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German coalition leaders agree new counter-terror plans: sources
Last month, German authorities stepped up security measures at airports, train stations and the country's borders
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Pakistani under probe in Austria for possible links to Paris, Mumbai attacks
The identity of the Pakistani suspect has not been confirmed
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Radio silence kills news, entertainment in Wana
Wana station remains closed after several blasts, attacks
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Australia to strip dual nationals involved in terror of citizenship
French President Hollande last month abandoned plans to strip French nationality from people convicted of terrorism
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The state’s withdrawal from public welfare
The withdrawal of the Pakistani state from public welfare has also encouraged non-state welfare, linked with terrorism
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China asking for terror suspects list ahead of G20 summit
The summit, expected to be held in early September, will gather major world leaders together
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France PM warns extreme Islam winning the propaganda war
Speaking at a roundtable on extremism in Paris, the premier warned that Salafists were winning in France
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Radicalisation — the mother of militancy
Our ruling elite and policy planners are not paying attention to social spaces that facilitate radicalisation
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The nuclear spectre
Possibility of a terrorist group obtaining a nuclear device is today one of the greatest threats to global security
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Brussels Airport reopens with three flights, tighter security
The key travel hub has been closed since two men blew themselves up in the departure hall on March 22
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The HRCP report
4,600 Pakistanis died in violent incidents in 2015, says HRCP
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Muslim mothers fight 'toxic' merchants of terror
Mother Schools teach Muslim women how to spot early signs of radicalisation in children or develop coping mechanisms
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Recalling the rains of terror
The experience of the year 2015 highlighted the mismanagement in almost every sector of government
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Wash, rinse, spin and repeat
Columnists and commentators, myself included, go through the same wash, rinse, spin and repeat cycle
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Brussels airport delays reopening as Belgium lowers attacks toll to 32
Hundreds of employees returned to the airport Tuesday for a large-scale test run.
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Pakistan's Christians call for protection, unity after Easter bomb
We will not be deterred by such episodes; this is our country just as much as anyone else's, Father Jamal Albert says
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Fighting terrorism: Romania acknowledges Pakistan’s role
The first Pakistani speaker to visit the country, shared the grief of European citizens who lost their lives
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Reiteration: Shahbaz pledges all efforts to eliminate terrorism
CM visits families of those killed and injured in attack
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Action and inaction
What is needed is not just a tweeted resolve, but introspection and commitment to fundamental change within ourselves
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Dutch police arrest French national suspected of planning attack
The man is thought to have been planning an attack in France in the name of the Islamic State group
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Belgium charges 2nd suspect linked to foiled French attack
He is the suspected ringleader of the November 13 Paris attacks, which left 130 people dead
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Facebook apologises for Safety Check glitch after Lahore blast
Facebook users from Honolulu to Brussels and Cairo to Hong Kong were baffled by the notification
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What can the IS offer Pakistani militants?
The IS can be considered an amateur in terrorism when compared to its Pakistani counterparts
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Nation in mourning after suicide blast in Lahore kills 72, including 29 children
Lahore's administration official Muhammad Usman says 233 were wounded
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UAE jails 11 for life over 'terror plots'
Two of those jailed for life were tried in absentia
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Targeting sources of strengths of terrorism
Only all-pervasive corruption can create the hopelessness, which generates hate necessary for commitment to terrorism
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Belgians cannot 'eat chocolate' and fight terror: Israel minister
Israel's intelligence minister accused Belgian leaders of laxity over the threat posed by homegrown radicals
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Curfew lifted in area of southeast Turkey, security tight for festival
Nato-member Turkey is on heightened alert after a series of bombings which have killed more than 80 people
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Transparency in the drone wars
The Pentagon and the CIA have launched hundreds of strikes in Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and Libya
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Gunman kills two people, including police officer, in Turkish capital: report
The attack occurred in the Dikmen area of the Turkish capital
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Reiterating resolve: Entire nation united against terrorism, extremism: Rashid
Information minister condemns ‘cowardly’ attack in Peshawar
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One of Ankara bombers was female PKK member: Turkish security sources
She was born in 1992 and from the eastern Turkish city of Kars, officials say
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Danish 16-year old girl charged with planning to bomb schools
According to local police, the girl's 24-year-old friend was a former fighter in Syria
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Turkey car bomb attack kills two police, wounds 35: security sources
There was no immediate claim of responsibility
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On prosecuting terrorists
Our police personnel were never trained as marksmen; nor did they learn to exercise initiative, except in corruption
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Russia: Terrorists are not pawns in geopolitical games in Middle East: RIA
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made the statement on Thursday
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Spain arrests four with suspected links to extremist militants
Authorities also arrest 9 over connections with Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
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A shift from hard to soft targets
Militants have shifted from carrying out attacks on military or police targets to educational institutes
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Lyari gang war member arrested in Peshawar
Peshawar's Counter Terrorism Department and Intelligence Bureau conducted raids based on a tip-off
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On this day in 1994: When Afghan gunmen held over 70 students hostage in Pakistan
The masked terrorists demanded money and food from Pakistani government for aid of their war-torn homeland
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In-depth: Why terrorists attack education
Pakistan has seen most attacks against educational targets and highest number of fatalities than any other country
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Conceptual aspects of prosecuting terror crimes
Pakistan approved the trial of terrorists by military courts, with perhaps better reasons than the US
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The real heroes
The authorities concerned must formulate a solution in the form of a genuine vision
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Terrorists planning to use parcel bombs
Terrorists could send 'local-made' bombs in sweet boxes of popular brands to their targets, says information report
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Strategic error 2.0
Hamid Hussain may have confronted militants to protect his students at BKU, but role he performed was not his to play
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Google search suggests 'Muslims support terrorism'
Muslim-American blogger enters 'Muslims report terrorism' on Google but search engine suggests otherwise
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Diplomat slams NYT article blaming Pakistan for Islamic State
Press Attaché in Washington says Pakistan should not be blamed for the deteriorating security situation in...
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Panic erupts after twin grenade attacks in Karachi
Policeman injured as unidentified suspects hurl grenade at police station in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town
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Reign of terror in Peshawar
Terror attacks on educational institutions have created an atmosphere of fear among students and teachers
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Sedition, terrorism charges: Wasim Akhtar gets 10-day extension in protective bail
He has been directed by the bench to surrender before the trial court after 10 days