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There has been an increase in activity by dissident Irish republican militants.
UN trying to "clarify the circumstances" and "current location" of the nuclear material.
Today marks four years since a terrorist walked into two Christchurch mosques, killing 51.
A declassified Cabinet minute shows how Australia responded to security crisis after 9/11.
Active service members describe harrowing withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The teen became radicalised online after bullying at school.
Coroner says counsel is working to tackle the case’s challenging workload.
The suicide bombing killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, owner of shadowy Wagner Group, has laid into Russian military chiefs.
Can Google be sued for helping extremists spread terror message, attract recruits?
IS gunmen reportedly took advantage of focus on earthquake to carry out deadly attack.
The man had just parked when he saw the bus barrel through the daycare, killing two.
But insufficient evidence to prosecute Putin or other suspects and inquiry suspended.
More than 150 people were also wounded in Peshawar.
A man who killed eight people with a truck on a bike path could face the death penalty.
A sexton was killed and a priest injured in Barcelona after a man went on a rampage.
Few leaders have had such a compelling presence on social media but PM's legacy is mixed.
France remains jittery following a spate of deadly terror attacks since 2015.
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Duke of Sussex had just returned from brother's Royal wedding.
Harry detailed time fighting in Afghanistan, sparking disbelief - and Taliban response.
Save the Children, World Vision suspend operations as millions on brink of famine.
Country’s most religious, right-wing govt ever is also taking hard line on LGBT, justice.
It is the latest restrictive move by Afghanistan’s new rulers against women’s rights.
Three other people were wounded in the attack, one is in a critical condition.
The decree triggered a global backlash this week including in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar.
It's 'sad' attacker lost life, but victim relieved police actions found to be justified.
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi will appear in US court Monday.
Abu Agela Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi is accused of bombing a plane in 1988.