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US Admiral: Survivors on 'Narco Boat' Had No Comms

A US Navy admiral reportedly told lawmakers the two survivors of a first strike had no communication equipment, raising legal questions. Read the full report on the controversial 'double-tap' incident.

US Sanctions Tren de Aragua Gang, Increases Reward to $5M

The US imposes fresh sanctions on Tren de Aragua affiliates and raises the reward for a key leader to $5 million. The Trump administration targets the Venezuelan gang designated as a foreign terrorist organisation.

France ramps up Christmas market security over terror threat

France intensifies security at festive markets nationwide due to a 'very high' terror risk. New measures include increased surveillance and traffic controls, following intelligence warnings of a new, unpredictable generation of attackers.

Trump moves to designate Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists

President Trump has signed an executive order directing officials to begin the process of designating certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as foreign terrorist organisations. Discover the implications for US foreign policy.

Trump to designate Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists

President Donald Trump announces plans to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organisation, marking a significant shift from Obama-era policy. Learn more about the implications.

Wieambilla Inquest: Coroner Delivers Findings

Coroner to reveal findings in Australia's first Christian terrorist attack that left two police officers and neighbour dead. Discover the motive behind the Wieambilla shootings.

US to designate Maduro's 'cartel' as terrorist organisation

The Trump administration plans to label Venezuela's Cartel of the Suns, allegedly headed by Nicolás Maduro, as a foreign terrorist organisation. Experts believe this escalates pressure on Maduro to step down. Read the full analysis.

Bali bombing mastermind Umar Patek freed after half sentence

Exclusive: Indonesia releases Bali bomber Umar Patek after serving just half of 20-year sentence for 2002 atrocity that killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. Fury grows as terrorist receives government support for 'reintegration'.

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