The Pakistani military on Monday arrested Taj Muhamad, a man believed to be one of the militants who carried out the deadly Peshawar School Massacre last December. Taj Muhamad is believed to have been the commander of one of the units that attacked the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan, leaving 134 children dead and [...]

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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Monday announced a plan to revoke and curb citizenship of Australians involved in terrorist activities. The proposal was made as a response to over a hundred Australian nationals who have traveled overseas to fight for the Islamic State (IS), finding themselves in direct combat with Australian troops in Afghanistan [...]

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Authorities in Maldives on Monday brought former president Mohamed Nasheed into court where he was ordered to remain in detention over the arrest of a top judge three years ago. Nasheed was arrested Sunday and charged under the country’s anti-terrorism law. At Nasheed’s hearing, a three-judge panel ordered that he be detained and given a [...]

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An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah to five years in prison in a retrial on charges stemming from the 2011 uprising. Abdel-Fattah, a secular activist, was initially charged in November 2013 and later sentenced to 15 years in prison under the country’s law criminalizing unauthorized protest. While Abdel-Fattah’s sentence was reduced on [...]

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US Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Saturday that Washington is considering “additional sanctions” against Russia in light of the most recent events in Ukraine. In the statement, he accused Russia of engaging in “extraordinarily craven behavior at the expense of the sovereignty and integrity of a nation.” Russia has breached many stipulations of [...]

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