those were charged and even fewer convicted.
ANALYSIS - US terrorism fight expected to weather Egypt unrest
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is warning of chaos if he were to step down, but U.S. counter-terrorism efforts are expected to weather unrest aimed at ending his 30-year rule.
U.S. redefines terrorism, and incidents skyrocket
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Tuesday dramatically raised its official 2004 estimate of international terror attacks to 3,192 from about 650 after adopting a broader definition of terrorism aimed at presenting a clearer picture of the worldwide phenomenon.
U.S. redefines terrorism, and incidents skyrocket
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Tuesday dramatically raised its official 2004 estimate of international terror attacks to 3,192 from about 650 after adopting a broader definition of terrorism aimed at presenting a clearer picture of the worldwide phenomenon.
Exclusive: U.S. open to new path towards removing Sudan from terrorism list - official
CAIRO (Reuters) - The United States will consider new ways to remove Sudan from its list of state sponsors of terrorism if it sees a fundamental change in its government and a commitment not to support terrorism, a State Department official said.