Dutch Couple Dies in Jakarta Bombing

A Dutch couple is among those killed in the July 17 bombings in Jakarta. The man and woman, who were vacationing at one of the two hotels targeted in the suicide bombings, are two of seven people killed in the incident.

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Britain faces attacks by new generation of terrorists, warns expert

Professor Clarke, director of the Royal United Services Institute, said the period since the July 7 bombings may be considered a “golden age of counter terrorism” in which police and MI5 have been “both successful and lucky”. But he warned that future generations of terrorists they will learn from failed attacks and that the conviction…

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Terror trial begins: four men stand accused of German terror plot

Germany on Wednesday kicked off the country’s biggest terror trial since the 9/11 attacks. Four men accused of plotting to carry out bomb attacks on targets across Germany are the focus of a high-profile case expected to last up to two years. Under tight security, four men aged between 23 and 30 took to the…

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CAIR reaffirms repudiation of terror on anniversary of Madrid bombings

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) marked the 5th anniversary of the Madrid train bombings. In a statement released b the nation’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy group, CAIR stated: “On the 5th anniversary of the tragic 3/11 Madrid attacks, we once again condemn and repudiate all those who seek to justify the killing…

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Spain commemorates Madrid train bombings

The families of the victims of the Madrid train bombings commemorated the fifth anniversary of Europe’s worst Islamic terror attack, which killed 191 people and injured 1,800. Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero laid flowers at trees in the Forest of Remembrance – a hill specially landscaped with trees for each of the victims. Relatives and…

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