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Intelligence agencies warn AQIS has shifted its India strategy to target common people through random killings to spread fear. Modules and hit squads are reportedly active in multiple states, with attempts to recruit banned PFI members under close security watch
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Al Qaeda is increasingly using AI and deepfake technology to radicalize and recruit in India, hosting servers across multiple countries. The outfit’s low-profile, calculated approach exploits Osama Bin Laden’s image, creating significant challenges for Indian intelligence agencies
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The Gujarat ATS has arrested 33-year-old Shama Parveen, an alleged Al Qaeda operative, from Bengaluru for promoting terror ideology online and aiding AQIS. Digital devices were seized, and surveillance has been tightened across the city. She was taken to Gujarat on remand.
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The collapse of Assad regime marks a turning point in Syria’s civil war, ending over five decades of his family rule
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The roots of the insurrection and terrorism plaguing the region and beyond into the 21st century can be traced back to the pivotal years of 1967 and 1979 in the Middle East and its surrounding areas.
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The operation’s primary focus is on the province’s Mudiyah district, where numerous Al Qaeda terrorists have sought refuge in distant valleys and mountainous terrain
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The accused, who works in a software company in Bengaluru and had taken the work from home option, got in touch with the terror outfit through social media
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Washington: Ayman al-Zawahiri succeeded as the leader of the global terror group Al Qaeda after former US President Barack Obama took out the dreaded Osama Bin Laden in a planned attack in Abotttabad in 2011. Al-Zawahiri, who was killed in a US drone strike carried out by the CIA in Kabul on Sunday, was a […]
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Washington [US]: Al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed on Saturday in an air strike by the United States, US President Joe Biden confirmed on Monday (local time). “On Saturday, at my direction, the United States successfully concluded an air strike in Kabul, Afghanistan and killed Al Qaeda Amir Ayman al-Zawahiri,” Biden said in a […]
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The worst fears that Afghanistan would become a fertile ground for terrorist outfits are coming true
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A network of terror outfits running through Afghanistan and Pakistan will pose a new set of challenges for India
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Talks with the Taliban will mean that India has begun to distinguish between good and bad terrorists
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Islamabad must stop misleading the international community with a farce to cover up its sponsorship of terror
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Complete exit from Afghanistan without ensuring real “enduring freedom” will mean a US failure
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The longest-running conflict in US history, the war in Afghanistan has led to the deaths of nearly 2,400 American troops, and cost the country around $2 trillion.
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Among the banned organisations are local Muslim groups, including the Sri Lanka Islamic Students Movement.
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Pakistan, which has been in and out of the FATF grey list, seems to be doing just enough to avoid the blacklist